| | Hank Williams Best Of Hank & Hank CD Hank Williams Discography of CDs
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THE BEST OF HANK AND HANK is a fun album, put together to capitalize on the success of "There's a Tear in My Beer," in which Williams Sr. sang from the beyond the grave with his son via the wonders of modern technology. (A similar technique was used a few years later to reunite Nat "King" Cole and daughter Natalie on "Unforgettable").
Here, Williams Sr. is also represented by his perennial hits "Jambalaya," "Kaw-Liga," and "Why Don't You Love Me." Meanwhile, Hank Jr. performs some of dad's tunes with '60s Nashville backing (lots of strings and female choruses), while in "The Conversation," he muses about his father's legacy with the help of rowdy friend Waylon Jennings. Best Of Hank & Hank Music Hank Williams Best Of Hank & Hank Songs Best Of Hank & Hank Music Review Buy Best Of Hank & Hank CD Purchase Best Of Hank & Hank CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Hank Williams, Jr 20 Hits Special Collection, Vol. 1 CD (1995)
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| | David Allan Coe For The Record: The First 10 Years CD (1985)
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$8.99 Liner Note Author: David Allan Coe.
Recording information: 1974-1984.
Photographer: Larry Dixon.
For the Record: The First 10 Years gets a slight edge over its counterpart ...
| | Last Waltz DVD (1978) Special Edition; Subtitled; Widescreen
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$9.69 In what just might be the finest rock & roll concert film ever, ...
| | Vince Vance & The Valiants All I Want For Christmas Is You CD (1993)
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| | Alan Jackson Precious Memories CD (2006)
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| | Sugarland Love On The Inside CD (2008) Bonus Tracks; Deluxe Edition; Digipak; Deluxe Fan Edition
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| | Best Of Masta Ace CD (1990)
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$11.55 The debut full-length from Masta Ace, and only one with the Juice Crew (with whom he rapped on "The Symphony"), Take a Look Around is as much a testament to Marley Marl and DJ Mister Cee's production as it as to the very able rhyming skills of the collegiate-looking Ace. Though the album never gave the MC the success that other Juice Crew members -- including Big Daddy Kane, to whom he is often compared -- had, it's still a great representation of what early hip-hop ...
| | Motor City Madness: The Ultimate Funkadelic Westbound Compilation CDs (2003) England
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$17.19 Some Funkadelic fans might be disappointed that the two-CD Motor City Madness: The Ultimate Collection compilation has nothing from the records the group did in the late '70s and early '80s after leaving ...
| | Del McCoury Promised Land CD (2006)
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| | Clark Byron In That Day CD (2003)
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| | Unknown Prophets World Premier CD (2003)
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$18.99 Unknown Prophets is a Twin Cities based hip hop group consisting ...
| | Juggernauts As We Like It CD (2004)
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$17.69 From Sing Out! Winter 2005Volume 48, #4The JuggernautsAs We Like ItThose unfamiliar with this popular band may be puzzled: the album title evokes Shakespeare, the cover features primitive masks, and the band slogan is 'changing the face of roots music.' The combination seems even odder when you note that the band combines ...
| | Nils Lofgren Wonderland CD (1983) Reissue
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$8.65 Wonderland is a surprisingly commercial work from guitarist/vocalist Nils Lofgren, opening with a very catchy and impressive "Across the Tracks," followed quickly by the beautiful "Into the Night," which has flavors of Bruce Springsteen, though Lofgren's vocal is more precise and radio-friendly than his boss, the Boss. That's the strange thing about the music biz -- when a voice is superior and the music more commercial, it still takes a back seat to personality; listen to any hit song from Neil Young to verify that statement. And take, for example, the only cover here, Bobby Womack's classic "It's All Over Now." Everything's in tune, but the band sounds like it was programmed by a computer and Lofgren's vocal has none of the drive found in his originals. Indeed, he is again sounding like Springsteen on the very next track, "I Wait for You," which has that Springsteen swagger with Lofgren's to-the-point presentation. The excellent production by the singer along with his rhythm section -- bassist Kevin McCormick and drummer Andy Newmark -- is much more exciting than Jeffrey Baxter's thin sound on Night Fades Away or Newmark and Lofgren's co-produced effort, 1977's I Came to Dance, which had none of the snap, crackle, and pop found here. The title ...
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