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Personnel: Jim Reeves (vocals, guitar). All Time Gospel Favorites Music Jim Reeves All Time Gospel Favorites Songs All Time Gospel Favorites Music Review Purchase All Time Gospel Favorites CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | John Denver: The Wildlife Concert DVD (1995)
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| | Patsy Cline Just A Closer Walk With Thee CD (1995)
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$5.25 Patsy Cline and Loretta Lynn were both recording for Decca and working with producer Owen Bradley in ...
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| | Cory Morrow Double Exposure CDs (2001)
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$9.79 This live double CD from the Texas country artist Cory Morrow features a set of nine solo acoustic songs, including "Ride Away," "Along For the Ride," and "Always and Forever," as well as an electric and electrifying set by the singer accompanied by his band that includes "The Man That I've Been," "Wrapped Up in Your Love," and "Nashville Blues."
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| | Bjork Post CD (1995) DualDisc
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$16.05 This is a DualDisc, which contains a CD on one side of the disc and a DVD on the other.
POST, Bjork's second release as a solo artist, mines the fertile soil of the eclectic musical terrain of post-modern pop. The album throbs in and out of ambient cadences with techno beats, slips into showtune theatrics, then reels back to the dance floor.
With a full plate of sounds already on the table, Bjork adds her own unique flare to the presentation, proving she is not easily pigeonholed. The lyrically-insistent opener, "Army Of Me," is a relentless electronic grind that is typical of Bjork's vibe, but POST also digs into Western music's more organic resources. "It's Oh So Quiet" may be a remake of an old Hollywood showtune, but Bjork's version transcends the song's silver screen aloofness on the strength of her delightful screams ("Zing, BOOM!!/You fall in love"). It is directly followed by "Enjoy," a lurching hypnotic nod with musical help from British trip-hop MC, Tricky; and the smooth, Bee Gees-like orchestration of "Isobel," a swooning accompaniment to strobe light bongo drums which announces that the listener is no longer at a rave, but at a disco.
POST shows off Bjork's grasp of technology, history and basic pop aesthetics. Few modern rock albums have sampled so many different facets of the atypical buffet and have come up with such tasty results.
This deluxe DualDisc features the original CD in remastered stereo on side 1 and, on the DVD side, the entire album in Advanced Resolution 5.1 Surround Sound along with bonus videos. "Post," producted by Nellee Hooper war released in 1995, yielding Bjork ...
| | Kelly Willis Happy Holidays CD (2006)
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$12.55 Kelly Willis and her spouse Bruce Robison both have a knack for writing simple, emotionally straightforward country tunes, and they know how to make them work in the studio with plenty of heart and soul and a low level of extraneous fluff. So it's good to see them release a collaborative album at last, even if it's a modest Christmas-themed effort, and Happy Holidays finds the couple in fine form together. Dominated by covers (Robison contributes the album's sole original, "Oklahoma Christmas," which sounds like a more concise and less snarky variation on Robert Earl Keen's "Merry Christmas from the Family"), Happy Holidays moves back and forth between seasonal torch songs (Willis sounds sexy indeed on "Santa Baby," and she and Robison are both playful and sensuous on "Baby, It's Cold Outside"), somber but celebratory numbers such as "In the Bleak Midwinter" and "A Winter's Tale" (delivered respectively by Willis and Robison with feeling and dignity), and twangy Yuletide tunes, such as Charlie Louvin's "Shut in at Christmas," Buck Owens' "Santa Looked a Lot Like Daddy," ...
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