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"That's The Way" was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance.
"Bring On The Rain" was nominated for the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration With Vocals.
BURN, Jo Dee Messina's follow-up to her breakthrough CD I'M ALRIGHT fairly bursts with joyful energy. Unsurprisingly, considering that in the two years between the CDs, Messina pulled herself out of bankruptcy and found both record-breaking chart success and love. If you're looking for heartbreak here, you're in the wrong place. Nearly every track on BURN is celebratory and upbeat, both lyrically and musically.
In song after song, Messina exhorts her fans to seize the moment ("Dare to Dream," "These Are the Days"), better their situations ("Angelene"), give themselves over to love ("If Not You," "Closer"), or believe that things will get better ("Downtime," "That's the Way"). Messina's powerful alto has never sounded better, and Tim McGraw's impeccable, acoustic guitar-heavy production rocks without being too slick. McGraw pops up as a guest vocalist on the CD's mesmerizing, stripped-down closing track, "Bring On the Rain," a song about--what else--triumphing over life's adversities. But the CD's centerpiece is the title track, which sets a delicate, poetic lyric against a passionate, power-ballad chorus. Messina's relentless exuberance makes BURN a love letter from a survivor who made it through--and wants you to join her.
Recorded at Ocean Way, Nashville, Tennessee.
Personnel: Larry Byrom, Biff Watson, John D. Willis (acoustic guitar); Michael Landau (electric guitar, bass guitar); Brent Mason (electric guitar); Byron Gallimore (electric 12-string guitar); Paul Franklin (steel guitar, drums); Aubrey Haynie (fiddle); Steve Nathan (keyboards); Lonnie Wilson (drums); Gene Miller, Kim Parent, Lisa Bevill (background vocals).
Photographer: Ron Davis.
Personnel: Jo Dee Messina, Tim McGraw (vocals); John D. Willis, Biff Watson, Larry Byrom (acoustic guitar); Brent Mason, B. James Lowery, Michael Landau (electric guitar); Byron Gallimore (electric 12-string guitar); Paul Franklin (steel guitar); Aubrey Haynie (fiddle, octave fiddle); S. Kirk Johnson, Steven R. Conn (accordion); Steve Nathan (keyboards); Mike Brignardello (bass); Lonnie Wilson (drums); Kim Parent, Ralph Friedrichson, Curtis E. Young, Gene Miller, Lisa Bevill, John W. Ryles, Chris Rodriguez (background vocals).
Entertainment Weekly (8/4/00, p.87) - "...With its rocking beat and joie de vivre, BURN will make you put the top down and sing out loud." - Rating: B Jo Dee Messina Burn Songs Purchase Burn CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Jo Dee Messina I'm Alright CD (1998)
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$6.95 Jo Dee Messina's sophomore album might be called I'M ALRIGHT, but its real message is "I'm Alright...without you." In song after song on this mostly upbeat album, Jo Dee plays the Strong Woman role, whether she's telling unfaithful or non-committal lovers to beat it, or insisting on a relationship that's equal in every way. In the infectious "Bye Bye," she's driving away from her loser boyfriend, declaring that she's got "the rear view mirror torn off, I ain't never lookin' back." Elsewhere, she's talking herself into leaving a nowhere ...
| | Faith Hill Breathe CD (1999)
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$10.29 Faith Hill won the 2000 CMA Award for Female Vocalist Of The Year.
BREATHE won the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Country Album. "Breathe" won the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance. "Let's Make Love" won the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals. "Breathe" was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award in the categories of Best Country Song and Song Of The Year. "The Way You Love Me" was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Country Song.
With her third album, FAITH, Faith Hill tasted pop crossover success--and she evidently liked the taste. BREATHE, Hill's fourth release, takes the pop/country stylings of FAITH to the next level. It's an appealing collection ...
| | Shedaisy Whole Shebang CD (1999)
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$12.65 "Little Good-byes" was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Country Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal.
Additional personnel includes: Biff Watson (acoustic guitar); Terry McMillian (harmonica, percussion); Tim Lauer (electric piano); Glenn Worf (bass);
THE WHOLE SHEBANG is the debut album from SHeDAISY, a polished pop-country trio consisting of the Osborn sisters--Kristyn, ...
| | Dixie Chicks Fly CD (1999)
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$8.99 Principally recorded at Westwood Sound Studio, Nashville, Tennessee.
All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology.
FLY won the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Country Album. "Ready To Run" won the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Country Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal. FLY was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Album Of The Year. "Ready To Run" was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Country Song.
The Dixie Chicks won the 2000 CMA Awards for Entertainer Of The Year and Vocal Group Of The Year. FLY won the 2000 CMA Award for Album Of The Year.
"Goodbye Earl" won the 2000 CMA Award for Best Video Of The Year.
Forget the platform sneakers and safety pins--under all that glitz and glitter, the Dixie Chicks are one heckuva country group. The group sings, ...
| | Very Best Of John Michael Montgomery CD (2003)
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| | Marie Osmond All In Love CD (1988)
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| | Lucinda Williams World Without Tears CD (2003) Bonus Tracks; Australia
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$18.09 WORLD WITHOUT TEARS was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for ...
| | Fanny Strange Planes Spray Cancers On Winnipeg CD (2004) (Import) Canada
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| | Alabama Mountain Music CD (1982)
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| | Heaven 17 Before/After CD (2006) (Import) Import
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| | Protest American Protest Songs 1928-53 Protest: American Protest Songs 1928-53 CD (2008) (Import)
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| | Cmu Open Spaces CD (1971) Import; Limited Edition
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| | Annibale CD (1959) (Import) Italy
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$32.85 Digitmovies proudly presents the tenth volume of the series dedicated the Italian Peplum genre with this release - for the absolutely first time on CD - of the complete original motion picture soundtrack by Carlo Rustichelli for the 1959 movie "Annibale" (aka "Hannibal"). The leading actors were the American actor Victor Mature (famous for his epic leading roles in movies like "Samson and Delilah", "The Robe", "Demetrius and the Gladiators"), Rita Gam, Gabriele Ferzetti and the very young Carlo Pedersoli (aka Bud Spencer) and Mario Girotti (aka Terence Hill) in one of their early screen appearances. There has always been great confusion about who directed which scenes, because the American B movie cult director Edgar G. Ulmer was responsible for the US version of the film, whereas the Italian veteran Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia got the director credit for the Italian (and European) version of this epic about the famous Carthagian general. The score was written by the noted Carlo Rustichelli,(Carpi, 1916- Roma,2004), one of the most important names of Italian Film Music. This CD project has been made possible thanks to the help of our friends at Beat Records who have authorized the release of the important Nazionalmusic catalogue. Unfortunately, the original master tapes have gone lost for many years, as the recording sessions took place almost half a century ago. Although we could find alternate master tapes for this CD, the sound is quite deteriorated even though several tracks have a quite acceptable sound quality. Carlo Rustichelli has written a passionate and full-blooded orchestral OST based on the Hannibal theme, an epic and adventurous march that is introduced in the Main Titles (Tr.1) and frequently reprised in the score in Tr.2 (slow and measured) for the scene of Hannibal's army which crosses the icy mountains of the Alps riding on their elephants. We get a variation with male choir in Tr.4, and there is further development of the theme in Tr.9,Tr.11,Tr.15 (slow with string tremoli) Tr.25,Tr.26,Tr.29 and in the "Finale" (Tr.32) after the love theme introduction. Carlo Rustichelli alternates battle themes powerfully performed by brass and percussions in Tr.5 and in Tr.8 (with furious French horn glissandi), Tr.12,Tr.14, a magnificent and outstanding Rozsa-like march (that in the music cues sheet is announced as "Roman March",Tr.22) , Tr.23, Tr.24, Tr.27, religious flavoured music (Tr.7), suspense music (Tr.31) to a recurrent delicate and pastoral love theme for Hannibal (Mature) and Sylvia (Gam) ...
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