Radio Days Bob Wills

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  • Release Date: 01/31/2006
  • Original Release: 2005
  • Label: TOMATO MUSIC
  • UPC: 820550212025
 
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Radio Days

1LISTENOpening Theme 0:37
2Narration Spoken Interlude 0:09
3LISTENLone Star Rag 2:58
4Narration Spoken Interlude 0:13
5LISTENA Good Man Is Hard to Find 3:39
6LISTENLa Golondrina 1:07
7Narration Spoken Interlude 0:08
8LISTENMy Confession 2:20
9LISTENLiberty 2:33
10Narration Spoken Interlude 0:09
11LISTENEmpty Chair at the Table 2:59
12LISTENNarration Spoken Interlude 1:10
13LISTENI'm Talkin' About You 3:21
14Narration Spoken Interlude 0:06
15LISTENStardust 2:19
16Narration Spoken Interlude 0:07
17LISTENI Knew the Moment I Lost You 2:57
18LISTENNarration Spoken Interlude 0:55
19LISTENMy Life's Been a Pleasure 2:10
20LISTENNarration Spoken Interlude 0:58
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Editorial Reviews

Few performers in the 1930s understood the possibilities offered by radio better than Bob Wills. Along with his Texas Playboys, Wills was a constant presence on radio for nearly three decades, including doing a daily show for some 20 years for the General Mills subsidiary Red Star Milling on Tulsa's KVOO. This interesting set features one of those broadcasts from the mid-'30s, including the between-song narration (but without the commercials for Play Boy flour) and some blistering instrumentals from the band as well as vocal turns from Tommy Duncan, Bill Choate, and even Bob Wills himself. Wills & His Texas Playboys played the hyper-charged string band music that came to be known as Western swing, but with a decided improvisational edge, led by a triple-fiddle attack and, in later incarnations, driven by drums and electrified instruments. Listen to the near bagpipe impersonation the three fiddles create on "I'm Talkin' About You," the sheer propulsion of "Lone Star Rag," or the lovely grace of "Wednesday Night Waltz" to catch a glimpse of how exciting and versatile this band could be. The recording quality for this set is fair, with occasional minor dropouts, but the overall feel of this impressive band playing live is more than worth the price of admission. Steve Leggett, All Music Guide

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