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  1. 12 Golden Country Greats is the fifth studio album by the American rock band Ween, and their third on Elektra Records. It is the only album on which the group limited themselves to a specific genre of music (in this case, country music).

  2. 27 de sept. de 2014 · Recorded at Owen Bradley’s legendary Bradley’s Barn studio at his farm just outside of Nashville, 12 Golden Country Greats featured The Jordanaires as backup chorus singers, Country Music Hall of Famer Hargus “Pig” Robbins on piano, Nashville A-Team member Buddy Spicher on fiddle and mandolin, Charlie McCoy on banjo and ...

  3. Producer – Ben Vaughn. Vocals – The Jordanaires. Written-By – Ween. Notes. Recorded and mixed Nov. 2-8, 1995, at Bradley's Barn in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee. Total time: 32:39 min. Issued in standard CD jewel case with black tray. 4-page single-fold insert booklet contains tracklist and credits.

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  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1996 CD release of "12 Golden Country Greats" on Discogs.

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  5. The Jordanaires were an American vocal quartet that formed as a gospel group in 1948. Over the years, they recorded both sacred and secular music for recording companies such as Capitol Records, RCA Victor, Columbia Records, Decca Records, Vocalion Records, Stop Records, and many other smaller independent labels. [citation needed]

  6. 12 Golden Country Greats is a studio album by Ween, released on July 16, 1996. For 12 Golden Country Greats, Ween used their resources from their Elektra deal to record the album with professional country-music session musicians in Nashville, TN. Contents. 1 Description. 1.1 Background. 1.2 Recording. 1.3 Promotion and Release. 2 Track Listing.

  7. 11 de nov. de 2021 · With 25 years to reflect upon its oddness, it has become clear that 12 Country Golden Greats stands as one of the band’s most cohesive statements and begs to picked apart even now: a “brown” take on a well-worn history of music.