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| | Anthology: The First 30 Years | | | Music Artist : | | The Marshall Tucker Band | | Music Style : | | Southern Rock | | Record Label : | | Shout Factory | | Release Date : | | 2005-02-01 | | Discs : | | 2 | | Store Price : | | $24.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $14.97 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Take The Highway 2. Can’t You See 3. 24 Hours At A Time 4. Fire On The Mountain 5. Too Stubborn 6. A New Life 7. Long Hard Ride 8. Everybody Needs Somebody 9. In My Own Way 10. Where A Country Boy Belongs 11. Heard It In A Love Song 12. I’ll Be Loving You 13. Searchin’ For A Rainbow 14. Windy City Blues 15. I Should Have Never Started Lovin’ You
Disc 21. Running Like The Wind 2. Cattle Drive 3. Last Of The Singing Cowboys 4. Foolish Dreaming 5. Ride In Peace 6. Silverado 7. Good Ole Hurtin’ Song 8. Anyway The Wind Blows Rider 9. Going Down The Road Feeling Bad 10. Stay In The Country 11. Driving You Out Of My Mind 12. If That Isn’t Love 13. Face Down In The Blues 14. Time Don’t Pass By Here 15. Ramblin’ 16. Texas On My Mind 17. Ride Of Your Life 18. Enhanced content: Fire On The Mountain (bonus live video clip)
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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Marshall Tucker Band Submitted on: 2009-09-12 |
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| This is a great album for Marshall Tucker fans. It has all of their good stuff. |
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they call this an anthology? Submitted on: 2009-06-26 |
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| i'm slowly replacing a good deal of my vast cd collection with the newer remastered versions of my favorite albums/cds by my favorite artist/singer songwriters/bands. it's costing me a few bucks and sometimes depending on the artist/band i buy the greatest hits/best of things and so on. i would just like to know who the clowns are who are in charge of putting together these anthology/greatest hits/best of packages together? they are obviously not any kind of music critic or expert or any kind of knowledgeable authority on anything to do with music? why would they put this out for sale without the song "this ol' cowboy" and maybe 1 or 2 other important songs while at the same time cramming it full of empty meaningless songs [filler] that no one cares about? it's like putting a beatles career type of thing together and leaving out "while my guitar gently sleeps" or a mellencamp retrospective and omitting "your life is now" or the same thing with the kinks and excluding "so tired of waiting for you"? this nonsense happens over and over again and i'm not going to shell out my hard earned money for a incomplete greatest hits repackaging! they can stuff this!!! so i'll probably do without this!..........update: 7/2/09 don't pay any attention to the two star rating i gave this. i get pissed becasuse i often have to buy 2 or 3 albums/cds to get the songs i want. they did a first rate job remastering the songs and this album/cd sounds really great and it has a good song selection for the most part. |
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Missing too many classic MTB songs... Submitted on: 2009-03-11 |
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| After I purchased this collection, I was very disappointed to see how many great songs by MTB were missing, especially the notable absences of "This Ol' Cowboy", "Blue Ridge Mountain Sky", "Another Cruel Love", and "Hillbilly Band". This would have been a nice overview of a band that I had no CDs of, but now I regret not tracking down the (out-of-print) "The Best of the Marshall Tucker Band: The Capricorn Years" double CD set. |
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a good choice Submitted on: 2009-01-11 |
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| If you are any degree of a Marshall Tucker fan, this cd is a good choice for you. It combines many of the songs you remember with a few that you may not be familiar with but will also enjoy listening to. |
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Great Collection Submitted on: 2008-11-30 |
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| I liked disc #1 as it is a great collection of the MT band's more popular stuff.I did have to buy idividual albums to get some of the songs not on this album ( see my other review) Disc Two contains music from the later reincarnation of the M T band after the Caldwell Brothers Died I never much cared for this band eventhough they recorded a few great tracks. |
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