Artist: Cowboy Copas
Title: Copasetic
Year Of Release: 2001
Label: Westside WESF 115
Genre: Country
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 69:01
Total Size: 342 MB
Copasetic earns a lot of points for being the best-mastered Cowboy Copas CD yet, and for including the mammoth number one hit "Alabam," which did not appear on any of King/Starday's Copas reissues. Copas was an important artist who nearly single-handedly kept King Records afloat in its early years, but today he is most often remembered for having died in that fateful plane crash with Patsy Cline and Hawkshaw Hawkins. The mix of hits and rarities on Copasetic does a good job of demonstrating what Copas was all аbout: tight, Western swing-influenced hillbilly music with mellow vocals, like a deeper-voiced Floyd Tillman minus the honky tonk lyrics. Copas was often joined by premiere guitarists such as Roy Lanham and Merle Travis (his artistry is impressively heard on two takes of "Hangman's Boogie"), and Copas turns in some accomplished flat-top picking himself on "Tennessee Flat Guitar." Lengthy notes by Dave Sax add to the historical value of this set, as do the handful of truly rare sides. Copasetic emphasizes Copas' early years and misses fully half of his hits, so buyers can hope for a second volume to wrap up the story of this great but underappreciated country artist.
Copasetic earns a lot of points for being the best-mastered Cowboy Copas CD yet, and for including the mammoth number one hit "Alabam," which did not appear on any of King/Starday's Copas reissues. Copas was an important artist who nearly single-handedly kept King Records afloat in its early years, but today he is most often remembered for having died in that fateful plane crash with Patsy Cline and Hawkshaw Hawkins. The mix of hits and rarities on Copasetic does a good job of demonstrating what Copas was all аbout: tight, Western swing-influenced hillbilly music with mellow vocals, like a deeper-voiced Floyd Tillman minus the honky tonk lyrics. Copas was often joined by premiere guitarists such as Roy Lanham and Merle Travis (his artistry is impressively heard on two takes of "Hangman's Boogie"), and Copas turns in some accomplished flat-top picking himself on "Tennessee Flat Guitar." Lengthy notes by Dave Sax add to the historical value of this set, as do the handful of truly rare sides. Copasetic emphasizes Copas' early years and misses fully half of his hits, so buyers can hope for a second volume to wrap up the story of this great but underappreciated country artist.
Tracklist:1. Alabam
2. Filipino Baby
3. I Don't Blame You
4. There Ain't Nobody Gonna Miss Me
5. Tragic Romance
6. Sweet Thing
7. Sundown And Sorrow
8. Juke Box Blues
9. No More Roamin'
10. Signed, Seal And Delivered
11. Don't Let Them Change Your Mind
12. It's A Lonely World
13. (My Heart's) Below The Mason-Dixon Line
14. Breeze
15. Night Plane To Memphis
16. Double Trouble On My Mind
17. If I Bring Home The Bacon
18. Tennessee Waltz
19. Hangman's Boogie
20. Don't Let Your Deal Go Down
21. Tennessee Flat Guitar
22. I Can't Stop Loving You
23. Feelin' Low
24. Look What I Got
25. Lock Me In Your Heart
26. Hangman's Boogie
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