Description: Additional Information from Movie Mars Product Description Liner Note Authors: Dave Sax; Andrew Brown . Recording information: Bradley Film & Recording Studio, Nashville, T N (09/??/1960-02/23/1961); Floyd Tillman Studio, Houston, TX (09/??/1960-02/23/1961); Goldstar Recording Studio, Houston, TX (09/??/1960-02/23/1961); Quinn Recording Co., Houston, TX (09/??/1960-02/23/1961); Bradley Film & Recording Studio, Nashville, T N (10/1951); Floyd Tillman Studio, Houston, TX (10/1951); Goldstar Recording Studio, Houston, TX (10/1951); Quinn Recording Co., Houston, TX (10/1951); Bradley Film & Recording Studio, Nashville, T N (12/1954-06/1960); Floyd Tillman Studio, Houston, TX (12/1954-06/1960); Goldstar Recording Studio, Houston, TX (12/1954-06/1960); Quinn Recording Co., Houston, TX (12/1954-06/1960); Bradley Film & Recording Studio, Nashville, T N (1948-1951); Floyd Tillman Studio, Houston, TX (1948-1951); Goldstar Recording Studio, Houston, TX (1948-1951); Quinn Recording Co., Houston, TX (1948-1951); Bradley Film & Recording Studio, Nashville, T N (1954-1961); Floyd Tillman Studio, Houston, TX (1954-1961); Goldstar Recording Studio, Houston, TX (1954-1961); Quinn Recording Co., Houston, TX (1954-1961). Illustrators: Dave Sax; Al Turner ; Herb Remington; Andrew Brown ; Joe Brewer; Maralyn McKinney; Andy Bradley; Kevin Coffey; James Silver. Photographers: Dave Sax; Al Turner ; Herb Remington; Andrew Brown ; Joe Brewer; Maralyn McKinney; Andy Bradley; Kevin Coffey; James Silver. The first of two comprehensive Bear Family sets chronicling the recordings of unheralded hard country singer Eddie Noack, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes covers the years from 1949 and 1961. He started out on Gold Star and stayed there until 1951, when he went over to Four Star, with his big break arriving in 1954, when he fell under the wing of Pappy Daily, who brought him over to Starday and then had him follow Pappy to both D and Mercury. Daily didn't just sign Noack, he was an advocate, getting his superstar George Jones to record many different Noack songs, including "Relief Is Just a Swallow Away" which, when combined with Hank Snow's hit version of Eddie's "These Hands," helped establish Noack as a country songwriter. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes shows that, in addition to being a good Nashville craftsman, he was also a solid singer in his own right, working in the vein of Hank Williams, singing hard country that sounded very much like that of George Jones. Where Jones was a dynamic, expressive singer, Noack was plain-spoken and stoic -- an attribute that is admirable, sometimes alluring, but rarely makes a singer a star. Noack was never a star, though it wasn't for lack of trying. All those attempts, along with several unreleased demos which capture his folkier side, are collected here, and although there is a slight saminess to this collection, the sturdiness of Noack's writing and singing cannot be denied. He sounds like an important cog in the machine: a reliable songwriter and good performer who unfortunately just couldn't catch a break. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine About Movie Mars All items are Brand New. We offer unbeatable prices, quick shipping times and a wide selection second to none. Purchases come with a 30-day Satisfaction Guarantee (minus Shipping & Handling fees) on all unopened products. All items are from licensed Distributors. We do not deal with any Bootleg or Used items!
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Producer: Bill Quinn^Don Pierce
Release Year: 2012
Format: CD
Genre: Country
Record Label: BEAR FAMILY Germany, BFG
Artist: Noack, Eddie
Release Title: Gentleman Prefer Blondes