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''1996'' is an album by American country singer Merle Haggard, released in 1996. It was his last studio album on the Curb Records label, and was considered something of a return to form for Haggard despite poor sales.〔 ==Background== Despite good reviews, ''1996'' was the first studio album in Haggard's career not to chart. Curb's indifference to the release is commonly cited as a major factor in the LP's commercial failure, with country music critic, journalist and historian Michael McCall summarizing the situation in his AllMusic review of the album: "His record company didn't send promotional copies to reviewers until the album had been out for nearly a month, and no advertising or promotion has been devoted to the music. The album artwork and cover reflect this lack of care: the title, ''1996'', is boxed on the cover like a tomb, exactly like Hag's last set, ''1994''."〔 In his 2013 Haggard biography ''The Running Kind'' David Cantwell adds, "To be a singer and a writer with next to zero chance of being heard was maddening enough. That ''1996'' boasted several strong new originals only compounded the frustration." On "Beer Can Hill," a song that celebrates his Bakersfield roots, Haggard is joined by Dwight Yoakam and fellow country legend Buck Owens. ''1996'' also features contributions from John Anderson, Iris Dement, and Johnny Paycheck.
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