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Purchase Double Play CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | George Strait Twang CD (2009)
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$9.99 Perhaps even more impressive than George Strait's astounding number of platinum albums and chart-topping singles is his uncompromising consistency; TWANG is yet another welcome ...
| | Toby Keith American Ride CD (2009)
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$13.09 With most contemporary country artists, you could guarantee that a song called "American Ride" would be a slice of jingoism, but Toby Keith isn't like most country singers. His "American Ride" casts a cynical eye at desperate housewives and wannabe pop stars, not celebrating down-home values but wondering where we're all headed on this American Ride at the end of the 2000s, a sentiment not all that far removed from some of Keith's previous social commentary, which makes it a mild surprise that it is the only song here that doesn't come from his own pen. As superb and striking as it is, it's not necessarily a good keystone for the rest of the record, which does have a few tougher numbers that pick up on the lean, mean vibe of 2008's THAT DON'T MAKE ME A BAD GUY -- "Every Dog Has Its Day," the sly "If I Had One," and the heavy blues stomp "Loaded" -- but spends more time on the softer side, even when he kicks up a bit of dust on the dancefloor on "You Can't Read My Mind" or does a funny, respectful salute to military life on "Ballad of Balad." In other words, the real touchstone for the rest of the record is "Tender as I Wanna Be," where he lets his guard down and lets the romance flow. This doesn't turn AMERICAN RIDE into a schizophrenic jumble, as Keith has always balanced these two extremes, but after spending a little bit more time swaggering ...
| | Jim Reeves All Time Gospel Favorites CD (1997)
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$5.65 Personnel: Jim Reeves (vocals, guitar).
| | Guy Clark Somedays The Song Writes You CD (2009)
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$12.15
| | Jimmy Wayne Sara Smile CD (2009)
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$10.38 Jimmy Wayne is no fool. While the five-year break between his 2003 debut and 2008's Do You Believe Me Now? was precipitated by one label going out of business and his contract being transferred to another -- given the fickle nature of radio programmers and audiences seeking the next big thing, it was a minor miracle that the title single hit the number one spot on Billboard's country chart. He knew not to tempt fate a second time. Wayne wasted no time; he toured hard to support it, and then jumped right back into the studio to record Sara Smile. The album is named after the Hall & Oates' classic -- they appear on it as well. It's a reverent version -- except for the banjo introducing it, and the Nashville production style that includes pedal steel, prominent fiddles, and mandolins. Wayne recorded the song for two reasons: it's the song that got him his first record deal as a singer, and because it has been a live staple since the beginning, his live audience demanded it. Wayne basically apes Hall's lead ...
| | Peter, Paul & Mary Holiday Celebration CD (1988)
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$10.85
| | Martin Sexton Wonder Bar CD (2000)
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$7.69 Singer/songwriter Martin Sexton blends passion similar to Bruce Springsteen with the raucous excitement of Jeff Buckley and the abrasive wordplay of Jackson Browne and Living Colour's Corey Glover. On his sophomore effort, 2000's Wonder Bar, the Boston-bred falsetto cues up his thick, gruff vocals for a soul-slicker that is quite genuine. Again, Sexton plays with genre-specific hums of roots rock, folk, country, blues, and R&B, and the initial sound on Wonder Bar is solid. The 11-track song list soars with humorous emotions; songs such as "Hallelujah" and "Things You Do to Me" showcase ...
| | Freddy Weller Greatest Hits CD (2000)
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$8.25
| | Strikers Inch By Inch CD (2006) (Import)
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$11.79
| | Chris Cagle CD (2003) Enhanced CD
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$8.99 Despite seeing a promising career almost get capsized after his original label sank under the weight of corporate restructuring, Chris Cagle bounced back with a self-titled sophomore effort that hints at an effusive romantic side beneath his rough-and-tumble, blue-collar side. A good indication of how lovestruck he can get reverberates through the leadoff single "What a Beautiful Day," where Bruce Hornsby-like piano accompaniment pushes along this chronological layout of a successful relationship. The sparsely arranged "Look At What I've Done" with its mournful fiddle and crying string section sits at the other end of the spectrum as a busted-up affair lies in shards.
"Just Love Me" finds the progressive-minded country crooner pleading for love despite his shortcomings, "I'd Be Lying" deals with overcoming male pride to reveal true feelings and ...
| | Husbands Introducing The Sounds Of... CD (2003)
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$11.59 This three-piece from San Francisco bases their sound on the DNA of early rock n' roll, R&B, soul, gospel and fuses it with a feral contempt for convention. Recorded in San Diego by Swami John Reis of Rocket From The Crypt and Hot Snakes. 14 tracks packaged in a digipak. 2003.
The Husbands share a little love for '60s pop/rock while chalking out a macho rock sound that would make Joan Jett proud on their debut album, Introducing the Sounds Of.... It's safe to say the this first impression is far from pleasant, for Sadie Shaw and Sarah Reed give a little guff with their wild, hungry guitar work. They don't have time nor do they care to be nice. Rock & roll isn't supposed to be particularly kind, and the Husbands are quick on the uptake ...
| | John Jorgenson Franco-American Swing CD (2004)
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$14.09
| | Dennis Chambers Planet Earth CD (2006)
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$13.65
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