Great Big Western Howdy!
ASIN: B000007S7W
Track Listings
| 1. Wah-Hoo! |
| 2. Hundred and Sixty Acres |
| 3. Cherokee |
| 4. Autumn on the Trail |
| 5. Ballad of Palindrome/Palindrome: The Scene With Johnny Western |
| 6. Cowboy Camp Meetin' |
| 7. Arms of My Love |
| 8. Cimarron Moon |
| 9. Sidekick Jig |
| 10. Border Romance |
| 11. One More Ride With Mary Stuart |
| 12. He Walks With the Wild and the Lonley |
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Long before the current mini-revival in Western music, Riders in the Sky harmonized about lonesome trails, tumblin' tumbleweeds, and big Montana skies. Two decades on, lead singer Ranger Doug still croons and yodels with the best of them, but what sets the trio apart is their wide stylistic range. With Ranger Doug on acoustic guitar, Woody Paul on fiddle, and Too Slim on bass, the trio are capable of much more than romantic cowboy melodies. On A Great Big Western Howdy the Riders expertly lasso dramatic narratives ("A Border Romance"), romping swing ("Wah-Hoo"), and three-part gospel harmonies. And Too Slim remains the wittiest comic sidekick on record, as he proves on the dizzily hilarious "Ballad of Palindrome." --Michael McCall
Great Big Western Howdy!,Riders in the Sky,Rounder / Pgd,Country,Country & Western,Cowboy,Pop,Traditional Country,Western Swing Revival
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A Great Big Western Howdy From Riders In The Sky
Riders in the Sky Manufacturer: Rounder / Umgd ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000007S7V Release Date: 1998-07-14 |
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Amazon.com
Long before the current mini-revival in Western music, Riders in the Sky harmonized about lonesome trails, tumblin' tumbleweeds, and big Montana skies. Two decades on, lead singer Ranger Doug still croons and yodels with the best of them, but what sets the trio apart is their wide stylistic range. With Ranger Doug on acoustic guitar, Woody Paul on fiddle, and Too Slim on bass, the trio are capable of much more than romantic cowboy melodies. On A Great Big Western Howdy the Riders expertly lasso dramatic narratives ("A Border Romance"), romping swing ("Wah-Hoo"), and three-part gospel harmonies. And Too Slim remains the wittiest comic sidekick on record, as he proves on the dizzily hilarious "Ballad of Palindrome." --Michael McCallCustomer Reviews:
Can you wear the pits off a CD?.......2000-12-02
Wahoo.......2000-07-29
Wah Hoo!.......1999-12-16
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