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  1. CD —. Album. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the CD release of "Columbia Records 1958-1986" on Discogs.

  2. AllMusic. [1] Columbia Records 1958–1986 is a Johnny Cash compilation album released on Columbia Records in 1987 to commemorate the 28 years Cash (who had recently left Columbia for Mercury Records) recorded with the label, featuring 20 tracks dating from 1958 to 1986.

  3. Published By – Painted Desert Music Corp. Credits. A&R [Assistance] – Margie Hunt, Michael Campbell (12) Art Direction – Bill Johnson (12) Compiled By – John L. Smith. Concept By [Album], Management [Product] – James V. Carlson * Liner Notes, Producer [Re-Producer] – Marty Stuart.

  4. 1986: Nick's Knack - compilation of Lowe's songs 1989: Basher: The Best of Nick Lowe (Demon / Columbia ) - compilation of Lowe's songs 1991: The Wilderness Years (Demon) - post- Brinsley Schwarz material recorded before the release of Jesus of Cool

  5. Videos (1) Edit. Johnny Cash: Columbia Records 1958-1986 | Unboxing. 0:55. thefoureyedfox demuzieklant mr_mando heavymetalmuseum Melory peterdegn venetian-guy sconjin. More images. Johnny Cash – Columbia Records 1958-1986. Tracklist. Hide Credits. Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright ℗ – CBS Inc. Copyright © – CBS Inc.

  6. 10 de abr. de 2013 · Between 1958, when he first recorded for Columbia, until 1986, when it didn't renew his contract, he recorded more than 50 singles and 60 albums for the label.

  7. Released in 1987, Columbia Records 1958-1986 is an excellent summary of his two and a half decades at the label, even if it is not perfect. First of all, the title is slightly misleading, because this compilation stops roughly around 1986 and the one new track, the opener "Oh, What a Dream," is really an outtake from the early '60s.