Look What Thoughts Will Do is a double-disc set covering all of Lefty's biggest hits ("If You've Got the Money I've Got the Time," "I Love You a Thousand Ways," "I Want to...
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This compilation of recordings Frizzell made for ABC from 1972 to 1974 includes his two final hits, "I Never Go Around Mirrors" and "Lucky Arms," plus most of The...
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After two decades, Columbia Records dropped Lefty Frizzell in 1972, a move that, according to all reports, hit the singer very hard. He signed with ABC by the end of the...
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A curious collection of Lefty from his early Columbia period all the way into later Nashville recordings, literally swamped in Nashville production. On the early honky...
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This collection of Frizzell's hits isn't put together as carefully as The Best Of Lefty Frizzell or Look What Thoughts Will Do, but it does contain one single, 1965's "A ...
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Released in 1990, the Lefty Frizzell installment of American Originals is, like other editions in the series, far too short at only ten songs, and it makes that tight...
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Rhino's 18-track compilation The Best of Lefty Frizzell set the gold standard for Frizzell collections upon its release in 1991 and remains an excellent, succinct summary of...
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MCA Special Products' I Love You a Thousand Ways contains a handful of highlights from Lefty Frizzell's latter-day recordings for ABC Records. Lefty didn't really have any...
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Life's Like Poetry is a gigantic, 12-disc box set that includes all of Lefty Frizzell's recordings for Columbia and ABC, plus early demos, a session with Jay Miller, and...
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Originally, albums were nothing more than collections of 78-rpm singles, and Lefty cut eight sides for this Columbia-issued Jimmie Rodgers tribute album, one of the first of...
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A really nice budget set of ten of Lefty's biggest hits, all in the original Columbia versions -- no recuts. Nice, pristine transfers in both mono ("If You've Got the Money,...
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