When Payday Rolls Around - The Sons of the Pioneers, Nolan, Bob [1]
Love Song of the Waterfall - The Sons of the Pioneers, Barnes, Bernard
Chant of the Wanderer - The Sons of the Pioneers, Nolan, Bob [1]
Sagebrush Symphony - The Sons of the Pioneers, Spencer, Glenn
West Is in My Soul - The Sons of the Pioneers, Nolan, Bob [1]
A Cowboy Has to Sing - The Sons of the Pioneers, Nolan, Bob [1]
Ridin' Home - The Sons of the Pioneers, Nolan, Bob [1]
Springtime on the Range - The Sons of the Pioneers, Spencer, Tim
Cool Water - The Sons of the Pioneers, Nolan, Bob [1]
Cajon Stomp [Instrumental] - The Sons of the Pioneers, Farr, Hugh & Karl
A Touch of God's Hand - The Sons of the Pioneers, Nolan, Bob [1]
The Timber Trail - The Sons of the Pioneers, Spencer, Tim
There's a Rainbow Over the Range - The Sons of the Pioneers, Spencer, Tim
The Boss Is Hangin' Out a Rainbow - The Sons of the Pioneers, Nolan, Bob [1]
Yippi Yi Your Troubles Away - The Sons of the Pioneers, Spencer, Glenn
Trail Herdin' Cowboy - The Sons of the Pioneers, Nolan, Bob [1]
Trail Dreamin' - The Sons of the Pioneers, Nolan, Bob [1]
New Frontier - The Sons of the Pioneers, Spencer, Tim
He's Gone, He's Gone up the Trail - The Sons of the Pioneers, Spencer, Tim
Lord, You Made the Cowboy Happy - The Sons of the Pioneers, Nolan, Bob [1]
The Texas Crapshooter [Instrumental] - The Sons of the Pioneers, Farr, Hugh
Track Listings (21) - Disc #2
So Long to the Red River Valley - The Sons of the Pioneers, Spencer, Glenn
Blue Prairie - The Sons of the Pioneers, Nolan, Bob [1]
Hold That Critter Down - The Sons of the Pioneers, Nolan, Bob [1]
The Howlin' Pup [Instrumental] - The Sons of the Pioneers, Farr, Hugh
When the Prairie Sun Climbs Out of the Way - The Sons of the Pioneers, Spencer, Glenn
One More Ride - The Sons of the Pioneers, Nolan, Bob [1]
Blow, Wind, Blow - The Sons of the Pioneers, Spencer, Glenn
Open Range Ahead - The Sons of the Pioneers, Nolan, Bob [1]
Song of the Bandit - The Sons of the Pioneers, Nolan, Bob [1]
Following the Sun All Day - The Sons of the Pioneers, Nolan, Bob [1]
Whisperin' Wind - The Sons of the Pioneers, Spencer, Tim
By a Campfire on the Trail - The Sons of the Pioneers, Spencer, Tim
Happy Cowboy - The Sons of the Pioneers, Nolan, Bob [1]
Over the Santa Fe Trail - The Sons of the Pioneers, Spencer, Tim
Whoopee Ti Yi Yo - The Sons of the Pioneers, Traditional
Tumbleweed Trail - The Sons of the Pioneers, Nolan, Bob [1]
Wending My Way to Wyoming - The Sons of the Pioneers, Nolan, Bob [1]
Kelly Waltz [Instrumental] - The Sons of the Pioneers, Farr, Hugh
Down Along the Sleepy Rio Grande - The Sons of the Pioneers, Rogers, Roy [1]
When the Moon Comes over Sun Valley - The Sons of the Pioneers, Rogers, Roy [1]
I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen - The Sons of the Pioneers, Traditional
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Media Type: CD
Artist: SONS OF THE PIONEERS
Title: ESSENTIAL COLLECTION
Street Release Date: 03/04/2003
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No Track Information Available
Media Type: CD
Artist: SONS OF THE PIONEERS
Title: ESSENTIAL COLLECTION
Street Release Date: 03/04/2003
"This 42 song Varese Vintage Series album represents a range of The Sons of the Pioneers musical styles. Guitars are strummed as fiddles add quality of a wistful echo of sentiment, of the B-Westerns we enjoyed as little cowboys and gals. Saddle up for "The Essential Collection:The Sons of the Pioneers", as we sit round the campfire listening to lesser known works that render the ultimate of "pure Americana". Enjoy the cue "BLUE PRAIRIE", melody is deeply woven into the American landscape, blends of warmth and simplicity add a welcomed appreciation for the early days of The Western. First rate singers, the Pioneers are also wonderful instrumentalist with this line performing ~ Bob Nolan (string bass/guitar/baritone vocals), Tim Spencer (tenor vocals), Lloyd Perryman (tenor vocals/guitar), Pat Brady (stand-up bass/vocals/comedy), Hugh Farr (fiddle/bass vocals) and Karl Farr (guitar/tenor vocals) singing and yodeling, became quickly the very definition of Western Cowboy Music. Moving tunes inclusive "WEST IS IN MY SOUL", "TRAIL HERDIN' COWBOY", "HE'S GONE, HE'S GONE UP THE TRAIL", "OPEN RANGE AHEAD", "DOWN ALONG THE SLEEPY RIO GRANDE" slow sad songs about a very difficult life in the west. Loneliness, old age and romance made a lifelong impression upon the wranglers. In closing this 2-CD-Set we enjoy "I'LL TAKE YOU HOME AGAIN KATHLEEN", traditional tune that director John Ford used in many John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara films ~ this lyrical and melodic song still tugs at your heartstrings. If you want a collection of the Pioneers, this album would be the essential choice.Total Time: 2-CD-Set ~ Varese Records 302-066-439-2 ~ (3/04/2003)"
Amazing stuff
Lawrence Rapchak | Whiting, IN United States | 10/08/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This music has made a really deep impression on me; it's pure, simple, honest and...historic---it preserves a sound, a vocal and instrumental style and a world view which I'm afraid is just about dead in 2004. A real pity. In fact, it's tragic.
So get this set and experience it! It's vintage PIONEERS, at the height of their fabulous art. The bare essentials---vocal trio, bass, 2 guitars and the astounding fiddling of Hugh Farr (who famous conductor Leopold Stokowski called one of the 2 greatest living violinists during the 1940's!)
Bob Nolan's "Song of the Bandit" is like a mythical American folkloric ballad--that third verse, when the bandit comes to the girl in her dream, complete with angels and a winged horse gliding down the moonbeams---whoa!! And yet, the tune is upbeat and energetic--not at all what you would expect from the lyrics.
"So Long to the Red River Valley" is another beauty---the haunting yodeling in the final verse, with Hugh's fiddle gently wailing away---it's true ART!
"Trail Herdin' Cowboy" is another rare gem---with more amazing fiddlin' from Mr. Farr, paricularly at the very end, when the voices go into what sounds like an extended "Amen" cadence.
"Whispherin' Wind" resembles a 19th-Century "parlor" Waltz tune--rather simplistic--yet the Pioneers arrangement and performance transform it into something remarkably elegant and touching.
This performance of Bob Nolan's masterpiece "Cool Water" is MUCH better than the later ones I've heard; the RCA version included on the "Cigareets & Whusky" cd is rushed and almost sounds like they were bored with it; this version, even though it ends a bit abruptly, really captures that mythical quality which we associate with the Old West, as man interacts with nature.
AND FINALLY----"Ridin' Home"---for me, the ultimate in the Pioneer's art---profoundly beautiful, the absolute essence of the romantic spirit of the Old West (unfortunately THIS TRACK is marred by some pretty harsh crackling from the old acetate master recording---but GOD, it's still so lovely!)
Wonderful music, beatifully preserved and re-mastered.
Incidentally, I am a "classical" (symphonic) conductor by profession, but this 2-cd set has given me some of the most satisfying musical enjoyment of the past 10 years."
Outstanding collection of classic Western music
hyperbolium | Earth, USA | 12/28/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Though this doesn't cover the entire Sons' career, it captures them in the full-flower of their post-Roy Rogers line-up, after founding member had returned to the group. At the time the Sons' were a 5-piece with the vocal trio of Spencer, Bob Nolan and Lloyd Perryman backed by Pat Brady on bass, Hugh Farr on fiddle and Karl Farr on guitar. All three of the instrumentalists also added vocals.
The group was well-served by the compositions of Nolan, including numerous Western standards like "Cool Water." In addition to their trademark harmonies and yodeling, the band also cut the occasional instrumental, such as the hard-swinging "Cajon Stomp" and the hot fiddle tune "The Texas Crapshooter." Forty-two finely-remastered tunes on two discs may be an oversized helping for a few, but for fans of Western song, this is an outstanding value. Those wishing a broader overview (with less detail on this particular Sons' line-up) might look at Hip-O's single-disc "Ultimate Collection," which includes earlier highpoints like "Tumbling Tumbleweeds" and "Bluebonnet Girl.""
One of the Best
Eclectic Revisited | Arizona | 10/22/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I have a lot of cassettes by the Pioneeers, some dating back to when Leonard Slye wasn't Roy Rogers yet; they are all special to me. I've read the other reviewers' comments and I agree wholeheartedly with the positive comments about this CD. I'm especially happy about one song in particular, "He's Gone, He's Gone Up the Trail", originally done by Pat Brady and Gabby Hayes (yes,Gabby Hayes) in a Roy Rogers movie. This is a real collector's item."
GREAT RECORDING -- BRINGS BACK FOND MEMORIES
D. W. Rossa | Chicago, IL USA | 08/16/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I was lucky enough to live during the era of the COWBOY and COWBOY music. This collection of the Sons of the Pioneers bring back many happy memories. It has a lot of the songs I remember. If you like the Sons of the Pioneers you will love this recording of their most popular songs."