EVERLY BROTHERS
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A Date With The Everly Brothers
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AUD$8.35;
CD Album; The brothers second album following their switch to Warner Brothers, A Date With The Everly Brothers found thepair writing a considerable number of the album’s tracks, with Felice and Boudleaux...
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All I Have to Do Is Dream
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AUD$10.76;
CD Album; Includes liner notes by Fred Bronson. The Everly Brothers were the duo that introduced harmony singing to rock & roll. Influenced by the tight, close harmonies of country music brother-duos like the...
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All-Time Greatest Hits
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AUD$18.24;
CD Album; The Everly Brothers: Don Everly, Phil Everly (vocals, guitar). The Everly Brothers' bluegrass-derived harmonies and inventive guitar tunings had a profound influence on the scores of rockers and...
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Cadence Classics-20 Greatest
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AUD$13.86;
CD Album; The Everly Brothers: Don Everly, Phil Everly. Compilation producers: Bill Inglot, Gary Stewart. Digitally remastered by Bill Inglot & Ken Perry (K-Disc, Los Angeles, California). Perhaps...
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Collection
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CD Album; This Collection from the Castle label relies heavily on the Everly Brothers early Cadence recordings, but omits most of the duo's hits like "All I Have to Do Is Dream" and "Bye Bye Love." While all...
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Definitive Everly Brothers
AUD$32.99;
2 CD; This fantastic collection of timeless classics portrays the many successful moments of one of the world's most famous and important rock & roll duos. Top 10 in the UK charts over the past month, this...
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Definitive Pop Collection
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2 CD; The Everly Brothers were not only among the most important and best early rock & roll stars, but also among the most influential rockers of any era. They set unmatched standards for close, two-part...
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Dream - Best of Everly Brothers
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AUD$26.05;
2 CD; The close, two-part harmonies of brothers Don and Phil Everly -- coupled with a deep country background and a sharp, melodic pop sense -- yielded several huge hits for the duo in the late '50s and...
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