![CD: Gunfighter Ballads & Trail Songs [Remaster] Marty Robbins, Oct-1999](http://i23.ebayimg.com/04/c/05/af/c1/2d_6.JPG) | Great Country 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
Originally released in (I think) 1959. Arguably the most influential country album of its time, if not ever. Even after close to 50 years, still an incredibly good collection of songs. read full review |
 | Fascinating viewing and deceptively educational!! 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
A must see for any world history buff!! David Starkey gives all sorts of interesting bits of trivia and 'behind closed doors' information that isn't included in most peoples general education. Se... read full review |
 | Good movie!!! 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
Not the best movie, but a good one with great scenery. I like this because Brian Keith's character is so different from most he played through the 60's, and it was filmed in the type of country I spen... read full review |
 | Great listening A must have for anyone who is a fan of the Folk Rock music of the late 60's to early 70's. Annie Haslam has an absolutely wonderful voice!! read full review |
 | Good Southern Rock Not the greatest album, but the opening track is worth having in a collection. Of course, everyone has their own tastes. read full review |
 | Early 60's bubblegum Overall, the album is a bit too much bubblegum, but their version of The 59th Street Bridge Song is far superior to Simon and Garfunkel's. Great harmonies on that song. Actually, some good harmonies on a l... read full review |
 | Paul Revere & The Raiders best effort? Haven't heard everything of Paul Revere & The Raiders, but this one has always been dear to my heart. Hungry, Good Thing, Undecided Man, The Great Airplane Strike, easily some of their best songs. read full review |
 | Good Stuff It's Mike Ness. Good old fashioned foot stompin' rockabilly. The genre is classified as rock (punk?). Who cares? Some of my favorite Social Distortion tunes are on this CD. read full review |
 | Pogues on Steroids I like the Pogues and I like punk. These guys almost make the Pogues seem pedestrian. This is a CD that I will wear out!!! read full review |
 | Monty Pythonesque?? I sat with some friends and watched all 10 episodes. We all remarked at times how much it reminded us of early Monty Python. Especially when they were all in drag and talking in those screechy voices. Some of t... read full review |