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A timeless collection showcasing Patsy Cline's unmistakable voice and enduring influence on country music. Featuring classics like 'Crazy' and 'I Fall to Pieces,' this set highlights her ability to blend heartfelt emotion with crossover appeal. An essential introduction to one of country's most iconic voices. Album Tracks 1. Walkin' After Midnight 2. Sweet Dreams (Of You) 3. Crazy 4. I Fall to Pieces 5. So Wrong 6. Strange 7. Back in Baby's Arms 8. She's Got You 9. Faded Love 10. Why Can't He Be You 11. You're Stronger Than Me 12. Leavin' on Your Mind
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A timeless collection showcasing Patsy Cline's unmistakable voice and enduring influence on country music. Featuring classics like 'Crazy' and 'I Fall to Pieces,' this set highlights her ability to blend heartfelt emotion with crossover appeal. An essential introduction to one of country's most iconic voices. Album Tracks 1. Walkin' After Midnight 2. Sweet Dreams (Of You) 3. Crazy 4. I Fall to Pieces 5. So Wrong 6. Strange 7. Back in Baby's Arms 8. She's Got You 9. Faded Love 10. Why Can't He Be You 11. You're Stronger Than Me 12. Leavin' on Your Mind

Led by one of the great guitarists, Peter Green (1946-2020), Fleetwood Mac (initially Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac) formed in 1967 after Green left John Mayall's Bluesbreakers. Taking rhythm section Mick Fleetwood and John McVie with him, Green named the new outfit after them because he anticipated his own departure at some point and wanted them to have a lasting identity beyond his involvement. Bolstered by two more talented players, Jeremy Spencer and Danny Kirwan, the group immediately made their mark with their accomplished take on the blues - on Mike Vernon's Blue Horizon tag - before branching out to produce some consummate and hugely successful rock songs and instrumentals. Green led the band for less than three years, leaving in May 1970, but in that time - as documented on this superb collection, first issued in 1971 - he produced some of the finest music of the era, including certified classics like 'Albatross', 'Black Magic Woman', 'Oh Well' and the heartbreakingly beautiful 'Man of the World'. Album Tracks 1. The Green Manalishi (With the Two Pronged Crown) 2. Oh Well - Part 1 3. Oh Well - Part 2 4. Shake Your Money Maker 5. Need Your Love So Bad 6. Rattle Snake Shake 7. Dragonfly 8. Black Magic Woman 9. Albatross 10. Man of the World 11. Stop Messin' Round 12. Love That Bur

Artist Sly & the Family Stone Title GREATEST HITS (1970) Mostly 60's and 70's stuff. Some consider this the greatest album of all time. Album Tracks 1. I Want to Take You Higher (Album Version) 5 21 2. Everybody Is a Star (Single Master) 3 00 3. Stand! (Album Version) 3 08 4. Life (Album Version) 3 01 5. Fun (Album Version) 2 23 6. You Can Make It If You Try (Album Version) 3 39 1. Dance to the Music 2 58 2. Everyday People 2 20 3. Hot Fun in the Summertime (Single Master) 2 37 4. M'lady (Album Version) 2 46 5. Sing a Simple Song (Album Version) 3 56 6. Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin) (Single Version) 4 47

Album Tracks 1. Mrs. Robinson 2. For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her 3. The Boxer 4. The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy) 5. The Sound of Silence 6. I Am a Rock 7. Scarborough Fair / Canticle 8. Homeward Bound 9. Bridge Over Troubled Water 10. America 11. Kathy's Song 12. El Condor Pasa (If I Could) 13. Bookends Theme 14. Cecilia