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Purchase This Christmas Day CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Alan Jackson Precious Memories CD (2006)
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$11.29 On 2006's PRECIOUS MEMORIES, country superstar Alan Jackson ventures into gospel territory, offering up a set of warm and inviting faith-themed songs. These spare tracks feature no percussion and rely almost solely on piano and acoustic guitar, allowing the focus to remain on Jackson's resonant vocals and the songs' devoutly Christian lyrics. Although praising Jesus is clearly the core of this album, the beautifully minimalist renderings of spiritual classics are so soothing and pleasant that ...
| | Vince Vance & The Valiants All I Want For Christmas Is You CD (1993)
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| | Miranda Lambert Revolution CD (2009)
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$10.39 While Miranda Lambert's first two albums spun tales of kerosene fires, bar fights, and firearmed vengeance, REVOLUTION finds the Texan taking some degree of comfort in her relationship ...
| | Kenny Rogers Gift CD (1996)
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$7.89 As a latter-day holiday album ...
| | Johnny Cash American Recordings CD (1994) Reissue
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$6.75 AMERICAN RECORDINGS won the 1995 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album.
Johnny Cash is back and better than ever. The legendary Man In Black is now recording for a modern rock label, and is being produced by hard-core rap/rock guru Rick Rubin--and the results are startling. Spare and stripped to the bone, ...
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| | Train Go Sorry Souvenir CD (2005)
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$16.45 Train Go Sorry is the brainchild and alias of Portland, OR songwriter Chad Bault. With and/or without a revolving cast of supporting characters Chad uses a balance of easy-going humor and a sincere, plaintive melancholy to connect with his audience. “I write songs for the underdog.” he explains, “I write about the things that hurt. I write about the things that most pop songwriters don’t want to talk about. I try to be as open and honest about my emotions as I can, and I think people connect with that. Sometimes it just helps to know someone else feels the same.”Train Go Sorry’s roots are found in the seemingly incongruent genres of Garage and Folk. Growing up in the farmlands of Eastern Washington at the height of the Grunge explosion, Chad cut his teeth in garage band after garage band. He developed the gritty side of his voice by covering songs by Nirvana and Alice In Chains. His first band, Big Brother, was one of the few Eastern Washington grunge bands to receive positive press in the then popular Seattle weekly The Rocket. With the education gained in those rural garages and attics Chad began performing solo; opening for artists like Pedro the Lion, Sixpence None the Richer and Damien Jurado. Drawing on influences across the musical spectrum, his unique brand of indie infused acoustic music was beginning to take shape. “I was as much influenced by Kurt Cobain as I was Nick Drake. I’ve always tried to hear beyond the labels that we put on music, and find the artists behind them. I’ve been forever changed by artists like Jeff Buckley, Michael Hedges, Utah Phillips, Bono, Tracy Chapman, Jeff Tweedy and Johnny Cash. It’s all in there, filtering out through my perspective and abilities.”Since moving to Portland, Oregon in the fall of 2002 Chad has become a fixture on the burgeoning music scene there. Train Go Sorry has performed with bands from many different styles because of the uniqueness and broad appeal of Chad’s voice. Southofmainstream.com says of his voice, “it's husky and warm, a little gritty and it's got a powerful emotional punch.” He can play an indie rock show Friday night and a songwriter-in-the-round on Saturday without changing one note or arrangement. Although primarily a one-man band, Train Go Sorry has expanded over the last 2 years to occasionally include an all-star and ever-changing line-up of Portland talent. Drummer Adam Mack (The Paperboys), guitarist Jaycob Van Auken, multi-instrumentalists Michael Benke and Keith Peterson, bassists Darren Claymon and Wayne Miller (Derby) have all been a part of the Train Go Sorry ...
| | Loop Station Balance On What CD (2005)
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$14.79 LOOP!STATION has recently emerged from the studio with a pocketful of potent tunes. And if you dont know who they are yet, LOOP!STATION is your new favorite sonic drug, doled out by the stellar musical duo of Robin Coomer and Sam Bass. One woman, one man, one voice, one cello, multiple layered 'loops' hand tooled and shaped into lovely, cascading, provocative orchestral compositions with an immediate soul-rocking ...
| | Squarewave Faint Glow CD (2007)
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$10.15 As a follow up to last year's "Dullhead", "A Faint Glow" continues on the same path of contemplative and emotive guitar/electronic psychedeliaIsthmus ReviewRich Albertoni on Thursday 03/08/2007The sophomore release from former Ivory Library members Jeff Jagielo and Pat Connaughty is quieter and more delicate than their 2006 debut, ...
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