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Back 2 Back provides ten songs, five each from country-pop legends Willie Nelson and Patsy Cline on one disc. The combined artists are similar enough that the transition between the two isn't jarring, but still, you wonder what is the point of this? Pass on Intercontinental's Back 2 Back and instead pick up any separate compilation available by Willie Nelson on Columbia or Patsy Cline on MCA. ~ Al Campbell Back 2 Back Review
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Purchase Back 2 Back CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Tracy Byrd Keepers: Greatest Hits CD (1999)
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$12.65 Personnel includes: Tracy Byrd (vocals); Randy Scruggs (acoustic guitar); Larry Byrom (electric guitar); Robby Turner (steel guitar); Aubrey Haynie (fiddle); John Barlow Jarvis (piano); Michael Rhodes (bass); Owen Hale (drums, percussion); Curtis Young, John Wesley Ryles (background vocals). Engineers include: Steve Marcantonio. Includes liner notes by Robert K. Oermann. Keepers: Greatest Hits is an excellent summary of Tracy Byrd's first five albums, collecting the very best of his hits. Included are the radio version of "The Keeper of the Stars" (rather than the earlier recording ...
| | Levon Helm Electric Dirt CD (2009)
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$15.65 Audio Mixer: Justin Guip. Photographer: Ahron R. Foster. Not that anyone's keeping score, but as Band alumni records go, Levon is pulling way ahead of the pack with his second keeper in as many tries in the '00s. ELECTRIC DIRT finds the Arkansas legend building on its critically acclaimed predecessor, DIRT FARMER, and bringing the democratic ebullience of his weekly Midnight Ramble live sessions (held in his barn) to record. Ramble stalwarts Larry Campbell and Amy Helm (Levon's daughter) appear all over the album (Campbell as producer and multi-instrumentalist; Amy Helm providing genetically ...
| | Jamey Johnson That Lonesome Song CD (2008)
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$11.59 Personnel: Jamey Johnson (vocals, guitars, tubular bells); Scott Welch, Wayd Battle (electric guitar); Eddie Long (steel guitar, dobro); Jim "Moose" Brown (keyboards); Kevin Grantt (bass guitar); Dave Macafee (drums); Curtis Wright, Wyatt Beard (background vocals). Jamey Johnson is a successful songwriter on Nashville's Music Row, who has authored hits by George Strait and Trace Adkins. THAT LONESOME SONG, Johnson's debut album as a performer, is a happy throwback to the outlaw country of the 1970s, with Johnson's gruff, character-filled vocals surrounded ...
| | Lyle Lovett Natural Forces CD (2009)
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$11.99 Audio Mixer: Nathaniel Kunkel. Retreating to generally quieter territory after the somewhat splashy IT'S NOT BIG IT'S LARGE, Lyle Lovett also backs away from original tunes on NATURAL FORCES, choosing to devote the bulk of the 11-track album to other writers. Covers are common for Lovett, but not since 1998's STEP INSIDE THIS HOUSE has he spent so much time singing other's songs, and he revisits some of the same composers as before, picking tunes from Townes Van Zandt and Vince Bell, while co-writing "It's Rock and Roll" with Robert Earl Keen. As before, Lyle gravitates toward gentle, moody songs, with Tommy Elskes' slyly sarcastic blues, "Bohemia," being the liveliest of the ...
| | Big Kenny The Quiet Times of a Rock and Roll Farm Boy CD (2009)
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| | Reba Mcentire Keep On Loving You CD (2009) Enhanced CD
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$15.25 This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Personnel: Ilya Toshinsky, Brian Sutton (acoustic guitar, banjo); Jimmie Lee Sloas (acoustic guitar); Tom Bukavac, Kenny Greenberg, Brent Mason (electric guitar); Mike Johnson , Paul Franklin ...
| | Johnny Coles New Morning CD (1982) (Import) Netherlands
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| | William Coulter Celtic Sessions CD (1997)
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| | Old Time Country: Back In The Saddle CD (2002)
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| | Drew's Famous Kids Pop Country Hits CD (2003)
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| | Wynn Stewart After The Storm: The Legendary Playboy Sessions CD (1976)
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Personnel: Wynn Stewart (vocals); Dale Sellers, Robert C. Thompson, David Carrol Kirby, Joe Bob Barnhill, James Colvard (guitar); Stuart H. Basore, Russell Hicks (steel guitar); Buddy Spicher (fiddle); Jerry Whitehurst (piano); Bobby Dyson (bass); Mark B. Morris (drums). Recorded at RCA Studios, Nashville, Tennessee in 1976. Personnel: Dave Kirby, Robert C. Thompson, Jim Colvard, Joe Barnhill, Dale Sellers (guitar); Russ Hicks, Stuart Basore (steel guitar); Buddy Spicher (fiddle); Jerry Whitehurst (piano); Ralph Gallant, Mark Morris (drums). Liner Note Author: Nick Shaffran. Wynn Stewart was one of the great country singers, and his influence was substantial, too, but his chart success never reflected the stature of his talent. During his early '60s peak on Challenge Records, when he was one of the architects of Bakersfield country, he had only one national Top Ten country hit, and when he switched to Capitol in the second half of the '60s, he scored a number one hit with the smoothed-over country-pop of "It's Such a Pretty World Today." He had three other Top Ten hits after that, but they were glossy approximations of the light, skipping Bakersfield sound and then he pretty much dropped off the radar during the early '70s, until he signed to Playboy and turned out the fine comeback effort After the Storm. It gave him another final Top Ten hit in the title track, but more than that, it gave him one of his better albums. At the time, Playboy was best-known as the home of Mickey Gilley, the singer who managed to give the rowdy, hardcore country of his cousin Jerry Lee Lewis a bit of a softer cosmopolitan shine, opening it up to a wider audience. This was due in part to the contributions of producer Eddie Kilroy, who also helmed After the Storm and gives it the same production he would give Gilley, guiding Stewart to a selection of material that walks the line between honky tonk and country-pop, including several new Stewart originals and revivals of his classics "Wishful Thinking," "Big Big Love," and "Sing a Sad Song." These new recordings carry a nice, reflective maturity in Stewart's delivery, marking them as distinctly different versions to the originals, and the rest of the album doesn't pale in comparison, with Stewart's wry originals "Don't Monkey With My Widder" and the playfully dark "I'm Gonna Kill You" carrying the torch for Bakersfield country, with "After the Storm," "Lonely Rain," "It Always Rains on Me," and "It's Such a Pretty World Today" nicely acquitting the pop side. It may be a little slicker and softer than his Challenge recordings, but there's a wonderful lived-in feel to his performances that gives After the Storm a real resonance, ...
| | String Quartet Tribute To Faith Hill CD (2004)
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| | Waylon Jennings Early Outlaw CD (2004)
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| | Where Blues Meets Rock Vol. 7-Where Blues Meets Rock CD (2007) (Import)
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