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Soft As the Voice of An..
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And after the runaway success of ''The Three Bells,'' the Browns pursued a crowd-pleasing blend of pop, folk, and devotional music, all recorded in glorious ''Living Stereo'' by producer and guitarist extraordinaire Chet Atkins at RCA's state-of-the-art studio in Nashville. The Browns' new Eric Records compilation, Soft as the Voice of an Angel , captures this side of the trio - hits like ''Scarlet Ribbons (For Her Hair)'' (1959) and ''The Old Lamplighter'' (1960) as well as pop standards like ''Buttons and Bows,'' and folk touchstones like ''Four Strong Winds.''
There's more still to the Browns' enduring appeal. It's... the sound . Nobody sounded quite like the Browns. Their style was smooth, true, and attention-grabbing in the most understated way - like their pop contemporaries the Teddy Bears (''To Know Him Is To Love Him'') and the Fleetwoods (''Come Softly To Me''). But it was more than that. As their voices rose together in the close, intimate harmonies that only a brother and two sisters could achieve, you could hear a bit of heaven.
That's why we call our new Eric Records compilation Soft as the Voice of an Angel . It's the opening line of ''Whispering Hope'', an old country hymn that they recorded for their 1961 LP Songs From The Little Brown Church Hymnal .
Product details
Release Date:
1990-06-30
Publication Date:
1990-06-30
Publisher:
Eric
Languages:
Published:
English
Weight:
86 g
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