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Contemporary Country - The Mid-'80s { Time Life } { Various Artists } | 
enlarge | Creators: Dwight Yoakam, Steve Earle, The Judds, George Strait, The Highwaymen, Anne Murray, Dave Loggins, Vern Gosdin, Kenny Rogers, The Statler Brothers Label: Time Life Music Category: Music
Buy New: $8.99
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Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 279319
Format: Compilation Media: Audio CD Discs: 1
UPC: 030572655278 EAN: 0030572655278 ASIN: B000HGDY0A
Publication Date: 1991 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description 1. Guitars, Cadillacs~~~2. Guitar Town~~~3. Mama He's Crazy~~~4. Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind~~~5. Highwayman~~~6. Nobody Loves Me Like You Do~~~7. I Can Tell by the Way You Dance (You're Gonna Love Me Tonight)~~~8. Morning Desire~~~9. Too Much on My Heart~~~10. That's the Way Love Goes~~~11. Lost in the Fifties Tonight (In the Still of the Night)~~~12. Mind Your Own Business~~~13. Never Be You~~~14. Baby's Got Her Blue Jeans On~~~15. Bop~~~16. Real Love~~~17. Roll On (Eighteen Wheeler)~~~18. Modern Day Romance~~~19. On the Other Hand~~~20. Mama's Never Seen Those Eyes~~~21. Dixie Road~~~22. Country Boy.
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| Customer Reviews:
Country Music was infinitely superior about this time! May 5, 2008 Bill Board (God's Wrath, Ohio) There is absolutely no question that, during the eighties, the decade of "new wave," "synth-pop," "We R The World," Prince, Huey Lewis, U2, and "urban cowboyz," that Country Music was infinitely superior to was passed for "popular music" then. The men didn't whine and sound like they had clothespins on their noses, and the Country Women of the eighties looked and sounded so very preferable to their "pop counterparts." Dig: Ronnie Milsap...Dwight Yokam...Clint Black...and (be still my heart!!!) The Judds. I'd put Clint's "Killin' Time," Ronnie's "Stranger In My House," Dwight's "Long White Cadillac," or Naomi & Wynonna's...most anything up against what was inflicted on us in the name of "pop music" in the eighties (and yes, that CERTAINLY - and sadly - includes what was alleged "Rock and Roll" back then, too...) Of course, "country" (notice the lower-case "C" there) is now back to whiny men and (OMG) "shrieking" women. So pick up on and treat yorself to this compilation of Eighties' Country. You'll see what I mean...
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