mercredi 9 octobre 2024

Doodle Doodle Do




















MAC CURTIS - PISTOL PACKIN' MAMA - HRT Series

01 - We Made It All The Way
02 - West Texas Women
03 - 9 Times Out Of 10
04 - More Like I Do Now
05 - She Knows All The Good Ways To Be Bad
06 - Keep Doin' What You're Doin' Now
07 - Pistol Packin' Mama (Long Version)
08 - Asphalt Cowboy Parking Lot Lover
09 - Stepping Out On You
10 - The Ties That Bind
11 - Lie And Get By
12 - I Just Ain't Got
13 - 100 Pounds Of Honey
14 - Come On Back
15 - Singing The Blues
16 - Ballad Of Black Mountain
17 - Don't Take My Freedom
18 - Doodle Doodle Do
19 - Dance Her By Me One More Time  
20 - You're The One
21 - Lie And Get By
22 - Pistol Packin' Mama
23 - She Knows All The Good Ways To Be Bad
24 - Come Back Baby
25 - She Knows All The Good Ways To Be Bad
26 - No
27 - Somebody Help Me
28 - Pistol Packin' Mama (Short Version)
29 - Singing The Blues

Compiled by The Hillbilly Rescue Team

8 commentaires:

Teddyboy Jim a dit…

Enjoy: ♪♬♪
Nervous Norvus – Stone Age Woo - The Zorch Sounds Of Nervous Norvus
https://workupload.com/file/2gnwESMp4R8

Lee Denson ake Jesse James - The South's Gonna Rise Again
https://workupload.com/file/M4tcgnuBaAf

Rod Morris - Bimbo
https://workupload.com/file/3BRxbYPHLdj

The Flac files are original.
@Uncle Gill: You didn't understand my question yesterday. How do you recognize if the files have been converted from 128? Just by the sound or is there a program for that?

Teddyboy Jim a dit…

Thanks for Mac Curtis, I saw him live in the 80s. I still have an autograph and a photo with him :D

Uncle Gil a dit…

@Teddyboy Jim: These three albums are correct. Thanks! There are free utilities to determine the bitrates of music files, such as "Speck" or "Fakin'TheFunk".

Cyrusthevyrus a dit…

Thank you very much too you all

Aussie a dit…

thank you

oldie 88 a dit…

Thank you.

The Hound a dit…

Thank you Rocking Eddie

Teddyboy Jim a dit…

Thank you for your answer. Many CDs from my old collection, which I sold 15-20 years ago for financial reasons and had previously ripped to 128, are unfortunately not available on the net. The problem was that the files had errors after re-labeling, the titles were missing the beginning or the end. I haven't yet found out what the problem is. The only possibility was to convert to another format