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Purchase Golden Classics CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Taylor Swift Fearless CDs (2008) With DVD; Bonus Tracks; Special Edition
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| | Jim Reeves Twelve Songs Of Christmas CD (1963)
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| | Carrie Underwood Play On CD (2009)
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$12.95 Daisy in her hair aside, Carrie Underwood looks flat-out glamorous on the cover of PLAY ON, which is a pretty fair ...
| | Burl Ives Have A Holly Jolly Christmas CD (1965)
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| | Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Christmas Album CD (1997)
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$5.75 The Christmas Album finds the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band turning in a typically tasteful album and a surprisingly strong country holiday record. Along with a couple recent holiday tunes and originals, the Dirt Band puts their distinctive spin on traditional carols like "Silver Bells," "Silent Night," ...
| | Rhythm Country And Blues CD (1994)
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$7.29 "Funny How Time Slips Away" won the 1995 Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Collaboration, and "I Fall To Pieces" won the Grammy for Best Country Vocal Collaboration. "Patches" was nominated for Best Country Vocal Collaboration, and RHYTHM COUNTRY AND BLUES was nominated for Best Engineered Album.
RHYTHM COUNTRY & BLUES is a collection of duets between well-known country, R&B and blues performers. This release includes a 25-page booklet with session photographs and complete recording personnel listings.
Finally, with the release of RHYTHM COUNTRY AND BLUES, someone has had the courage, the vision and the commercial horse sense to acknowledge what several generations of musicians have recognized without reservation: That for all of their seeming differences in ...
| | Neil Young Road Rock Vol. 1 CD (2000)
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$6.15 Neil Young Friends & Relatives: Neil Young (vocals, guitar, piano); Ben Keith (acoustic, electric, lap slide & ...
| | Al Clauser Hot Western Swing 1937-48 CD (2004)
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| | Carrie Underwood Some Hearts CD (2005)
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$9.59 Country purists may take offense at finding American Idol winner Carrie Underwood's debut album in the country section. An unabashedly manufactured commercial product, SOME HEARTS is the sound of mainstream country in the 2000s heavily steeped in glossy pop. There's nothing downhome or ...
| | Kou Shibasaki Hitori Asobi CD (2005) (Import)
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| | Hillbilly Hot Rod & Automobile Songs CD (2006) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Impulss' Beats And Lagniappe Social And Pleasure Club CD (2006)
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$10.15 From the greatest city America ever bought, New Orleans' own Hip-Hop artist Impulss was clobbered by a vast array of bizarre influences and characters that the city is incredibly known for. Raised in Second Line parades, crawfish boils, Jazz bars and casinos, Impulss absorbed the whole world at the same time until the day he came across the tune, Funky Beat by Whodini. From that moment on Hip-Hop would be the leading lady in the life of the young MC destined for greatness.Impulss eventually moved to Atlanta to attend the local Art Institute to attain a degree in Music Entertainment Management. He became a recognizable figure in the ATL community. His clever lyrics and undeniable Crescent City swagger led to Impulss accepting an offer to record with Arista recording artists The Youngbloods on the remix for their single, U-WAY featuring Lil Wayne. During this time he worked closely with world-renowned recording artist AKON (SRC/Universal), recording rhymes on Akons tracks. Soon after, Impulss signed to the now-defunct Last Place On Earth label where he performed his brand of musical hilarity on songs with the likes of the once-codpieced Larry Blakmon, Joi, and the JB Horns until the label closed doors in 99 and Impulss headed back to N.O.LA.In the early days of the new millennium, Impulss was taken under the wing of Southern rap legend SCARFACE and received a recording budget from Def Jam South. He was flown to NYC to sit with then-Def Jam moguls Lyor Cohen and Kevin Lyles on the strength of one song, which was called by Scarface, The greatest single I have ever heard in my life for a first time artist. Unfortunately, politics of the business presided and Impulss was back in N.O.LA. plotting his next move. Persuaded by his management to go back to NY to finish recording, Impulss hopped on a plane to New York 2 months before the horrid events of 9/11. After a year of recording, Impulss made a decision to go his separate way in a gentlemanly fashion. Left to his own devices, Impulss hustled hard, placed a track on N.O.R.E.s Thugged Out Militainment mixCD/DVD What Up To The Hood, and became a regular guest rapper on 97. 1s Get Bucks Radio show. With a mutual taste for debachery, Impulss connected with friend and Bush Babee Mr. Man aka Mr. Khaliyl (Monster Truck Audio/Day By Day Ent. ) to create the supergroup "The ...
| | Har Mar Superstar Dark Touches CD (2009)
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$12.05 After a mediocre response to The Handler, Sean Tillmann put his Har Mar Superstar persona on hiatus for five years. In that time, as well as working on on film projects as a screenwriter/actor, he maintained his musical chops by touring with Neon Neon, playing music as his indie alter ego Sean Na-Na, and ghost-writing songs for other pop stars. Endowed with a knack for knowing what makes the perfect, sexy pop song, (he has songwriter credits on hits by Kelly Osbourne, Eve, and Jennifer Lopez), Tillmann shopped "Girls Only" to the Cheetah Girls and "Tall Boy" to Britney Spears, both of whom declined. Too bad for them. Unfazed that the lyrics were primarily about sexing up boys at the club, Har Mar took the ...
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