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Osborne Brothers Rocky Top Songs | 1. | Rocky Top - (Radio Mix, original version) | |
| 2. | Rocky Top - (Club Mix) | |
| 3. | Rocky Top - (Championship Mix) | |
| 4. | Rocky Top - (Top Championship Mix) | |
| Purchase Rocky Top CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Ron White - They Call Me Tater Salad DVD (2004) Widescreen
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$11.35 A star of the "Blue Collar Comedy Tour" alongside Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall and Larry The Cable Guy, Ron White blends uproarious comedy with a deft talent for spinning a good yarn. The Texas native often goes by the name of "Tater Salad" (hence the title of this release), and proves here why his tours have grossed upwards of $15 million.
Ron White, one of the stars of the film "Blue Collar Comedy Tour, the Movie", is the razor-sharp Texas who earned his reputation with is acerbic wit. White recently starred in his own Comedy Central TV special. here is one of White's funniest stand-up performances ever.
| | Dolly Parton Home For Christmas CD (1990)
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$5.95 Since it was recorded during the '80s, Home for Christmas sounds a bit too slick, especially for fans of her early material, but it's nevertheless a reasonably enjoyable holiday record, thanks to Dolly's irrepressible charm. ~ Thom Owens
Recording information: Nightingale Recording Studio, Nashville, TN.
Photographer: Dennis Carney.
Unknown Contributor Roles: Tiffany Smith; Derek Wells; Austin Smith; David Turner ; Rebecca Seaver; Bryan Seaver; Cole Kiracofe; Amy Johnson; Alyson Chance; Vanessa Hollowell; Dustin Wells; Katie Turner; Brandon Smith.
Personnel: Dolly Parton (vocals, background vocals); Carl Jackson (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, background vocals); Kent Wells (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Jack Smith (steel guitar); Michael Johnson (gut-string guitar); Robert Williams (dobro); Alisa Jones Wall (hammer dulcimer); Stuart Duncan, Jimmy Mattingly (mandolin, fiddle); Gary W. Smith (piano, keyboards); Michael Davis (keyboards, percussion); Paul Uhrig (acoustic bass); Steve Turner (drums, percussion); Jennifer O'Brien, Tiffany Smith, Derek Wells, Jason Beddoe, Austin Smith, Al Coleman, ...
| | Kathy Mattea Good News CD (1993)
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$7.85 GOOD NEWS won the 1994 Grammy Award for "Southern Gospel, Country Gospel or Bluegrass Gosple Album."
Kathy Mattea's album for the Christmas season is unlike any country Christmas record ever released. For starters, she and producer Brent Maher commissioned original songs rather than taking them from the canon, or adapted obscure songs from the ages. Secondly, the band was formed around what served each song to make it feel as organic as possible. Strange instruments appear, such as the marimbas on "New Kid in Town," recorders and a high string guitar and recorders on "Christ Child Lullaby" (courtesy of Dougie MacLean and Jim Horn), and a full choir on the closing title track. This doesn't feel like any Christmas record you've ever heard before, either. It sounds like a well-crafted, gorgeously wrought folk/country/Celtic-flavored Kathy Mattea record. Give a listen to any of the above, or especially the haunted traditional song "Brightest and Best," completely reworked by Mattea and Maher. The guitars caress the open space between themselves and Mattea's voice, as the pipes and recorders float within. Likewise, listen to "Mary Did You Know," which is one of the most stunningly beautiful Christian folk songs written in decades (by Mark Lowry and Buddy Greene). But then, while songs can be many things, they cannot be given life without a singer, and on Good News, in Mattea's instrument, the grains of truth add up to something incalculable: high art. ~ Thom Jurek
Recorded at Creative Recording, Inc. and Jack's Tracks Recording Studio, Nashville, Tennessee.
Personnel: Kathy Mattea (vocals, background vocals); Kathy Mattea; Dougie MacLean (vocals, guitar); Robert Binkley (vocals); Don Potter ...
| | Kenny Rogers Gift CD (1996)
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$6.75 As a latter-day holiday album from Kenny Rogers, The Gift isn't half bad, thanks to the professional production and Rogers' honeyed voice, but it does suffer from uneven material and the occasional indifferent performance. There are enough good moments here to make it worthwhile for hardcore Kenny fans, but not enough to make it of interest to less dedicated listeners. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Digitally remastered using HDCD technology.
Recorded at Creative Studio, Nashville, Tennessee and 21st Street Studios, Purcellville, Virginia.
Personnel includes: Kenny Rogers, The Katinas, Wynonna, Glad (vocals); Don ...
| | Vince Vance & The Valiants All I Want For Christmas Is You CD (1993)
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$12.05 This album's title track remained a holiday favorite within the country community during the '90s, even as Vince Vance struggled to establish himself as more than a one-hit novelty act. Despite the artist's struggles, his song remains a minor modern classic and received airplay year after year. Nothing else here is remotely worth bothering with. Sure, most of the other songs are similar in style to the title track, but this formulaic sense of repetition gets dull quickly. Stick with the song and forget about the full-length album, ...
| | 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 the disc's appeal is sure to extend to fans of Jackson's secular music, particularly on "Softly and Tenderly," which is enhanced by gentle organ lines, and "I'll Fly Away," here given a light, jaunty bluegrass feel. The resulting atmosphere evokes images of the Georgia-born singer/guitarist sitting in on a friendly, open-air church service, leading a sing-along of traditional numbers such as "What a Friend We Have in Jesus" and "I Want to Stroll Over Heaven with You."
Alan Jackson: Alan Jackson (vocals, guitar); Gary Prim, John Wesley Ryles, Keith Stegall, Melodie Crittenden, Brent Mason .
Personnel: Brent Mason (acoustic guitar); Gary Prim ...
| | Knife In The Water Crosspross Bells CD (2002)
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$7.89 3rd Rel;5 Song EP,"Mix Of ...
| | Jerry Lee Lewis, Vol. 3: Jeunesse Droguee (2005)
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| | Jessica Simpson Sweetest Sin/In This Skin (2003)
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| | Minami Kuribayashi Crystal Energy-Mai Otome Op Thema CD (2006) (Import)
$19.69 | | Flight Of The Conchords The Distant Future (2007)
$6.65 While the Flight of the Conchords--a.k.a. New Zealand comedian/musicians Jemaine Clement and Bret McKenzie--first garnered U.S. attention with their self-titled HBO TV series, the "folk-parody" duo made its recording debut in August 2007 with THE DISTANT FUTURE EP. Issued on Sub Pop, the six-track outing offers both studio and live samplings of the Conchords' Tenacious D-like wackiness, as best revealed on the style parody "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World," a slacker "slow jam" filled with awkward ...
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