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Slim Dusty, Along the Road of Song

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1591410

Disk length: 36m 38s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2005

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. The Showman's Song 3:04
2. Spending My Life in the Sun 2:44
3. I Must Have Good Terbaccy When I Smoke 3:25
4. Sweeney 3:15
5. Winter Winds 3:05
6. Whiplash 2:30
7. Down at Charley Grays 3:01
8. Along the Road of Song 3:07
9. Trave;;in' Through 2:39
10. Queensland State So Fair 3:22
11. Losin' My Blues Tonight (with Joy McKeen) 3:17
12. Sunny Northern Rose 3:02

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Review

45 years ago in Australia, Slim Dusty and EMI celebrated Slim's 33rd birthday with a historic debut 33rpm LP release: Slim Dusty Sings. This was one of the first ever Long Play releases by an Australian artist and there was no way anyone would have anticipated that Slim Dusty would have gone on, not only to release 18 albums just in the decade of the '60s, but also continue on to release a remarkable 100 plus albums over the following four decades of his career. On the eve of what would have been Slims 78th birthday, EMI Australia here releases for the first time on CD six of Slim Dusty's classics albums from the 1960s. These historic CD releases commemorate Slim's hugely successful '60s era (12 Gold LP's) and the 45th anniversary of his debut. Slim is truly the voice of the nation, the chronicler of Australian history in song. EMI. 2005.Originally Released in 1962, this was Dusty's Third Long Play Album Ever Released. Available for the First Time on CD.

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