Columbia Country Classics

Columbia Country Classics
Columbia Country Classics
Compilation album by various artists
Released 1990
Recorded (all selections previously released)
Genre Country
Label Columbia/Legacy
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Columbia Country Classics was a multi-volume set of recordings released in 1990 by Legacy Recordings. The collection contains 128 tracks from the Columbia, Epic and associated recording labels, and covers a span from the mid-1930s through the late 1980s.

Columbia Country Classics was issued on either five compact discs or cassette tapes; for a time, customers could also purchase the series on vinyl albums. Each volume contained annotated essays covering the periods featured on each disc.

The discs

The five discs covered a different era, as follows:

  • "Vol. 1: The Golden Age" — Featuring country music's pioneers.
  • "Vol. 2: Honky Tonk Heroes" — The golden age of honky tonk, from the late 1940s through early 1960s.
  • "Vol. 3: Americana" — Covering folk, historical and saga songs.
  • "Vol. 4: The Nashville Sound" — Chronicling the rise of country pop through the 1950s through mid-1970s.
  • "Vol. 5: A New Tradition" — Alternative country and the rise of new traditionalists of the 1980s.

Significant artists whose works were included were the Carter Family, Sons of the Pioneers, Bob Wills, Roy Acuff, Johnny Cash, Ray Price, Willie Nelson, George Jones, Merle Haggard, Charlie Rich, Tanya Tucker, Statler Brothers and Larry Gatlin.

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