| | Lee Ann Womack I Hope You Dance CD Lee Ann Womack Discography of CDs
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Personnel includes: Lee Ann Womack (vocals); Joe Manual, Richard Bennett (acoustic & electric guitars); Dan Tyminski, Pat Flynn, Mark Casstevens (acoustic guitar); Brent Mason (electric guitar); Paul Franklin (slide & steel guitars, dobro); Larry Franklin (mandolin, fiddle); Aubrie Haynie (fiddle); Michael Omartian (accordion); Steve Nathan (Hammond B-3 organ, keyboards); Michael Rhodes, Glenn Worf, Brett Beavers (bass); Eric Darken, Sam Bacco (percussion); Ricky Scaggs, Bekka Bramlett, Buddy Miller, Julie Miller, Ronnie Bowman, Jon Randall, Jason Sellers, Bergen White, Sons Of The Desert (background vocals). "I Hope You Dance" won the 2000 CMA Award for Single Of The Year and Song Of The Year. "I Hope You Dance" won the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Country Song. I HOPE YOU DANCE was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Country Album. "I Hope You Dance" was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award in the categories of Song Of The Year and Best Female Country Vocal Performance. "I Hope You Dance" won the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Country Song. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Personnel: Lee Ann Womack (vocals); Gene Miller, Lisa Cochran, Lisa Silver, Marabeth Jordan, Tabitha Fair, Bergen White (vocals); Paul Franklin (guitar, dobro); Dan Tyminski, Mark Casstevens, Pat Flynn (acoustic guitar); Richard Bennett (electric guitar, bouzouki); Kenny Greenberg, Brent Mason (electric guitar); Larry Franklin (mandolin, fiddle); Steve Nathan (keyboards); Jeff Roach (synthesizer); Lonnie Wilson, Chad Cromwell (drums); Eric Darken, Sam Bacco (percussion). Audio Mixers: Daniel Kresco; Greg Droman; Mike McCarthy. Recording information: House Of Gain; Javelina Recording STudio; Ocean Way, NashvilleWoodland Studios; Starstruck Studios; The Sound Kitchen, Nashville, TN. Photographers: Gerry Wenner; Tony Baker. After a platinum-selling self-titled debut and a gold follow-up with Some Things I Know, Lee Ann Womack just keeps getting better. Billboard calls it "a career record." I Hope You Dance is one of the finest albums to hit country music post Shania Twain. Womack possesses such a sweet, melodious voice and its distinctiveness graces every one of the 12 tracks like they were chosen just for her vocals. But it's the album's title track, a dedication to Womack's daughters (and featuring the Sons of the Desert) that will leave you feeling swept away. (Her daughters, Aubrie and Anna Lise, who were ages 9 and 1 [respectively] at the time, appear in the video with her.) "Don't let some hardened heart leave you bitter/When you come close to selling out, reconsider/Give the heavens above more than a passing glance/And when you get the choice to sit it out or dance, I hope you dance." Listeners will undoubtedly dance to I Hope You Dance. ~ Maria Konicki Dinoia While her colleagues either dip their toes in pop music or embrace it wholeheartedly, Lee Ann Womack keeps it country. Womack's third release, I HOPE YOU DANCE, finds her looking back to country's past, while keeping both feet firmly in the present. Womack's nod to those who came before includes terrific cover versions of two modern classics: Rodney Crowell's "Ashes By Now" and Don Williams' "Lord I Hope This Day Is Good," as well as guest harmonies by New Traditionalist Ricky Skaggs (on "The Healing Kind"). More subtly, her respect is obvious in the Bakersfield twang of "I Feel Like I'm Forgetting Something," the Appalachian harmonies of "Does My Ring Burn Your Finger," and the album's rootsy instrumentation. But Womack places herself squarely in modern-day country with the lovely, poetic title track, a country take on Bob Dylan's "Forever Young," with guest vocals by Sons Of The Desert. Another standout is "Stronger Than I Am," a beautifully crafted song about a divorcee who realizes her daughter has survived the ordeal much better than she has. The tasteful production highlights Womack's delicateEntertainment Weekly (12/29/00, p.146) - Ranked #1 in EW's Top 3 Country Albums of 2000. Entertainment Weekly (5/26/00, p.75) - "...Finds the hypnotic middle between traditional and edgy contemporary country, mining just the right amount of bluegrass production value...to put the ache back into Nashville fare....this is a triumph of musical integrity in a mainstream world." - Rating: A Q (9/00, p.112) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...Beautifully sung....stoic of lyric and memorable of tune....giving those living in trailer parks a peek at dignity." Lee Ann Womack I Hope You Dance Songs I Hope You Dance Music Review Purchase I Hope You Dance CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Tim Mcgraw Place In The Sun CD (1999)
I Hope You Dance
$6.15 Personnel: Tim McGraw (vocals); Larry Byrom, Biff Watson (acoustic guitar); Brent Mason, Michael Landau, B. James Lowry, John D. Willis, Mike Durham (electric guitar); Paul Franklin, Dan Dugmore (steel guitar); Aubrey Haynie, Glen Duncan (fiddle); Steve Nathan (keyboards); Glenn Worf, Mike Brignardello (bass); Lonnie Wilson (drums); Curtis Wright, Curtis Young, Chris Rodriguez, Kim Carnes, Greg Barnhill, Patty Loveless, Kim Parent (background ...
| | Tim Mcgraw Greatest Hits CD (2000)
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$8.49 Personnel includes: Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Patty Loveless, Chris Rodriguez (vocals). Producers: James Stroud, Tim McGraw, Byron Gallimore, Faith Hill. Personnel: Tim McGraw (vocals, guitar). Photographer: Russ Harrington. Greatest Hits lives up to its title, offering the bulk of Tim McGraw's big hits over the course of its 15 tracks. Thankfully, there are no new recordings to bait hardcore fans -- just "Let's Make Love," the duet with Faith Hill that originally appeared on her Breathe album. Consequently, this is one of the rare modern-day ...
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| | Both Sides Of The Kingston Trio, Vol. 1 CDs (2000)
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| | Jody Stecher Oh The Wind And Rain CD (1999)
I Hope You Dance
$12.05 Two-time Grammy-nominated artist Jody Stecher makes his Appleseed debut with the 1999 release of "Oh The Wind and Rain," a stunning collection of ballads from the British Isles and Appalachia, all done in Jody's inimitable style. Stecher is one of America's musical treasures, an innovator and masterful interpreter of old-time country, bluegrass, folk and traditional music, equally accomplished on guitar, banjo, fiddle and mandolin, and possessor of an achingly expressive singing voice.Standout tracks on Stecher's first solo recording since 1977 include a rollicking "Gypsy Davy," an a cappella performance of "Rhinordine," a searing version of "Barbary Allen," and a gorgeous, reinvented remake of his own classic "Oh The Wind and Rain" (made popular by Jerry Garcia), this time played on oud and mandolin. Fans of traditional music on both sides of the ocean will delight in this superb new recording. Special guests Hank Bradley (fiddle), Larry Hanks(bass vocals), and Kate Brislin (banjo) bring musical spark to these remarkable tales of love and malice. Above all is Jody's remarkable voice, which shines as one of the finest examples of traditional singing we've ever heard. This is an album Jody wanted to make for more than 20 years, and it's certainly been worth ...
| | John Huling Canyon Spirit CD (1993)
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| | Venus 6 CD (2002)
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| | Nina Simone Live At Berkeley/Gifted & Black CD (2009)
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$9.89 Digitally remastered release containing a pair of albums from the Jazz diva on one CD: Live At Berkeley (1970) and Gifted & Black (1971). Both albums were originally released on her then husband/producer/mentor's Stroud label in the early '70s, at a time when she was at the peak of her considerable powers. Recorded in studios in California, Gifted & Black comprises eight songs, four of which are hard-to-come-by original recordings. The other four are fascinating re-workings of songs Simone had recorded in earlier years including 'Black Is The Colour', 'The Thrill Is Gone' and her first hit 'I Loves You, Porgy'. Live At Berkeley was recorded at the University of California in Berkeley, October, 1969 and features versions of six classic Simone tracks including 'To Be Young, Gifted And Black', 'Backlash Blues' and 'Ain't Got No/I Got Life'. Snapper. 2009.
Liner Note Author: Clive Anderson. Recording information: RPM Studios, Los Angeles, CA; The Uiversity Of California, Berkeley, CA. Arranger: Nina Simone. This 2009 Snapper two-fer combines two ultra-rare Nina Simone LPs from the early '70s, GIFTED & BLACK and LIVE AT BERKELEY, originally released on the private Stroud imprint, which was run by her then-husband Andrew Stroud. Whether these recordings were an attempt to circumvent Simone's obligations to RCA Records, her label at the time, or were themselves ...
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