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12 tracks of toe tappin' bluegrass from fiddle/guitar player, who also sings on many tracks, feat. guest vocalist Terry Eldredge
Personnel includes: James Price, Terry Eldredge.
Personnel: James Price (vocals, guitar, fiddle); Terry Eldredge (tenor); Jim Mills (guitar, banjo); Rick Watson (guitar); Dan Brooks (dobro); Barry Bales (acoustic bass).
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Purchase Southern Flavor CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Sweethearts Of The Rodeo/One Time, One Night CD (2000)
Southern Flavor album
$10.55 Additional personnel includes: Vince Gill, Billy Walker, Steve Gibson (guitar); Hank DeVito (steel guitar); Shane Keister, John Jarvis (keyboards);
Roy Huskey (upright bass); Michael Rhodes (electric bass); Eddie Bayers (drums).
Additional personnel includes: Augie Meyers, Barry Beckett, Ricky Skaggs, Roy Huskey, Harry Stinson, Mark O'Connor, Richard Bennett, Rodney Crowell, Vince Gill, Farrell Morris, Steve Gibson, Paul Franklin.
Recorded in 1988. Originally released on Columbia (CK 40614).
This two-fer from Collectables features a pair of out of print Sweethearts of the Rodeo LPs: Sweethearts of the Rodeo and One Time, One Night, both originally issued on Columbia in 1986 and 1989. Highlights among the 22 tracks include "Midnight Girl/Sunset Town," "Hey Doll Baby," and "Satisfy You," which provide a perfect combination of country-rock and traditional bluegrass. ~ Al Campbell
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$22.69 Were it not for Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris, the universally acknowledged king and queen of progressive country, countless young alt-counry bands would have never donned their faded Levi's and battered Telecasters in the first place, and even if they did, they'd surely sound a lot different. In 2001, the smart folks at Rhino Records saw ...
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| | Ranch Romance Flip City CD (1993)
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$10.65 All songs written or co-written by members of Ranch Romance except "Yes, Yes, Yes" (S. Gostick), "Break My Heart Again" (P. Rowan), "Swing Twain, (Jammin With Jimmy/Three Guitar Special)" (J. Bryant/ L. McAuliffe), and "Can You Really Let Go Of Columbia?" (M. Simos).
On this, their third album, Ranch Romance recovered some of the energy that was missing from Blue Blazes. The program opens with the defiant "Wheatfield Annie" and then proceeds to the high-octane rockabilly of "Baby's Gonna Come Back Home," and though things slow down with the prairie lament "Sweet Comfort in the Blues," they pick up immediately afterwards with a Cajun stutter-step on "Happy to See You." Guitar whiz David Keenan, who had had an on-and-off relationship with the group since its first album, is finally a fully acknowledged member of the band at this point, and his rapid-fire licks enliven "Yes, Yes, Yes" and the jazzy instrumental "Swing Twain." (He also takes over the lead vocal slot on the forgettable "Have I Ever Let You Down...Completely.") The album ends with a lovely Tex-Mex ballad ...
| | Vince Gill High Lonesome Sound CD (1996)
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$6.49 "Worlds Apart" won the 1997 Grammy Award for Best Male Country Vocal Performance. The title track, featuring Alison Krauss & Union Station, won the 1997 Grammy for Best Country Collaboration With Vocals. The title track was also nominated for Best Country Song, and the album was nominated for Best Country Album. "Pretty Little Adriana" won the 1998 Grammy Award for Best Male Country Vocal Performance.
Although Vince Gill is renowned as a country performer, the Oklahoma native actually got his start playing in traditional bluegrass bands. This 1996 album finds Gill getting back in touch with his roots without abandoning his easy-going, pop-tinged style. In fact, although much of the record features a pleasant, down-home vibe, only the title track, which appears in two versions, boasts a decent shot of true bluegrass.
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| | A J Croce Early On CDs (2005)
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$11.39 An 18-track anthology subtitled "The Americana Recordings 1993-1998," Early On cherry-picks A.J. Croce's first three albums: A.J. Croce, That's Me in the Bar, and Fit to Serve. The son of the late folk-pop singer/songwriter Jim Croce, he has an undeniably '70s feel to his music, but it's the likes of Leon Russell, early Tom Waits, and Randy Newman who appear to be the primary influences on Croce's old-timey New Orleans-style piano playing and blues and jazz-influenced songwriting. Though each album features a different producer and set of musicians, Croce has developed enough personal style that all of Early On sounds of a piece. Due in part to vocal problems suffered during the recording of Fit to Serve, Croce switched to a smoother and less bluesy vocal style starting with his fourth album, 2000's Transit, and his material has grown increasingly pop-oriented as well. As a result, Early On is a neat summation of a closed chapter in A.J. Croce's career. ~ Stewart Mason
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| | Eidolon Joy To The World CD (2002)
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$18.25 ACOUSTIC EIDOLONJoe Scott and Hannah AlkireThe long-awaited, highly anticipated holiday recording is here at last and with a television special to back it up. Starting in Mid-November on PAX Television see Acoustic Eidolon in a Holiday Special.have combined their ...
| | Laura Nyro Christmas And The Beads Of Sweat CD (1970)
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$5.95 Some fans may push for NEW YORK TENDABERRY or ELI AND THE 13TH CONFESSION, but in many ways, 1970's CHRISTMAS AND THE BEADS OF SWEAT is the archetypal Laura ...
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