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Tanya Tucker returned to the top of the charts with her late-'80s records for Capitol Records. Though it's a budget-line collection and, by nature, too brief, Greatest Hits nevertheless has several of her best songs from this era and is worthwhile acquiring as a sampler. ~ Thom Owens
Personnel: Tanya Tucker (vocals).
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Purchase Greatest Hits CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Tanya Tucker What's Your Mama's Name/Would You Lay With Me (In A Field Of Stone) CD (1999)
Greatest Hits album
$10.39 Tanya Tucker created a stir in 1972 with her debut album (and single of the same name), DELTA DAWN. A mere 13 years old at the time, Tucker seemed primed for a long, auspicious career in country music. She made good on that promise with her second and third albums, 1973's WHAT'S YOUR MAMA'S NAME and 1974's WOULD YOU LAY WITH ME (IN A FIELD OF STONE). The ...
| | Tanya Tucker Love Songs CD (1996)
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| | Tanya Tucker Greatest Hits 1990-1992 CD (1993)
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| | Tanya Tucker Greatest Hits (Liberty) CD (1989)
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| | Tanya Tucker Best Of My Love CD (1995)
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| | Best Of Tanya Tucker CD (1992)
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$8.89 While the title of this CD may be true, it is a bit misleading. Rather than a greatest hits collection, ...
| | Voice Of The People, Vol. 6: Come Let Us Buy The License CD (1999) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Ralph Stanley Saturday Night & Sunday Morning CDs (1992)
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$20.35 This 31-cut, two-disc project is a masterpiece reflecting both the secular and spiritual sides of Ralph Stanley's artistry. It is also a concept he mulled over in his mind for some time before executing it. The idea was to include performers from both the country and bluegrass worlds doing songs that somehow fit into the Stanley Brothers' tradition. With the inclusion of some Stanley originals as well as tunes written by Bill Monroe, Dwight Yoakam, Tom T. Hall, and Roy McMillan, this is not only a diverse compilation of material, but also one that never fails to interest the listener. Certainly the start-off number, McMillan's "Mountain Folks," which is done up just right by Ralph Stanley & the Clinch Mountain Boys, sets the tone. Followed by a duet between Stanley and Yoakam on the infectious "Down Where the River Bends," it quickly moves through to Stanley's final secular duet with fellow bluegrasser Bill Monroe. Their teamwork on "Letter From My Darling" is monumental. The spiritual numbers include Stanley and Tom T. Hall on the well-known gospel number "Rank Stranger" and Carter Stanley's sadly descriptive "The Fields Have All Turned Brown." But the most beguiling track is the fervent version of Yoakam's tribute song to his coal mining grandfather, Luther Tibbs. "Miner's Prayer" is given a gospel overhaul, making what was already a brilliant creation into an even more ageless tune that will be played, loved, and remembered for many generations to come. Ralph Stanley's high lonesome sound fits in perfectly here and is endlessly effective. ...
| | Draconian Where Lovers Mourn CD (2004)
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$13.85 Epic goth metal with some heavy '70s progressive elements (Rick Wakeman-style keyboards, occasional interludes of softer, folk-like melodies, some spoken word passages that sound like the Moody Blues played at 16 rpm -- that sort of thing), the debut album by Sweden's Draconian is much better than many similar albums in this style. The seven-person band has a strong sense of both pacing ...
| | Jamey Johnson Dollar CD (2006)
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$6.35 Despite a handsome mug and a beefy build, Nashville newcomer Jamey Johnson proves that he's more than just a "hat act" on his 2006 debut, THE DOLLAR. Johnson's neo-traditionalist bent fares well on these 11 tracks, most of which he wrote himself, or co-wrote. While the lyrical themes--work, love, faith, and partying--will not surprise listeners of contemporary country, the freshness of Johnson's songwriting and the appeal ...
| | Johnny Cash Duets CD (2006) Australia
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| | Uni & Her Ukelele My Favorite Letter Is U CD (2006)
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$16.45 \"That Blonde Venus hair, those frilly outfits, that sweet, sweet voice: It could only be Uni & Her Ukelele. The uke\'s pink, usually, and the girl\'s obsessed with unicorns; the overall effect is the musical and sartorial equivalent of sucking on a jawbreaker while drinking whiskey straight from the bottle. Although Uni claims both Ol\' Dirty Bastard and Stevie Nicks as influences and strays a long, long way from traditional, she does perform a tune called \"Mahalo Maui Rose\" that brings the old-fashioned plinky romance.\"- Michael Leaverton & Hiya Swanhuyser for SF Weekly, November 16, 2005\"Consider the ukulele - which, roughly translated, means 'jumping flea' - developed in Hawaii by way of Portugal and wielded ably now by Uni, a petite and soulful singer who is to wacky sexiness what the nitroglycerin dot is to firecrackers. Channeling the spirits of Tin Pan Alley and Joni Mitchell, she'll unveil songs from her new album, My Favorite Letter Is U (Unicornbread), with her electrified ukulele, Sally Luka - think B.B. King's Lucille, but with the personality of a fierce kitten. If all you know about the ukulele is Tiny Tim or that kid on Google Video who rips through 'Classical Gas' on his uke, you owe it to yourself to have your mind properly blown forthwith. \" - David Cotner for LA Weekly, July 14, 2006\"Had it with the guitar? Consider the ukelele. Heather Marie Ellison, aka Uni, was sold on it the moment she heard a friend play a Prince song on one a couple years ago. In a flash as bright as the glitter she wears onstage, she realized she\'d found her instrument. Soon after, Ellison acquired a pink ukelele and christened it Sally Luka - Uni and her Ukelele have been inseparable ever since. With its small size and fanciful name, the ukelele seems a natural fit for a unicorn-obsessed gal who sews her own frilly stage costumes. But Ellison picked the ukelele based on more than quirk appeal; it was also a practical key to creativity and independence. \"I was trying to find an instrument to accompany myself, because I\'d always been the chick singer in the band,\" says Ellison, whose formal training was mostly as a vocalist. \"I wanted to be able to play, to be able to rely on myself. I was working on guitar, but it was intimidating. And I realized anything you can do on a guitar, you can do on a ukelele. It\'s just a guitar with two less strings. It\'s really easy to learn on. And it\'s forgiving, you can\'t really hit the wrong note. \"Ellison discovered the ukelele was perfect for both learning and songwriting because it was portable enough to go anywhere; she could play it on her lunch break at Amoeba Music in San Francisco. In teaching herself, she bypassed the traditional ukelele repertoire of Hawaiian songs and Tin Pan Alley tunes to create a unique pop sound of her own making. Lyrics emerged alongside her fingering as she made up songs to go with the chord progressions she learned. Uni ...
| | Tommy Crouch Embittered CD (2006)
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| | Minxie Unattainable CD (2009)
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$6.69 Minxie's Biography: Minxie (born April 29th, Huntington NY) is a singer/songwriter, musician, and photographer/artist. As a child she attended Usdan summer camp for musical theatre. In 2002, she was granted two music awards by her community, Citizen Faculty Association for "Outstanding Achievement in Music", and the Arts Booster Club Scholarship. Minxie's background has been a concentration in the professional dramatic arts, attending AMDA, Circle in the Square, South Hampton drama class taught by Alec Baldwin, and a Communication BA degree with a focus in film from Marymount Manhattan college (2004). She still pursues her acting career and has been in community theater shows and local Long Island commercial. Due to college, Minxie had to put her passion for music and acting on hold. During this time, she learned various techniques in film training, and now plans to produce and direct her own music videos. Minxie always explored music, teaching herself how to play both guitar and piano, and taking extensive vocal training. Throughout her life she has taken many various dance classes, including bellydancing. Her photography and art started as a hobby that has developed into a craft. After graduating college, Minxie released her first rock album, 'Dangerous Angel', under the stage name Sandy Jayne. As a solo artist, she played out at various open mike nights performing folk sets. Minxie focused on writing songs that would be geared more towards a club scene, and DJ approval. Each song is composed with the thought that the music will be re-mix ready. Future plans of Minxie are to develop herself as a music/video producer. She is learning the art of music production, and putting together a series of self-made audio/video projects. Each song that she produces will be complimented by a video of her making. The acoustic/electronic songs are true life experiences that document her life. Minxie is also striving to produce her own dance music, so you will be expecting to hear some original productions. Unattainable Dance EP: 'Unattainable' is Minxie's breakthrough in discovering her true potential as an artist. Her voice incorporates a child-like playfulness, but at times the sultry woman seduces. Minxie's choruses are complimented with beautiful harmony lines, which demonstrate her vocal range. Minxie is one of a kind, and her music will always live on. Discography: -Focused on a new genre, Minxie releases 'Unattainable' a dance EP. (2009) -Minxie released her first cd "Dangerous Angel", October 2007, under the stage name Sandy Jayne. The album was played on both national and international Internet podcasts, and radio. In January of 2008, "Dangerous ...
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