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The Louvin Brothers

Handpicked Songs 1955-1962
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  • Release Date – November 8th
  • Featuring lovingly remastered audio—from the original mono tapes—and lacquers cut by John Golden at Golden Mastering!
  • 180-gram vinyl, housed in a deluxe old-school “tip-on” gatefold jacket with archive photos and new liner notes by Jessica Hundley (Grievous Angel: The Intimate Biography of Gram Parsons)

Description

Simply put, Alabama natives Ira and Charlie Louvin are country music pioneers, Baptist blood brothers known for their trademark close harmony vocal style, mandolin magic, and emotive material ranging from spiritual standards, well-crafted covers to influential originals.

Simply put, Alabama natives Ira and Charlie Louvin are country music pioneers, Baptist blood brothers known for their trademark close harmony vocal style, mandolin magic, and emotive material ranging from spiritual standards, well-crafted covers to influential originals. The Louvin Brothers’ holy, honest, and soul affirming sound—recorded on a series of formative releases on the Decca label in the early 1940’s—tapped deep into the pair’s rural religious upbringing in a strictly gospel fashion. By the time they signed with Capitol Records in 1952, they were tried and tested road warriors and found themselves branching out into more secular content and delivery. In 1955, the duo was accepted as performers into Nashville country institution the Grand Ole Opry, cementing their reputation as the best in the business.

But there was also a dark underside to the chart-topping hit maker’s righteous exterior. Older brother Ira, a foot taller...

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Artist Bio

Simply put, Alabama natives Ira and Charlie Louvin are country music pioneers, Baptist blood brothers known for their trademark close harmony vocal style, mandolin magic, and emotive material ranging from spiritual standards, well-crafted covers to influential originals. The Louvin Brothers’ holy, honest, and soul affirming sound—recorded on a series of formative releases on the Decca label in the early 1940’s—tapped deep into the pair’s rural religious upbringing in a strictly gospel fashion. By the time they signed with Capitol Records in 1952, they were tried and tested road warriors and found themselves branching out into more secular content and delivery. In 1955, the duo was accepted as performers into Nashville country institution the Grand Ole Opry, cementing their reputation as the best in the business.

But there was also a dark underside to the chart-topping hit maker’s righteous exterior. Older brother...

READ MORE

Preview Tracklist

  • 1 Almost Persuaded
    3:34
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  • 2 My Baby's Gone
    2:45
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  • 3 The Great Atomic Power
    2:40
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  • 4 I See A Bridge
    2:41
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  • 5 Alabama
    2:43
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  • 6 When I Stop Dreaming
    2:30
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  • 7 Low And Lonely
    2:14
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  • 8 Knoxville Girl
    3:49
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  • 9 Scared Of The Blues
    2:11
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  • 10 Don't Laugh
    2:33
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  • 11 You're Running Wild
    2:17
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  • 12 Are You Afraid To Die
    2:35
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  • 13 Cash On The Barrel Head
    2:41
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  • 14 I Wish It Had Been A Dream
    2:32
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