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Texas Dance Hall Classics practice trax-price change

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Texas Dance Hall Classics

Volume I

1. Texas Dance Hall Girl
2. You're Still On My Mind
3. I Don't Believe I�ll Fall In Love Today
4. Playboy
5. He Thinks I Still Care
6. From A Jack To A King
7. The Other Woman
8. Invitation To The Blues
9. Farewell Party
10. The Key's In The Mailbox
11. Waltz Across Texas

Volume II

1. City Lights
2. The Image of Me
3. Paper Roses
4. Love Me
5. There He Goes
6. It�s Raining
7. Making Believe
8. Devil Woman
9. A Fool Such as I
10. A World I Can't Live In
11. Honky Tonk Song
12. Cold Cold Heart (no vocals)
13. Paper Roses(no vocals)
14. A Fool Such as I (no vocals)
15. There He Goes (no vocals)
16. City Lights (no vocals)

Volume III

1. Heart Over Mind
2. There Stands the Glass
3. The Bottle Let Me Down
4. Why I�m Walkin�
5. Three Days
6. Don�t You Ever Get Tired of Hurting Me
7. Swingin� Doors
8. Touch My Heart
9. Crazy Arms
10. Color of the Blues
11. Trouble in Mind
12. Undo the Right
13. Borrowed Angel
14. My Confession


Vol. IV
Step Aside
My Shoes Keep Walking Back to You
Wishful Thinking
Burn the Honky tonk Down
Blueberry Hill
Marie Marie
Snowflake Reel (fiddle tune)
He'll Have to Go
I Never Go Around Mirrors
Working Man's Blues
Hello Walls
Close Up the Honky Tonks


Volume I-$10.00
Volume II-$15.00
Volume III-$20.00
Volume IV-$20.00

Order any combination of I, II, III, & IV and I'll knock off $5.00.
Non vocal versions of each disc are available for $5.00 each when ordered with any or all of the above, $10.00 separately. The complete set is $80.00. Shipping is included CONUS/Canada; Please add $5 for overseas. Check or money order to:
Steve Alcott
67 Park Terrace east, Apt. C52, NY, NY, 10034-1445


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Bump.
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These tracks are awesome practice tools, I highly recommend them.
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Are chord charts included?
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I have charts for Vols I and III. The tunes are all pretty straightforward. If you buy my tracks and run into something you can't quite figure out, I'll be glad to assist in any way I can.
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Post by Savell »

Hey Steve,
I have vol 1 & 2.

What was the price change noted in the title?

Why are the vol 3 & 4 so much more in price. I would like to have them but... well you know!
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The price change was to knock $5 off the price of each disc; the further $5 discount on orders of more than one still applies.
Vol. III and IV cost me a lot more to produce-more live musicians, studio time, etc. I wanted each one to be better and more like playing with a live band. I may actually break even one of these years.
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ive got them all and its worth every dime :whoa: :whoa: :whoa:
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Had a few sales on I and II. Don't let the price on III and IV put you off. I got the best players and put them in a real studio to make the tracks as live feeling as I could-I think they're worth every cent.
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I first heard these tracks at Reece Andersons camp. These tracks have a real good feel about them, natural. I have them all.
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Is that a typo? The whole set is $80?
If I buy them individually, it only totals to $65

Please advise.
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$65 for 4discs w/vocals. No vocal discs @ $5 each is $20. Knock off $5, and it adds upto $80.
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got it, I was counting only 4 CD's. Sorry.
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Samples on line wouldn't hurt :)


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Awesome! Thanks, Steve.


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It's been awhile, so let's move on up.
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Bump for a great practice aid. Howdy, Steve!
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These are great tracks for practice. I use them often when I teach. Thanks, Steve.
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Thanks, John and Chuck.
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These tracks are as good a it gets. Real musicians and singers and great tunes.
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Thanks, Bruce
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