848064012504

Way Out West—the Lost Transcriptions For Tiffany Music 1946-1947 Volume 2

Bob & His Texas Playboys Wills

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Format: 2CD

Cat No: RLGM12502PMI

Release Date:  28 May 2021

Label:  Real Gone Music

Packaging Type:  Brilliant Case (Jewel Case size, Holds 2 CDs)

No of Units:  2

Barcode:  848064012504

Genres:  Country  

  • Description

    Back in 2014, with its critically-acclaimed release of Bob Wills And His Texas Playboys: Riding Your Way—The Lost Transcriptions for Tiffany Music, 1946-1947, Real Gone Music offered folks a chance to own some of the most
    revered—and rare—recordings in the history of American music. Now, some seven years later, Real Gone is back with another 2-CD, 50-track volume of
    Tiffany Transcriptions from Bob Wills And His Texas Playboys. And guess what? It's every bit as good as the first! That's because Wills and his band drew from a seemingly inexhaustible well of everything from Wills hits to western swing standards to sentimental ballads to blues and hot swing
    instrumentals, all played by some of the greatest musicians in country music history.
    Here's a little background. In 1946 and 1947, Bob Wills And His Texas Playboys cut nearly 400 full songs for Tiffany Music, Inc., recordings that came to be known as the Tiffany Transcriptions. These recordings were distributed only to radio stations on 16-inch transcription discs, and were
    intended for airplay as part of a syndicated radio show featuring Wills and the Playboys. However, the transcriptions proved to be a financial failure, and Tiffany Music, Inc. folded by the end of the '40s, seemingly relegating the Tiffany Transcriptions to obscurity (and leaving over 200 recordings in the can).
    But that was not the end of the story. The Tiffany Transcriptions were unlike anything else in the King of Western Swing's discography. Typically recorded on a Monday in between tours, they usually consisted of on-the-spot arrangements of tunes drawn from the band's vast songbook, and the 16", 33 1/3 rpm recording format allowed some of the songs to be longer than the normal, three-minute limitation of the 10-inch, 78 rpm commercial records of the day. This meant that Wills and his incredible band—with the great Tommy Duncan on vocals—had a chance to stretch out and have fun with the material. The result: the Tiffany Transcriptions are generally regarded as the
    best recordings Bob Wills And His Texas Playboys ever made.
    For decades, the Tiffany Transcriptions were more legend than fact. Finally, in the early '80s, Kaleidoscope Records began releasing a series of vinyl volumes of the Tiffany Transcriptions, followed by a CD release on Kaleidoscope and
    Rhino Records in the '90s. But those releases accounted for less than half of the songs recorded for Tiffany Music by Wills and the Playboys.
    Now, Bob Wills And His Texas Playboys: Way Out West—The Lost Transcriptions for Tiffany Music, 1946-1947 Volume 2 serves up another 50 of those long-lost Tiffany sides—some of which never were even released
    by the company on transcription discs—inside a package just like the first, a 6-panel DVD-style digipak featuring photos and memorabilia from the collection of Kaleidoscope Records co-founder Tom Diamant. The oversized booklet includes notes from A&R legend James Austin describing how Bob Wills became one of the first rock stars with testimonials from folks like Billy F Gibbons of ZZ Top, Ray Benson of Asleep at the Wheel, and Chris Isaak. And, just like on Ridin' My Way, the recordings are miraculously mastered by Bob Fisher to preserve their vintage sonic vibrancy while eliminating excess background surface noise.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Little Star of Heaven
      • 2. Who’s Sorry Now
      • 3. Hoppin’ Lucy (Instrumental)
      • 4. Silver on the Sage
      • 5. Dream (When You’re Feeling Blue) (Take 2)
      • 6. Smile, Darn Ya, Smile
      • 7. Big Taters in the Sandy Land (Instrumental)
      • 8. The Convict and the Rose
      • 9. Cimarron (Take 1)
      • 10. Cimarron (Take 2)
      • 11. Please Don’t Leave Me
      • 12. Till the Longest Day I Live
      • 13. Sweethearts or Strangers
      • 14. When You and I Were Young, Maggie (Instrumental)
      • 15. I’m Free from the Chain Gang Now
      • 16. When Irish Eyes Are Smiling
      • 17. A Cowboy’s Dream
      • 18. Got a Letter from My Kid Today
      • 19. Stoney Point (Instrumental)
      • 20. I’ll Get Mine Bye and Bye (Take 1 Breakdown)
      • 21. My Mary
      • 22. Everybody Does It in Hawaii
      • 23. You’re Tired of Me (Take 2)
      • 24. There! I’ve Said It Again
      • 25. Chicken Reel

      Disc 2

      • 1. Ole Buttermilk Sky
      • 2. That’s How Much I Love You
      • 3. Mississippi Delta Blues
      • 4. Chi-Baba, Chi-Baba (My Bambino Go to Sleep)
      • 5. What Is Life Without Love (Take 2)
      • 6. When I Lost You
      • 7. Spanish Fandango (Take 2)
      • 8. Dusty Skies
      • 9. Cool Water
      • 10. The Waltz of the Hills
      • 11. Home on the Range
      • 12. You’re the Only Star in My Blue Heaven
      • 13. It’s a Sin (Take 2)
      • 14. Playboy Chimes (Breakdown) (Instrumental)
      • 15. Missouri Waltz
      • 16. Old Folks
      • 17. Silver Lake Blues
      • 18. For Me and My Gal
      • 19. Foley Waltz
      • 20. White Christmas (Take 1 Breakdown)
      • 21. White Christmas (Take 2)
      • 22. Durang’s Hornpipe (Instrumental)
      • 23. Bob Wills and Clifton “Cactus Jack” Johnsen Introduction (Take 2)
      • 24. Bob Wills and Clifton “Cactus Jack” Johnsen Introduction (Take 4)
      • 25. Bob Wills and Clifton “Cactus Jack” Johnsen Introduction (Take 5)