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Silver Jubilee

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Download links and information about Silver Jubilee by Riders In The Sky. This album was released in 2003 and it belongs to Country genres. It contains 33 tracks with total duration of 01:51:56 minutes.

Artist: Riders In The Sky
Release date: 2003
Genre: Country
Tracks: 33
Duration: 01:51:56
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Texas Plains 2:31
2. Cool Water 3:31
3. Back In the Saddle Again 4:01
4. Compadres In the Old Sierra Madres 3:12
5. Sidekick Heaven 5:59
6. Blue Bonnet Lady 2:46
7. (Ghost) Riders In the Sky 3:41
8. The Line Rider 3:12
9. We're Burnin' Moonlight 2:14
10. Phantom of the Chuckwagon 2:13
11. La Malaguena 4:21
12. Here Comes the Santa Fe 3:15
13. The Arms of My Love 3:30
14. Salting of the Slug 2:10
15. Way Out There 2:22
16. Tumbling Tumbleweeds 3:22
17. Ride Cowboy Ride 2:11
18. Ringo 3:48
19. The Biscuit Blues 2:51
20. Lonely Yukon Stars 3:03
21. That's How the Yodel Was Born 2:00
22. Blue Montana Skies 3:11
23. Woody's Roundup 1:56
24. Reincarnation / Sundown In Santa Fe 1:50
25. My Oklahoma 3:18
26. Wah-Hoo (Live At the Renaissance) 3:47
27. Early Autumn (Live At the Renaissance:) 3:07
28. Rawhide (Live At the Renaissance) 5:57
29. You're Wearing Out Your Welcome Matt (Live At the Renaissance) 5:42
30. Questions (Live At the Renaissance) 6:49
31. There's a Blue Sky Way Out Yonder (Live At the Renaissance) 2:23
32. Riders Radio Theatre Medley / So Long Saddle Pals (Live At the Renaissance) 6:10
33. The Cowboy Way (Live At the Renaissance) 1:33

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Riders in the Sky celebrate their 25th anniversary by revisiting a number of their most requested numbers with brand new renditions. All four members are strong singers as well as being able instrumentalists. They're also ready to add a touch of humor at a moment's notice. The obvious favorites are the decades-old songs known by listeners barely familiar with cowboy music, including "Texas Plains," "Back in the Saddle Again," "(Ghost) Riders in the Sky" (which easily eclipses Vaughn Monroe's hit record), and a live version of "Rawhide." Two extremely funny tracks include "Sidekick Heaven," with a narrative piece with amusing impressions of a number of famous cowboy movie sidekicks, and the side-splitting "Phantom of the Chuckwagon," which lampoons the ridiculous works of the nauseating Broadway composer Andrew Lloyd Webber (one sample lyric: "Don't cry for me, Arizonie, I ate a bad burrito"). The yodeling may take some getting used to for those not well-versed in the cowboy tradition, but the music within this well-packaged two-CD set, with extensive liner notes and lots of photos, will easily stand the test of time.