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Great Days: The John Prine Anthology by John PrinePrice Range:
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GREAT DAYS: THE JOHN PRINE ANTHOLOGY contains 41 tracks on 2 CDs spanning the years 1971-1991. Includes a 50-page booklet containing...
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GREAT DAYS: THE JOHN PRINE ANTHOLOGY contains 41 tracks on 2 CDs spanning the years 1971-1991. Includes a 50-page booklet containing extensive liner notes, rare photographs, complete personnel listings, a discography and track annotations written by John Prine. Personnel includes: John Prine (vocals, guitar); Steve Cropper, John Burns, John Christopher, Reggie Young, Jim Rooney (guitar); Dave Prine (fiddle); Leo LeBlanc (pedal steel guitar); Bobby Wood (piano); David Briggs (piano, organ); Bobby Emmons, James Brown, Mike Utley (organ); Bobby Whitlock (electric piano); Sid Sims, Donald "Duck" Dunn, Mike Leach, Tom Piekarski (bass); Steve Burgh (bass, drums, guitar); Rachel Peer-Prine (bass, background vocals); Kenny Malone, Gene Chrisman, Tony Newman, Tom Radtke, Angie Varias (drums). Producers include: Steve Cropper, Steve Goodman, Knox Phillips, Jerry Phillips, Barry Beckett. Compilation producers: James Austin, John Prine, Al Bunetta, Dan Einstein. Remastered by Bill Inglot and Ken Perry. Recorded betw...
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Pros: A great introduction to John Prine's music. Excellent accompanying booklet.
Cons: None.
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If you are looking for an excellent introduction to one of folk musics best songwriters, check out Great Days: The John Prine Anthology. Read More
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Pros: Prime Prine.
Cons: Most of the good songs are concentrated on disk 1.
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An excellent musician who has been largely ignored by the general public. A true diamond. Read More
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Pros: A true "Greatest Hits" package
Cons: Cost. The set sells for around $35.00
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