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| | Garth Brooks Ultimate Hits CDs (2007) With DVD
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$15.95 For a period in the early 1990s, Garth Brooks was not only the biggest star in country music, he was one of the biggest stars in music, period. An unassuming Oklahoman who fused the blue-collar ethic of new traditionalist country with an unapologetic pop side that drew on his love of 1970s rockers like Kiss and Billy Joel, Garth Brooks fundamentally changed the sound of mainstream country music in much the same way that Hank Williams had in the 1940s and Patsy Cline ...
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| | Billy Currington Little Bit Of Everything CD (2008)
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$11.59 True to its title, the third album by Nashville's Billy Currington throws some rock and R&B influences into his contemporary country music. A rocking blend of crunchy guitars, in-your-face drums, and more subtle traditional country instrumentation like fiddles and pedal steel characterizes the album's brash but not noisy or harsh sound. Highlights include the idyllic opener, "Swimmin' ...
| | How Great Thou Art: Gospel Favorites From The Grand Ole Opry CD (2008)
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| | Chris Young Man I Want To Be CD (2009)
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$9.09 Since Chris Young appeared on the "Nashville Star" television program in 2006, he's been on a roll. After signing with RCA he had a hit with "Drinkin' Me Lonely," his first single from his self-titled debut recording. Likewise, the two singles that have preceded the release of THE MAN I WANT TO BE in 2009 haven't done too badly either, getting plenty of play on radio. While Chris Young's sound is firmly in the contemporary country camp, it's also a lot more hardcore honkytonk than it is the refried '70s rock clichés that plague the genre. Part of that is due to his big booming baritone voice that rings as clear as a bell in this mix. (Think George Strait-meets-Josh Turner.) The other part of his appeal is the use of a relatively small group of musicians, giving the disc a more organic sound than a lot of what's out there. Young also has a lot of respect for tradition: "Rose in Paradise" is drenched in fiddles, mandolins, and acoustic guitars. It's a country-styled blues and features no less than Willie Nelson as a duet partner. The final track on the set is a moving cover of Tony Joe White's "Rainy Night in Georgia." Its beauty lies in its arrangement; his reading of this classic ballad is utterly tender and believable, accentuanted by a sparse, stripped-down production. And rather than stick with his trademark baritone, he stretches his vocal range--including a mean falsetto--to the brink and still pulls it all off.
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| | Gone Phishin': A Bluegrass Tribute To Phish CD (2000)
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$12.59 Audio Mixer: Brent Truitt.
Recording information: Monkey Finger Studio.
Gone Phishin: A Bluegrass Tribute to Phish provides an interesting musical turn, taking 12 songs by the jam rockers and reinterpreting them with traditional bluegrass arrangements ...
| | Julee Cruise Voice Of Love CD (1993)
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$6.09 Julee Cruise's once described herself as a "belter," a Broadway baby who one day found herself to be the unlikely vehicle for David Lynch's musical fantasies. Her real voice wasn't all that ethereal in the first place but she still managed to approximate the sound of the Paris Sisters and the Fleetwoods for Lynch and film composer Angelo Badalamenti on two beautifully decadent pop albums, FLOATING INTO THE NIGHT and its neglected followup, THE VOICE OF LOVE. The material and sound are somewhat more varied on LOVE. For one thing, there's a little more surface humor ("Kool Kat Walk") here than was evident on the gothic NIGHT. "Up In Flames" was first recorded by Koko Taylor on the WILD AT HEART ...
| | Grand Ole Opry 75th Anniversary, Vol. 1 CD (2000)
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$12.95 A quick overview of some of country music's greats, both traditional and contemporary. The early days of the Opry are represented by artists like Ernest Tubb, Hank Williams, ...
| | Aldo Nova Blood On The Bricks CD (1991)
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$13.39 After a six-year absence, pop-metal pioneer Aldo Nova released Blood on the Bricks in 1991. His self-imposed exile occurred after his unhappiness with 1985's Twitch. It's a bit ironic that Nova, whose splendid self-titled 1982 debut album and single "Fantasy" were hits, had to return with the help of Jon Bon Jovi. Nova helped lay the foundation for the superbly crafted pop-metal sound that Bon Jovi rode to superstardom. Bon Jovi and Nova co-produced the album and co-wrote eight of the ten songs. Blood on the Bricks was also issued on Bon Jovi's vanity label, Jambco, part of Mercury. Unfortunately, the album is generally overproduced and noisy and most of the choruses are shout-along affairs. When Nova produced himself, the songs had rumbling power, but there was a smoothness to them. Nova plays the guitars and virtually all the keyboards and is assisted by the likes of respected bass guitarist Randy Jackson and drummer Kenny Aronoff. "Blood on the Bricks" has a relentless, catchy groove but the lyrics starkly examine a gang fight. A spunky, swaying beat, a nice chorus hook, and a bluesy guitar solo make "Medicine Man" one of the best cuts. "Someday" is a typical power ballad. "Young Love" (co-written by Bon Jovi, Nova, and song doctor Jim Vallance) and "This Ain't Love" are redeemed by Nova's guitar runs -- especially the tones. The bombast is kept to a minimum on "Touch of Madness," and sonically it could have fit on one of Nova's first three albums. The album's highlight is "Bright Lights" and it speaks volumes that this is the only song Nova wrote by himself. At nearly six and a half minutes, Nova is able to stretch out with some wild guitar riffing and a light-speed organ solo. Blood on ...
| | T G Sheppard Classic Love Songs CD (2004)
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| | Juggernaut CD (1994)
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