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Pete Finney

 

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Post  Posted 4 Nov 2007 10:27 am    
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Bear Family has just released the six CD "Hag" box set, which picks up where their "Untamed Hawk" left off; it collects all of his studio recordings on Capitol from 1969 through 1976 when he left the label (though it leaves off the Bob Wills tribute). Since this is my favorite "Hag" era (which means some of my favorite country music ever) I'll probably splurge and buy it even though I have a lot of it on CD and almost all the original lps. There do seem to be a fair number of unreleased cuts.

But... from somewhere I'd gotten the idea they were going to incorporate all the (mostly) instrumental "Strangers" albums in this set (they way they have all the "Texas Troubadour" albums in their Ernest Tubb sets) and none of that stuff is here. Maybe there are plans for a separate set of that? As short as those lps tended to be I'll bet they'd all fit on 2 CDs. Or maybe Sundazed will compile something along the lines of their two excellent Buckaroo sets.

I noticed Jason Odd listed in the liner notes, perhaps he (or Norm Hamlet) can shed some light on eventual release of the Strangers material on CD?
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Post  Posted 4 Nov 2007 2:04 pm    
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Another keeper, for sure! Smile

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Ron Page

 

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Post  Posted 5 Nov 2007 9:45 am    
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I was talking to my pal Winston May (the soundman at the Lexington show). Not much in music these days matters to Winston and me besides Hag and Gene Watson. Wink One of our favorites that was not a single is called Shelly's Winter Love. I hope they had the good sense to include that one -- it's from the album titled simply "Hag", which was around 1970.
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Post  Posted 5 Nov 2007 1:00 pm    
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though it leaves off the Bob Wills tribute


for heaven's sake, WHY???!!!!!
I think I heard Merle say that was his favorite album he ever did. I would love to hear some more outtakes ( i think there were a couple on the 'Down Every Road' box)...

how many Strangers albums were there anyway? I've got 3 of them on LP. When I was a kid (like 10 years old) me and my friend started a band called The Strangers. I'd never even heard of Merle Haggard... now they're probably my favorite band of all-time.

I was listening to the Merle Haggard 'Vintage Collections' CD on Capitol today, which features some great previously unreleased tunes like "Worried, Unhappy, Lonesome, and Sorry", a very Marty Robbins-esque "Streets of Berlin", and some great live tracks. Are these tunes available anywhere else?
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Post  Posted 5 Nov 2007 1:02 pm    
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Here's the full track listing of the new BF Box (including Shelly's Winter Love):

CD 1:

1. I'd Rather Be Gone
2. Montego Bay
3. I Die Ten Thousand Times A Day
4. California On My Mind
5. California Cotton Fields
6. White Line Fever
7. I Came So Close To Failure
8. Workin' Man Blues
9. The Sea Shores Of Old Mexico
10. Okie From Muskogee
11. If I Had Left It Up To You
12. Streets Of Berlin
13. Huntsville
14. Train Of Life
15. They're Tearing The Labor Camps Down
16. The Fightin' Side Of Me
17. I Wonder What She'll Think About Me Leaving
18. No Reason To Quit
19. Jesus, Take A Hold
20. I Ain't Got Nobody
21. New York City Blues
22. One Row At A Time
23. Shelly's Winter Love
24. I'll Be A Hero When I Strike
25. If You've Got Time (To Say Goodbye)
26. I'm A Good Loser
27. I Can't Be Myself
28. I've Done It All
29. One Sweet Hello

CD 2:

1. Worried, Unhappy, Lonesome And Sorry
2. Somewhere In Between
3. The Sidewalks Of Chicago
4. The Farmer's Daughter
5. Tulare Dust
6. When The Feelin' Goes Away
7. Soldier's Last Letter
8. The Only Trouble With Me
9. Making Believe
10. Big Time Annie's Square
11. You're The Only Girl In The Game
12. The Conversion Of Ronnie Jones
13. Carolyn
14. It's Great To Be Alive
15. Someday We'll Look Back
16. Somewhere In Between
17. My Heart Would Know
18. Daddy Frank (The Guitar Man)
19. Goodbye Comes Hard For Me
20. The Man Who Picked The Wildwood Flower
21. You Don't Love Me (But I'll Always Care)
22. This Cold War With You
23. Irma Jackson
24. Recitation: The Proudest Fiddle In The World (A Maiden's Prayer)
25. Turnin' Off A Memory
26. Grandma Harp

CD 3:

1. They're Tearin' The Labor Camps Down
2. Bill Woods From Bakersfield
3. Old Doc Brown
4. A Shoulder To Cry On
5. The Funeral
6. Bring It On Down To My House, Honey
7. Combine Blues
8. Blues Stay Away From Me
9. Tired Of Your Understanding Ways
10. Hag's Dixie Blues #2
11. I Ain't Got Nobody (And Nobody Cares For Me)
12. Moanin' The Blues
13. Don't Let The Deal Go Down
14. Stingeree
15. Lovesick Blues
16. Blues For Dixie
17. I Forget You Every Day
18. A Shoulder To Cry On
19. I Know An Ending When It Comes
20. Dad's Old Fiddle
21. I'm A White Boy
22. I Wonder Where I'll Find You At Tonight
23. My Woman Keeps Lovin' Her Man
24. It's Not Love (But It's Not Bad)
25. Somewhere To Come When It Rains
26. My Woman Keeps Lovin' Her Man

CD 4:

1. I Wonder If They Ever Think Of Me
2. To Each His Own
3. I Wonder What She'll Think About Me Leaving
4. I'm An Old, Old Man (Tryin' To Live While I Can)
5. I'd Never Told On You
6. I Wonder If They Ever Think Of Me
7. I Forget You Every Day
8. Big Bad Bill (Is Sweet William Now)
9. If We Make It Through December
10. I'll Break Out Tonight
11. Love And Honor Never Crossed Your Mind
12. This Is The Song We Sing
13. There's Just One Way
14. The Emptiest Arms In The World
15. Come On Into My Arms
16. Radiator Man From Waco
17. Uncle Lem
18. Daddy Won't Be Home Again For Christmas
19. Bobby Wants A Puppy For Christmas
20. Silent Night
21. Winter Wonderland
22. White Christmas
23. Silver Bells
24. Jingle Bells
25. Grandma's Homemade Christmas Card
26. Santa Claus And Popcorn

CD 5:

1. White Man Singin' The Blues
2. Better Off When I Was Hungry
3. Things Aren't Funny Anymore
4. That's The Way Love Goes
5. Got A Letter From My Kid Today
6. Honky Tonk Night Time Man
7. A Man's Got To Give Up A Lot
8. The Girl Who Made Me Laugh
9. No More Trains To Ride
10. Holding Things Together
11. So Long Train Whistle
12. September In Miami
13. A King Without A Queen
14. It Don't Bother Me
15. Travelin'
16. Don't Give Up On Me
17. Here In 'Frisco
18. Railroad Lady
19. Old Man From The Mountain
20. Mirrors Don't Lie
21. Movin' On
22. The Seeker
23. Kentucky Gambler
24. You'll Always Be Special To Me
25. Life's Like Poetry
26. I've Got A Darlin' (For A Wife)
27. These Mem'ries We're Making Tonight
28. The Hobo
29. The Coming And The Going Of The Trains
30. My Love Affair With Trains
31. The Silver Ghost

CD 6:

1. Where Have All The Hobos Gone
2. I Won't Give Up My Train
3. Union Station
4. When My Last Song Is Sung
5. I've Got A Yearning
6. Always Wanting You
7. Nothin's Worse Than Losing
8. Colorado
9. The Roots Of My Raising
10. Living With The Shades Pulled Down
11. After Loving You
12. Cotton Patch Blues
13. Runnin' Kind
14. Walk On The Outside
15. Let's Stop Pretending (Dirty Old Hat Band)
16. Right Or Wrong
17. It's All In The Movies
18. The Way It Was In '51
19. Goodbye Lefty
20. I Never Go Around Mirrors
21. Am I Standing In Your Way?
22. A Working Man Can't Get Nowhere Today
23. The Waltz You Saved For Me
24. Cherokee Maiden
25. What Have You Got Planned Tonight, Diana
26. Here Comes The Freedom Train
27. Campaign Of '76

Does anyone know the names of the original albums that these tracks came from?
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Pete Finney

 

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Post  Posted 5 Nov 2007 6:13 pm    
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P Gleespen wrote:

Does anyone know the names of the original albums that these tracks came from?


That would be a long complicated answer; a lot of tracks, a lot of albums!

Here's a good website with a detailed discography that will help answer it though.

http://www.angelfire.com/stars4/anxietyfriend/2merlehaggard.html


You can click on the name of any album and a track listing and photo of the cover comes up. I believe the first full album covered in this set is "Hag" (number 18 on the list) and the last would be "A Working Man Can't Get Nowhere Today" (number 34 on the list). A few of the earliest tracks show up on "Portrait of Merle Haggard".

It seems pretty clear that Haggard didn't often go in to record a particular "album" per se; more like he recorded often and they always had a lot of tracks whenever they needed to pull an album together. There's exceptions of course with the tribute albums and "concept" albums but it's amazing to me how many of the albums were pulled together from tracks cut at many different sessions sometimes over a span of years.

Hope this helps...


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Graham


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Post  Posted 5 Nov 2007 6:22 pm    
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Strangers had 5 lp's released. One in '69, two in '70, one in '71 and the last in '73
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scott murray


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Post  Posted 6 Nov 2007 12:29 am    
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i've got 4 of 'em

Introducing My Friends
Instrumental Sounds
Honky Tonkin
Strictly Instrumental

do you know what the other one is called?
not a lot of info online
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Post  Posted 6 Nov 2007 1:46 am    
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THE STRANGERS
GETTING TO KNOW MERLE HAGGARD'S STRANGERS
(Capitol ST-590)
October 5/1970
Produced by Ken Nelson

Roy Nichols - lead guitar
Bobby Wayne - guitar
Norm Hamlet - steel
Dennis Hromek - bass
Biff Adam - drums

01. CARAVAN - (D.Ellington-J.Tizol-I.Mills) 3:16 guitar Roy Nichols
02. HAM BOOGIE - (R.Nichols-N.Hamlet) 2:24 steel Norman Hamlet
03. STORY WITH A HAPPY INDIAN - (B.George-V.Stovall) 2:08 vocal Dennis Hromek
04. WALKIN' THROUGH MY HEART - (B.Wayne) 2:07 guitar Bobby Wayne
05. DAY HAPPY - (D.Hromek) 2:04 guitar Roy Nichols
06. SCRAMBLE - (B.Adam) 2:08 drums Biff Adam
07. EVERY FOOL HAS A RAINBOW - (M.Haggard) 2:46
08. CALIFORNIA ON MY MIND - (M.Haggard) 2:44 vocal Bobby Wayne
09. COMIN' HOME - (R.Nichols-N.Hamlet) 2:11 steel Norman Hamlet
10. SKIPPIN' - (R.Nichols-N.Hamlet) 1:36 guitar Roy Nichols

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P Gleespen


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Post  Posted 6 Nov 2007 4:32 am    
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Pete Finney wrote:
P Gleespen wrote:

Does anyone know the names of the original albums that these tracks came from?


That would be a long complicated answer; a lot of tracks, a lot of albums!

Here's a good website with a detailed discography that will help answer it though.

http://www.angelfire.com/stars4/anxietyfriend/2merlehaggard.html




Ha, yes I guess I DID word that a little incorrectly! That would be a complicated answer indeed! Laughing

I guess what I meant was "What's the first album covered and what's the last included in the set"

Thanks for the link though!
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Jason Odd


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Post  Posted 7 Nov 2007 5:00 am    
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yep, that was me, unofficial title: Strangers - timeline consultant.. I just made that up then.

Much earlier on there was talk of a Strangers set, or this being fully inclusive, but they stuck to what Merle actually appreared on.. hence very little from the Strangers' albums.

Deke Dickerson's notes are a truly fine read, kills me that he writes well and plays killer guitar..

I'm not in the loop as to why certain material was left out.. I'm guessing BF plan to do some sort of
deluxe re-ish of the Wills tribute LP, not unlike what they did with the Jimmie Rodgers album.

On a happy note, the 1971 Texas Playboys reunion session at Merle's ranch studio actually appear on the last Bob Wills box set.. and there's a Bonnie Owens companion box set as well.
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Ron Page

 

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Post  Posted 7 Nov 2007 9:51 am    
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Thanks for the track list. Glad to see "Shelly" made it.

Yeah, it's quite a list of albums that originally contained those and a few are probably new releases on this set. Merle put one out called "My 30th Album". As I recall, that was in 1974 or 1975, and there've been a bunch since then.

I love the Bob Wills tribute. I happened to pick up a Bob Wills CD in the library one day and took it home. I think it was called "The Last Sessions" or something similar. I was listening along and in comes this unmistakable vocalist-- Merle Haggard. I grabbed the liner notes and learned that Merle had been somewhere on tour up in New England when he learned of these sessions. He just had to be there and sort of invited himself as any Bob Wills fan in his circumstance would do. I believe by this time Bob Wills was physically unable to perform. I don't know if this was the time Wills gave Merle a fiddle or not.

Anyway, I wanted to point out how authentic Merle and The Boys recreated that music. Other than the more modern sound of Norm Hamlets pedals, I'd say it was very much the Bob Wills sound. Should have been a double album though.
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Pete Finney

 

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Post  Posted 9 Nov 2007 1:34 pm    
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Well, I just got my copy of the box set, and the book answers several questions...

It turns out there's already a 3rd 6 CD box set put together that will come out in early 2008, called "Hag: Concepts, Live and the Strangers". It will have both the Jimmie Rodgers and the Bob Wills tributes (with a few outtakes), the 3 "live" albums, the "Land of Many Churches" album AND all the material from the 5 "Strangers" albums (with some previously unreleased Strangers tracks).

Meanwhile I'm happily knee-deep in classic Merle (and Roy Nichols and Norm Hamlet).
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scott murray


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Post  Posted 9 Nov 2007 7:50 pm    
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damn, i wish i had some more disposable income.

in the meantime, i will be saving up for that '08 boxset... sounds GREAT.
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Post  Posted 11 Nov 2007 9:49 pm    
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I picked a live album (yes, I said album) by Hag called "Amber Waves Of Grain" quite a few years ago. I can't find it anywhere on CD. Anyone familiar with it?

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Post  Posted 12 Nov 2007 12:15 pm    
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Pete Finney wrote:


It turns out there's already a 3rd 6 CD box set put together that will come out in early 2008, called "Hag: Concepts, Live and the Strangers". It will have both the Jimmie Rodgers and the Bob Wills tributes (with a few outtakes), the 3 "live" albums, the "Land of Many Churches" album AND all the material from the 5 "Strangers" albums (with some previously unreleased Strangers tracks).



haminahaminahamina....now THAT is something! I've got most of the albums on this current set, but man oh man I don't have ANY of the Strangers stuff. I'm lookin' forward to that next set for sure!
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Post  Posted 13 Nov 2007 5:35 am    
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yep, that's right, I was told about that set.. and have already viewed the proposed booklet notes.
This will be a cracker as well. (how do I forget these things?)
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Ron Page

 

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Post  Posted 13 Nov 2007 11:08 am    
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By “the 3 live albums”, I presume you mean Okie, Fightin’ Side, and I Love Dixie Blues. These are the live albums on Capitol. There are actually several later live albums including Rainbow Stew, and two Live at Billy Bob’s Texas (Motorcycle Cowboy, Old Country Singer). My personal favorite is Live at Billy Bob's TX - Motorcycle Cowboy.

I used to have the Jimmy Rogers tribute but traded that to my brother for a Ray Price Greatest Hits double album.
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yes, they cover the same timeline, the latter Capitol years.
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