The Carnegie Hall Concert Buck Owens

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  • Release Date: 12/26/2000
  • Original Release: 1966
  • Sales Rank: 68,191
  • Label: SUNDAZED MUSIC INC.
  • UPC: 090771109026
 
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At the height of their immense popularity in the 1960s, California-based Buck Owens and his supremely gifted band the Buckaroos were the foremost purveyors of the Bakersfield sound, which fused traditional hardcore honky-tonk with electrified guitar twang and driving, rock-'n'-roll-derived beats. Both a witty, hook-savvy songwriter and an ingratiatingly effervescent vocalist, Owens was equally adept at romantic ballads and heartbroke weepers, but it's their catchy, up-tempo material that really defined his and his group's organic genius. Carnegie Hall Concert commemorates Owens's now-legendary 1966 show at the hallowed New York venue - a landmark at the time, signaling country's acceptance into the musical mainstream as well as urban audiences embrace of the music. It's a virtual greatest-hits album that finds Owens and group -- including the great guitarist/fiddler/harmony singer Don Rich and the equally brilliant steel guitarist Tom Brumley -- tearing into such Owens classics as "Act Naturally," "Love's Gonna Live Here," "I've Got a Tiger by the Tail," and the rollicking instrumental "Buckaroo" with their usual blend of joyous innocence and sophisticated expertise. There's also some agreeably corny between-song schtick that shows off the natural comedic flair that would serve Owens well in his long-running stint as cohost of TV's Hee Haw, not to mention a humorous but rocking version of "Twist and Shout" that demonstrates Owens's genuine affection for his British admirers the Beatles, who'd already covered "Act Naturally." Scott Schinder, Barnes & Noble



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