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Standing Somewhere in the Shadows - The Legendary King Sessions 1953, Plus

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The Bailes Brothers' recording career stretched over quite a few years and several labels after they made their first discs in 1945, and included two separate stints for King. The first, a brief one consisting of a couple dozen recordings done in Nashville in the last half of 1946, are thoroughly documented on Bear Family's companion CD to this collection, Remember Me: The Legendary King Sessions 1946. By the time they came back to King in 1953, the act was fading a bit, not having recorded since 1947 (Johnnie Bailes did a stint in prison in the intervening years). For their 1953 King sessions, the ever-changing Bailes Brothers lineup featured just two brothers, guitarist/lead singer Walter and mandolinist/tenor vocalist Johnnie, backed by Lambert Arend on steel guitar and Big Tiny Smith on bass.
All 11 of the tracks they released on King in 1953 and 1954 (along with the previously unissued "I'll Run All the Way") are on this compilation, which adds two songs from Walter Bailes' 1956 single, and eight songs from four 1957-1960 solo singles by Johnnie Bailes. If hard times were getting the brothers down, however, they didn't show it on the 1953 King recordings. They're fine hillbilly harmony tunes, mostly penned by members of the Bailes family, if a little old-fashioned at a time when country music was rapidly evolving. They're often lyrically pious, whether or not they were explicitly religious or gospel-oriented, as you can tell from the titles of "Jesus' Blood," "There's a Difference in Religion and Salvation," "Avenue of Prayer," and "God's Hand Rules the World." Yet they're delivered with an inviting, if somewhat fatalistic, cheer that makes them more accessible and emotionally resonant than many folk and country performances of such material were.
Their solo sides reflect a bit of the mid-'50s trends in country and pop, and are less consistent, but aren't without their assets, Walter doing pleasingly plaintive vocal duets with his wife Frankie on the 1956 single "'Cause He Loved Me First"/"Saved." Johnnie got into early Nashville uptempo honky tonk on late-'50s cuts like the quite good "So Much," co-written by Mel Tillis and featuring Webb Pierce on harmony vocal. That would have been a promising direction to follow, but his career staggered along with a couple historical folk pieces on his next 45, Bailes returning to a religious vein with two sentimental country-pop-gospel numbers on his 1960 single. Much of the Bailes Brothers' complex history during this period is recounted in depth in Dick Spottswood's liner notes, and other phases of their career are covered on both Remember Me: The Legendary King Sessions 1946 and another Bear Family compilation, Oh So Many Years, which concentrates on their 1945-1947 Columbia sessions.

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1
That's What We Need
00:02:19

WALTER BAILES, Composer - Bailes Brothers, MainArtist

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

2
Jesus' Blood
00:02:29

WALTER BAILES, Composer - Bailes Brothers, MainArtist

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

3
I Can't Help What Others Do
00:02:38

Bailes, Composer - Bailes Brothers, MainArtist

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

4
There's a Difference in Religion and Salvation
00:02:36

WALTER BAILES, Composer - Bailes Brothers, MainArtist

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

5
Avenue of Prayer
00:02:57

Bailes Brothers, MainArtist - Guffey, Composer

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

6
There's a Handwriting on the Wall
00:02:56

WALTER BAILES, Composer - Bailes Brothers, MainArtist

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

7
Muddy Sea of Sin
00:02:35

Frankie Bailes, Composer - Bailes Brothers, MainArtist

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

8
Goodbye Hallelujah I'm Gone
00:02:29

WALTER BAILES, Composer - Bailes Brothers, MainArtist

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

9
God's Hand Rules the World
00:02:28

WALTER BAILES, Composer - Bailes Brothers, MainArtist

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

10
I'll Run All the Way
00:02:21

-, Composer - Bailes Brothers, MainArtist

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

11
Watch and Pray
00:02:55

Frankie Bailes, Composer - Bailes Brothers, MainArtist

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

12
Standing Somewhere in the Shadows
00:02:50

Bailes Brothers, MainArtist - Mrs. Billie Ford, Composer

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

13
Cause He Loved Me First
00:02:18

-, Composer - Bailes Brothers, MainArtist

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

14
Saved
00:02:18

-, Composer - Bailes Brothers, MainArtist

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

15
Owe It to My Heart
00:02:58

Webb Pierce, Composer - Bailes Brothers, MainArtist

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

16
You Make Me Live Again
00:02:30

Bailes Brothers, MainArtist - Wayne Walker, Ray Price, Composer

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

17
It's Bound to Happen
00:02:09

Bailes Brothers, MainArtist - Webb Pierce, Jimmy Fautheree, Composer

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

18
So Much
00:02:06

Bailes Brothers, MainArtist - A. R. Peddy, Mel Tillis, Composer

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

19
Ballad of Honest Abe
00:02:45

Danny Dill, Composer - Bailes Brothers, MainArtist

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

20
Hula Star
00:02:32

Bailes Brothers, MainArtist - John D. Loudermilk, Marijohn Wilkin, Composer

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

21
(If I Were) Alone with God
00:02:41

Danny Dill, Composer - Bailes Brothers, MainArtist

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

22
He Will
00:02:11

Bailes Brothers, MainArtist - John D. Loudermilk, Marijohn Wilkin, Composer

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

Albumbeschreibung

The Bailes Brothers' recording career stretched over quite a few years and several labels after they made their first discs in 1945, and included two separate stints for King. The first, a brief one consisting of a couple dozen recordings done in Nashville in the last half of 1946, are thoroughly documented on Bear Family's companion CD to this collection, Remember Me: The Legendary King Sessions 1946. By the time they came back to King in 1953, the act was fading a bit, not having recorded since 1947 (Johnnie Bailes did a stint in prison in the intervening years). For their 1953 King sessions, the ever-changing Bailes Brothers lineup featured just two brothers, guitarist/lead singer Walter and mandolinist/tenor vocalist Johnnie, backed by Lambert Arend on steel guitar and Big Tiny Smith on bass.
All 11 of the tracks they released on King in 1953 and 1954 (along with the previously unissued "I'll Run All the Way") are on this compilation, which adds two songs from Walter Bailes' 1956 single, and eight songs from four 1957-1960 solo singles by Johnnie Bailes. If hard times were getting the brothers down, however, they didn't show it on the 1953 King recordings. They're fine hillbilly harmony tunes, mostly penned by members of the Bailes family, if a little old-fashioned at a time when country music was rapidly evolving. They're often lyrically pious, whether or not they were explicitly religious or gospel-oriented, as you can tell from the titles of "Jesus' Blood," "There's a Difference in Religion and Salvation," "Avenue of Prayer," and "God's Hand Rules the World." Yet they're delivered with an inviting, if somewhat fatalistic, cheer that makes them more accessible and emotionally resonant than many folk and country performances of such material were.
Their solo sides reflect a bit of the mid-'50s trends in country and pop, and are less consistent, but aren't without their assets, Walter doing pleasingly plaintive vocal duets with his wife Frankie on the 1956 single "'Cause He Loved Me First"/"Saved." Johnnie got into early Nashville uptempo honky tonk on late-'50s cuts like the quite good "So Much," co-written by Mel Tillis and featuring Webb Pierce on harmony vocal. That would have been a promising direction to follow, but his career staggered along with a couple historical folk pieces on his next 45, Bailes returning to a religious vein with two sentimental country-pop-gospel numbers on his 1960 single. Much of the Bailes Brothers' complex history during this period is recounted in depth in Dick Spottswood's liner notes, and other phases of their career are covered on both Remember Me: The Legendary King Sessions 1946 and another Bear Family compilation, Oh So Many Years, which concentrates on their 1945-1947 Columbia sessions.

© Richie Unterberger /TiVo

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