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Wagon West
- (Boxed Set)
- Artist: The Sons of the Pioneers
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 6/28/1994

Wagon West
- (Boxed Set)
- Artist: The Sons of the Pioneers
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 6/28/1994
- Artist: The Sons of the Pioneers
- Label: Bear Family
- Number of Discs: 4
- UPC: 4000127156402
- Item #: BCD56402
- Genre: Western, Box Sets
- Release Date: 6/28/1994
- This product is a special order

Product Notes
Wagons West is a deceptively fine account of The Sons of the Pioneers' music, from what were not only their years of greatest popularity - 1945 through 1954 - but also the period in which they started to make full use of recording technology. From 1935 onward, when the Farr brothers came aboard, the group could always function as a self-contained unit, and their 1930s recordings and radio transcriptions are in a class by themselves in that regard; what you heard on the records was what you got in concert. But after signing to RCA in 1945, the group - by now a sextet, including founders Bob Nolan and Tim Spencer - availed itself of a range of session players who included guitarist Perry Botkin, steel guitarist Charles Richard Roberts, bassist (and future official group member) Deuce Spriggins, and Rex Dalton Call on violin, to augment Hugh Farr's fiddle and Karl Farr's guitar on tracks like "The Timber Trail" and "Stars and Stripes on Iwo Jima" (the latter a topical number that works as a Western tune). And for their next session in January of 1946, they added piano and drums to their studio complement for songs like "You're Getting Tired of Me" and "You'll Be Sorry When I'm Gone" (both authored by Fred Rose). These sides and the ones that followed made concessions to popular taste that, in a way, anticipated the development of the "countrypolitan" sound in Nashville (though the Pioneers recorded in Hollywood or Chicago), but never lost sight of the group's core sound. What's more, the latter was better than ever - from March of 1946 onward, Lloyd Perryman, who was an essential part of the Pioneers' classic prewar lineup, was back in the fold, and they were at greater than full strength with Nolan, Spencer, the Farrs, Ken Carson, and Shug Fisher (or Pat Brady) making them a septet. Thus, the version of "Tumbling Tumbleweeds" here, from March 1946, may not have the lean, stripped-down beauty of the group's classic 1930s recording, but it has a surprisingly tasteful, ornate beauty, even with three violinists working behind Hugh Farr, and the presence of a saxophone on "Out California Way" doesn't hurt a bit, on a cut that's as much Western swing (complete with a bluesy Karl Farr acoustic guitar solo) as it is cowboy music. Plus, anyone who wants more of Farr's solo work need only wait for the delightful break on "Grievin' My Heart Out for You," the next song up from the same session, which also spotlights Hugh's fiddle. The 115 songs are far more diverse than the box's title or the group's image would lead one to expect, comprised in equal parts of traditional country, gospel, cowboy songs, topical songs (including the controversial "Old Man Atom"), movie songs (most notably from John Ford's Wagon Master), and elements of swing and blues, all sung in multi-part harmonies and no two songs alike enough to let a listener anticipate the breaks and solos. They occasionally go over the line into pop music, but the group never gets lost, even on "Baby, I Ain't Gonna Cry No More," with it's 30-man backing orchestra. Some of the most interesting material here is also some of the most improbable, such as the gospel/topical "What This Country Needs," which incorporates some solid country blues elements within it's quasi-"political" sermon. And it ought to be reassuring to potential purchasers that the sound quality is consistent throughout; the whole set sounds very good, and there's no huge jump up in quality from the 1945-1947 sides, which were recorded on wax masters before magnetic tape became available, and those from 1948-1952, dating from after the advent of tape recording. It's all in excellent condition on the listening end, and oddly enough, there are signs of more minor distortion repaired in some of the later sides. The set is topped off with a handsomely illustrated booklet typical of Bear Family's output, which gives complete session and release information on every so.
Credits
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Composer(s)Albert Hay Malotte
Arthur Kent
Ben Black
Ben Weisman
Bill Hill
Billy Hill
Bob Newman
Bob Nolan
Bob Wills
Cindy Walker
Cliff Johnson
Dan Kelly
Dewey Bergman
Foster Carling
Foy Willing
Fred Wise
Freddie Large
Hy Heath
Irving Berlin
Irving Bibo
Isham Jones
Jack Rivers
Jack Rollins
Jack Segal
Jacob Otis Brennan
Jimmie Davis
John A. Lomax
John Benson Brooks
John Ennis
John Jacob Loeb
Kay Twomey
Ken Carson
Ken Darby
Lewis Harris
Lionel Newman
Norman Luboff
Oscar Rasbach
Red Rowe
Shug Fisher
Sonny Burke
Stan Jones
Tim Spencer
Traditional
Vaughn Horton
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Performer(s)Alex Murray
Alfred Lustgarten
Allan Reuss
Arthur Shapiro
Billy Mure
Bob Haggart
Bob Nolan
C.W. Collidge
Carl H. Hunt
Charles Richard Roberts
Charlie LaVere
Chuck Hurter
Dale Evans
Dale Warren
Danny Perri
Dave Bohme
Don Whitaker
Earl Joaquin Murphey
Eddie Bennett
Eddie Kusby
Edward Mirchell
Erno Neufeld
Eugene Le Pique
Frank Carroll
Fred Falensby
George Cole
George Kayser
Georger R "Deuce Spriggens" Braunsdorf
Gerald Vinci
Harry (Simovitz) Sims
Harry Melnikoff
Heine Beau
Hugh & Karl Farr
Irving Edelman
Jack Marshall
Jack Mayhew
James O. "Jimmy" Wyble
Jesse J. Colvard
Ken Carson
Ken Curtis
Koby Sirinsky
Korla Pandit
Larry Binyon
Lloyd Perryman
Lou McGarity
Louis Paonessa
Luther Roundtree
Mac Ceppos
Mark McIntyre
Marshall Sosson
Marty Gold
Mischa Russell
Morris Bercov
Mort Herbert
Morton Friedman
Nicholas "Nick" Posani
Noel Boggs
Ormond Downes
Pat Brady
Perry Botkin
Phil Kraus
Phillip Shuken
R Lambert
Ralph Miele
Ray Hagan
Rex Call
Rex Koury
Robert Barene
Robert W Conzelman
Sam Freed
Shug Fisher
Sol Turner
Tim Spencer
Tommy Doss
Turney Gibson
Vaughn Horton
W Wardle
Werner Callies
William "Shorty" Hill
Zeke Zarchy
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Producer(s)Charles Randolph Grean
George Cates
Henri René
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Conductor(s)Country Washburne
Larry Russell
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Artist(s)The Sons of the Pioneers