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RARE HIGHWAYMEN CD SAMPLER JOHNNY CASH WILLIE NELSON NM  
Product ID: IZ0003773
ISBN: DPRO-79084
RARE HIGHWAYMEN CD SAMPLER JOHNNY CASH WILLIE NELSON NM

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HELLO YOU ARE LOOKING TO BID ON THE RARE THE HIGHWAYMEN CD SAMPLER RELEASED IN 1995 ON LIBERTY RECORDS DPRO-79084. CD WAS SENT OUT BY THE RECORD LABEL FOR PROMOTIONAL USE ONLY- THIS ITEM WAS NOT AVAILABLE IN STORES. COMES WITH COLLECTIBLE INNER SLEEVE & REAR TRAY INSERT. ITEM IS IN OVERALL NEAR MINT CONDITION, CD HAS A FEW LIGHT MARKS ON THE BACK, BUT NO SCRATCHES OR FINGERPRINTS.  BOOKLET & REAR TRAY INSERT LOOK PERFECT. Disc is still in it's original jewelcase, which has some surface light wear, but no cracks or cut outs- NEAR MINT- 100% intact. Item is not sealed, but comes stored in a polybag sleeve. International buyers please inquire for shipping rates.   Thank you for looking and happy buying. SEE OUR OTHER ITEMS FOR THESE ARTISTS
Before rock & roll gave listeners the Traveling Wilburys, country music spawned the Highwaymen, a supergroup of mythic proportions that featured living legends Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, and Kris Kristofferson. The foursome had worked together in various combinations over the years, but teamed up under the Highwaymen umbrella in 1985. Their first single together, "Highwayman, " topped the country charts that year and spawned an album of the same name on Columbia. The album also proved mightily popular, hitting number one on the country listings and producing a Top 20 follow-up single in a cover of Guy Clark's "Desperadoes Waiting for a Train. "   Afterward, the members returned to their individual careers for a few years, but reconvened in 1990 to record a sequel, Highwayman 2. It reached number four on the country album charts and spun off the minor hit "Silver Stallion. Another layover followed, and when the Highwaymen returned for a third outing in 1995, they inked a new deal with Liberty/Capitol. The Road Goes on Forever was produced by Don Was. The group did not record again prior to Jennings' death in 2002. ~  All Music Guide   Tracks: The Devil's Right Hand It Is What It Is Waiting For A Long Time The Road Goes On Forever  

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