| | Kentucky Headhunters Pickin' On Nashville CD Kentucky Headhunters Discography of CDs
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As their album title suggests, The Headhunters aren't entirely comfortable with the country tag, which is appropriate when you hear their guitar-heavy, rambunctious music. The vocals have that twang, but these good old boys are often closer to Lynyrd Skynyrd than they are to Merle Haggard, and all the better for it. ~ William Ruhlmann
Recorded at Soundshop Studio, Nashville, Tennessee.
The Kentucky Headhunters: Ricky Lee Phelps (vocals); Greg Martin, Richard Young (guitar); Doug Phelps (bass, background vocals); Fred Young (drums, percussion).
Pickin' On Nashville Music Kentucky Headhunters Pickin' On Nashville Songs Pickin' On Nashville Music Review Purchase Pickin' On Nashville CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Faith Hill Faith CD (1998)
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$9.69 FAITH was nominated for a 1999 Grammy for Best Country Album. "This Kiss" was nominated ...
| | Deana Carter Did I Shave My Legs For This? CD (1996)
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| | Best Of The Kentucky Headhunters: Still Pickin' CD (1994)
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| | Shania Twain Come On Over CD (1997)
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$10.49 "Man! I Feel Like A Woman!" won the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance. "Come On Over" won the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Country Song. "You've Got A Way" was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Song Of The Year.
"You're Still The One" won the 1999 Grammy Award for ...
| | Dixie Chicks Wide Open Spaces CD (1998)
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| | Buck Owens Your Tender Loving Care CD (1967)
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| | Brooks Williams Skiffle-Bop CD (2001)
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$14.39 Brooks Williams is a man blessed with multiple talents: He's a songwriter, a singer, and a heck of a guitar player. In 2000 he released Little Lion, a nice collection of instrumental work, and the wonderfully titled Dead Sea Cafe, a collection of personal favorites. Now Skiffle-Bop finds him confidently singing and playing his way through 11 tunes. "Restless" begins as a slow spiritual, only to turn into a funky song of professed love. In an interesting twist, the need for meaning or purpose isn't centered on a higher being in "Restless," but on being with the person one should be with. "Mountain" invites one to experience real life by rolling up one's sleeves and becoming involved. Talking or thinking about life in the abstract, he suggests, is just another useless sermon. Williams' vocals are smooth and pleasant, and may remind one of David Wilcox or of Carly Simon's ex-husband (whom he's probably tired of being compared to). On the guitar front, there are several standouts. "Ring Bell" is a bluesy piece with a little Latin texture that features intriguing percussion (cow bells?) by Scott Kessel, while "Zoe" gathers its inspiration from Eastern Europe. "Liberation Waltz" and a short, untitled hidden track include -- shocking though it may be -- electric guitar. Luckily, though, the electric guitar has nylon strings and Williams' approach remains low-key. It might have been nice to have the printed lyrics to allow the listener to linger on the words, and the CD photo -- two rather lifeless looking dogs -- fails to inspire. But these are minor complaints. Skiffle-Bop has caught Williams in the act of doing what he does best: merging acoustic guitar wizardry with the singer/songwriter tradition. Guitar lovers and contemporary folkies will like this one. ~ Ronnie Lankford, Jr.
With a dozen albums to his credit, Brooks needs no introduction to fans of great acoustic music. Williams' influences are wide and varied: Motown ...
| | Stacey Earle Never Gonna Let You Go CDs (2003) Limited Edition
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$9.79 Inital pressings of NEVER GONNA LET YOU GO contain a bonus CD featuring acoustic versions of 10 songs from the album.
On the four records Stacey Earle issued up to this point, only the last two feature companion and musical collaborator Mark Stuart's name as a co-leader. His presence is felt on every record, and the increasing sophistication of the pair's collaboration is best evidenced by Never Gonna Let You Go. Sharing songwriting credits, lead vocals, and a band between them, this is easily the finest effort Earle and Stuart have ever issued. Here are 13 tight songs that grace along topics of love and its loss, melancholy, desire, tenderness, sadness, and delight. No, it's not an alt.country record. No. No. No. Get over it. What it is, is a stellar exploration of the many varied styles country music and blues have touched upon and drawn from over the previous 50 years. Here are the gorgeous ragtime blues "Spread Your Wings" and the West Texas-drenched folk of "Me and the Man in the Moon," which is dusted with the fairy dust of 1940s pop. Stuart's "If You Want My Love" moves through the kind ...
| | B J Thomas All-Time Greatest Hits CD (2003)
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| | Haints Hurt & Alone CD (2004)
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| | Soft Machine British Tour '75 CD (2005) (Import) United Kingdom
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$31.89 "I remember around this time, there were mutterings in the press about this line-up not being genuine 'Soft Machine,'" guitarist John Etheridge writes in the liners to British Tour '75, adding, "I personally had no problems with this as I was committed to these four musicians and the great sound of the band." If this accurately summarizes Etheridge's feelings he must have had a positive disposition indeed, because to play with such inspiration -- stepping into the shoes of the heralded Allan Holdsworth after that fleet-fingered axeman had departed the Softs in search of a pair of Million Dollar Legs -- while confronting hoots of inauthenticity from the peanut gallery could have tried the patience of a more self-important sort. Putting off the question of whether this "qualifies" as Soft Machine, one might first ask whether it is good music. If you're a fan of the group's early psychedelic pop and despise anything that smacks of "fusion," then British Tour '75 is probably not for you. If, however, you are open to the idea that the latter-period Softs might have brought something unique and idiosyncratically Soft Machine-ish ...
| | Thierry Amiel CD (2006) (Import) Germany; France
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| | B Cupp And The Fill-Ups Drums Are For Parades CD (2007)
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$16.55 Recording information: Leipomo-Studio, Karkkila.
| | Di Derre Gym CD (2008) (Import)
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