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Description Review: WHICH 17 Hits???? Jan 22, 2010 Despite the CD's title, the description only lists 10 cuts -- can someone who owns the CD provide a complete list of tracks, please?
Wonderful service Jan 17, 2010 Great service and prompt. They went out of their way to meet their obligation .
The hard stuff Nov 25, 2009 Setting aside the controversy in some of the reviews, on the merits of the music itself this is a great album - if you like hardcore country music. "You Never Even Called Me By My Name" is as classic as it gets - the lady at the DMV counter was singing it the other day, here in 2009, and that kinda says it all. Can't beat Steve Goodman. David Allen Coe's delivery is generally rough and tough, but for this kind of music that's not a flaw at all. "The Ride" is another classic. "Take this Job and Shove It" is well known even if someone else sang it for the hit record. DAC sounds great singing "Please Come to Boston". There are some other good songs here too, and this CD is a good intro to a particular style of country that's worth hearing if you have any interest. If you don't know what people are talking about when they refer to "real" country music, listening to this CD will give you one slice of what they're talking about.
Ahhh the memories! Aug 12, 2009 David Allan Coe was on all the "biker bar" juke-boxes, back in the late 70's and early 80's, and to hear it again, put me back "in the wind"!!!
Texas Outlaw Music Jun 10, 2009 I first heard DAC at the Willie Nelson picnic in College Station back in the early 1970's he was great then and this album brings me back, what more can I say?
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