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Recording information: 2 4th Avenue North, Nashville, TN (01/11/1951-??/??/1952); Abilene, TX (01/11/1951-??/??/1952); Ben Adelman's Studio, Washington D.C. (01/11/1951-??/??/1952); Brown Radio Productions, 240 1 (01/11/1951-??/??/1952); Buckley's Record Shop, Union Street, Nashville, TN (01/11/1951-??/??/1952); Capitol Records Studio, 5515 Melrose Avenue, Los Angele (01/11/1951-??/??/1952); Castle Studio At The Tulane Hotel, 206 8th Avenue, Nash (01/11/1951-??/??/1952); Castle Studio, 301 7th Avenue North, Nashville 3, TN (01/11/1951-??/??/1952); Castle Studio, Nashville, TN (01/11/1951-??/??/1952); Chester, PA (01/11/1951-??/??/1952); Decca Studios, West Hampstead, London NW6, England (01/11/1951-??/??/1952); Jim Beck Studio, 1101 Ross Avenue, Dallas, TX (01/11/1951-??/??/1952); King Studio, 1540 Brewster, Cincinnati, OH (01/11/1951-??/??/1952); KWKH Studio, Shreveport, LA (01/11/1951-??/??/1952); Radio Recorders, 7000 Santa Monica Boulevard, Hollywood (01/11/1951-??/??/1952); WFOR Radio, Hattiesburg, MS (01/11/1951-??/??/1952). Given the track list of Country & Western Hit Parade 1952, an entry in Bear Family's stellar series of releases on the theme, one can see that for country music fans, this was an amazing year all around. Imagine some of these songs pouring out of your radio or being played on a jukebox in a dancehall: Hank Thompson's honky tonk classic "Wild Side of Life," Jimmie Dean's nugget "Bummin' Around," Carl Smith's "Are You Teasing Me," Webb Pierce's "Wondering," Hank Snow's "Gold Rush Is Over," and Bill Monroe's "Raw Hide," to name a few. This 26-track compilation selects all Top Ten tracks for inclusion, though some were relegated to obscurity soon after. The latter group contains Lattie Moore's "Juke Joint Johnny," and Jim Eames' "I Cried Again," but this is also the year that saw Kitty Wells lay down her classic "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels," and Hank Williams' "Jambalaya (On the Bayou)." These are all here, plus another dozen or so all-killer, no-filler cuts from country music's grand history. As is customary for all releases on Bear Family, the set includes exhaustive liner notes, complete track information, and great photos. The entire set is packaged in a hardback bound digipack -- it's worth every penny; actually, the entire series is. For fans of traditional country & western music, this set is essential listening. ~ Thom Jurek