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MCA Special Products' Hello Darlin' is a budget-priced compilation that features 11 selections from Conway Twitty's classic recordings for MCA Records. It's not intended to be a hits collection, and it isn't -- only "Hello Darlin'" is a Twitty staple -- but it's a good sampling of lesser-known singles, album tracks, and covers. It's neither definitive nor representative, but casual fans on a tight budget may find it an entertaining diversion. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
This is Twitty's finest hour as a country singer and songwriter. The great title track is included, plus "Up Comes the Bottle" and "I'm So Used to Loving You." He's at his C&W vocal peak on this one, and almost all of the material is good -- even forgive the inclusion of "Rocky Top." ~ George Bedard Conway Twitty Hello Darlin' Songs Hello Darlin' Review
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Purchase Hello Darlin' CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Willie Nelson Shotgun Willie CD (1973)
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$8.29 Principally recorded at Atlantic Recording Studios, New York.
Prior to his major success as a founding father of outlaw country (with Waylon Jennings), ...
| | Honky Tonk Girl: The Loretta Lynn Collection CDs (1994) Box Set
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$28.59 Recorded in Los Angeles, California; Nashville and Mt. Juliet, Tennessee between February 1960 and December 1987. Includes liner notes by Jimmy Guterman.
The definitive Loretta Lynn career retrospective, and liable to remain so. All the hits are here, plus rarities and overlooked tracks, and the three CDs are sequenced more or less chronologically, from her self-promoted 1960 breakthrough "Honky Tonk Girl" (recorded, in mono, under somewhat primitive conditions) to 1987's "Who Was That Stranger" (state-of-the-art digital), with Lynn's undiminished vocal powers supplying the continuity. Besides the signature songs, particularly noteworthy cuts include duets with country legend Ernest Tubb, and "Who Says God Is Dead," from an overlooked 1968 gospel ...
| | Mark Chesnutt Thank God For Believers CD (1997)
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$6.29 Mark Chesnutt proves once again that he belongs in a category with the best of the honkytonk country singers, at the grassroots of true country. In his ...
| | Vince Gill Key CD (1998)
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$12.65 "If You Ever Have Forever In Mind" won the 1999 Grammy Award for Best Male Country Vocal Performance and was nominated for Best Country Song. "My Kind Of Woman/My Kind Of Man" was nominated for a 1999 Grammy for Best Country Collaboration With Vocals. "Don't Come Cryin' To Me" was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Male Country Vocal Performance.
Vince Gill's THE KEY is essentially a crash course on the history of country music. Inspired by the death of his father to return to the classic country of his youth, Gill has created a primer of traditional country styles. Each song highlights a different style, from Western swing and the Bakersfield sound to waltzes and great male/female duets. But Gill's talents as a guitarist and vocalist keep THE KEY hanging together as a unified whole.
Guest vocalists Faith Hill, Lee Ann Womack, Sara Evans and Alison Krauss are used to great effect--particularly Womack, on the jukebox weeper "Kindly Keep It Country." A standout is "My Kind of Woman/My ...
| | Very Best Of Wynn Stewart 1958-1962 CD (2001)
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| | Dick Curless Tombstone Every Mile CD (1973)
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$11.09 Anchored by the number five country hit title track, Dick Curless' first album for Tower also included his Top 20 country follow-up, "Six Times a Day (The Trains Came Down)," which like "Tombstone Every Mile" was written by Dan Fulkerson. The trucker disaster song "A Tombstone Every Mile" might be what Curless is best known for, but this LP isn't built around trucking songs, as were the albums of the time by Red Simpson (who covered "A Tombstone Every Mile," as it happens). Instead, it's a fairly versatile, hard to categorize set of an enjoyable journeyman who mixed country-pop with a folksy all-around entertainer approach. Curless can sound a little like (or, at least, certainly influenced by) Johnny Cash on the more hard-charging numbers, yet the way his voice is apt to lapse into a low, slightly hammy bass vibrato puts a nod in the direction of Tennessee Ernie Ford as well. Covers of some familiar narrative-style songs ("Streets of Laredo," "King of the Road," "Nine Pound Hammer") fill out an album with just three Curless originals, with some of the tracks so under-produced ...
| | Allman Brothers: Bluegrass Jam Band Tribute CDs (2002)
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$20.65 2-CD;Bluegrass & Jam Band Instrumental Tribute
Performers include: Butch Baldassari (mandolin, mandola, mandocello); Rob Ickes (dobro); Scott ...
| | Pickin' Up The Pieces/Poco CD (2004) (Import) United Kingdom
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$20.75 UK twofer combines the country rock pioneers' 1969 & 1970 albums. 20 tracks. BGO Records. 2004.
This two-fer CD gathers the first two albums by Richie Furay's post-Buffalo Springfield project, the country-rock band Poco: 1969's PICKIN' UP THE PIECES and 1970's POCO.
Of all the pioneering country-rock bands of the late '60s, Poco may well have been the one that got the hybrid the most right, at least initially. The group's high-energy, joyous, and infectious songs had none of the artfulness of the Byrds' attempt at fusing rock and country, and none of the cache of hipness that weighed down both ...
| | Bible Of The Devil Tight Empire CD (2003)
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| | DJ Sparx Deco CD (2006)
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| | Shanna Kiel Orphan CD (2006)
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| | Kevin Clark Zahara CD (2006) (Import)
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$18.55 “ZAHARA”, A DISTINCTIVE “WORLD MUSIC” FLAVOURED JAZZ ALBUM by Kevin Clark Kevin Clark’s two previous CDs have both won the New Zealand Music Award “TUI” for Best Jazz Album – in 2005 for “The Sandbar Sessions” and In 2003 for “Once Upon A Song I Flew”Zahara is a village in Andalucia (southern Spain) founded by the Moors. Kevin, a tutor at the Wellington Conservatorium of Music, stayed there in 2005 while on a music exploration and research trip.The music is all original, with a distinctive edge to the compositions and piano playing, a reflection of Kevin’s travels, South African background, adventures and academic studies in ethnomusicology The theme of the album draws on the “Spanish tinge”, described in the early 1900s by New Orleans pianist pioneer Jelly Roll Morton as an essential ingredient to jazz performance.- Kevin’s research found that the rhythms typical of “Latin” music originated in the Middle East and were introduced into Spain by the Moors.A fiery flamenco presence is strong on many numbers-- complete with “palmas” (hand-clapping) and the cajón –the flamenco box drum. The fusion of flamenco, Cuban and Kevin’s brand of ...
| | Cafe' Buddha: The Cream Of Lounge Cuisine CDs (2007) (Import) United Kingdom
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