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  1. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1996 Cassette release of "The Best Of Tracy Nelson / Mother Earth" on Discogs.

  2. Grateful Dead Family Discography: The Best of Tracy Nelson & Mother Earth. The Best of Tracy Nelson & Mother Earth. Tracy Nelson & Mother Earth. Reprise Archives 46232. A compilation of Mother Earth and Tracy Nelson tracks. Martin Fierro plays on this compilation CD. Buy from amazon.com.

  3. 1 de nov. de 1996 · Less country, but more consistently engaging, is the compilation issued with an even longer title: The Best of Tracy Nelson/Mother Earth Featuring Down So Low. The album-opening “Down So Low” remains as chilling in its gospel intensity as when Nelson wrote it almost 30 years ago, while the rest of these 17 cuts rarely flag in terms of musicianship or material.

  4. Tracy NelsonMother Earth Presents Tracy Nelson Country. More images. Label:Reprise Records – 946233-2, Reprise Records – 2-46233: Series:Reprise Archives: Format: CD, Album, Reissue. ... The Best Of Tracy Nelson / Mother Earth. Tracy Nelson. Nuggets (Original Artyfacts From The First Psychedelic Era 1965-1968) Various. The Wind. Warren ...

  5. 15 de sept. de 1996 · Janis Joplin may have gotten all of the fame and glory, but she was far from the only white female blues shouter to emerge from the San Francisco music scene of the mid-'60s; The Best of Tracy Nelson & Mother Earth is proof positive of that, providing an excellent introduction to one of the more sadly overlooked talents of her time and place.

  6. The Best of Tracy Nelson / Mother Earth, a Compilation of songs by Tracy Nelson. Released in 1996 on Reprise (catalog no. 9362-46232-2; CD).

  7. In 2007, Nelson released You'll Never Be a Stranger at My Door, her first pure country effort since her 1969 album, Mother Earth Presents Tracy Nelson Country. Stranger included her covers of Johnny Cash 's " I Still Miss Someone ," Jim Reeves 's "Four Walls"; the Everly Brothers ' "I Wonder If I Care as Much" and a song based on a poem of her own composition, "Salt of the Earth".