Hank Williams Jr 4-Disc Box Set Released
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(Webster) Curb Records have released "Hank Williams, Jr: A Country Boy Can Survive," a new four-disc box set which is billed as one of the most comprehensive Williams sets ever released. We were sent the following details for the new box set, which is available at Walmart: Focusing on his superstar era that kicked off with 1979's "Family Tradition," twenty-nine of his thirty Billboard Top-40 Country hits from 1979-1990 are featured on the collection, which also includes nine of his ten number one hits (including his first 1970's "All For The Love Of Sunshine," with The Mike Curb Congregation.) The set also contains fan-favorite album cuts, such as '"Outlaw Women," "Dinosaur," "The Blues Man" and concert favorite "My Name Is Bocephus," which originally appeared on his million-selling 1986 set Montana Caf�. The fourth disc of A Country Boy Can Survive focuses on Williams' legendary live show, including performances of such classics as "I'm For Love" and "If Heaven Ain't A Lot Like Dixie," as well as the iconic title cut - which will celebrate its' thirty-fifth anniversary in 2017. DISC 1 - HITS DISC 2 - HITS DISC 3 - HITS DISC 4 - LIVE Webster submitted this story. advertisement |
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