| | Ilse Delange World Of Hurt CD - Import Ilse Delange Discography of CDs
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WORLD OF HURT is the first release from the Dutch singer Ilse Delange. It includes the songs "Flying Blind," "Just Like the Moon," and "Flying Solo," among others.
Debut Album From 21 Year Old Dutch Singer. One Of The Best Selling Local Artists In Holland In 1998. Produced By Barry Beckett (Paul Simon, Bob Dylan, Dire Straits And Joe Cocker ).
Personnel: Ilse DeLange (vocals); Blue Miller (acoustic guitar); Brent Rowan (electric guitar); Jerry Douglas (dobro); Bob Mason (cello); Barry Beckett (piano); Tony Harrell (keyboards); Eddie Bayers (drums); Duane Hamilton, Harry Stinson, Jonell Mosser, Kim Morrison, Rob Crosby, Tim O'Brien, Vicki Hampton, Vince Gill, Yvonne Hodges (background vocals). Ilse Delange World Of Hurt Songs | 1. | Flying Blind |
| 2. | Lonely Too |
| 3. | Just Like the Moon |
| 4. | What Does Your Heart Say Now |
| 5. | I'd Be Yours |
| 6. | World Of Hurt |
| 7. | All the Woman You'll Ever Need |
| 8. | If You Had the Heart |
| 9. | Flying Solo |
| 10. | Old Tears |
| 11. | I'm Not So Tough |
| 12. | When We Don't Talk |
| 13. | Tap Dancing on the Highwire |
| 14. | You Are the Dream |
| World Of Hurt Music Review Purchase World Of Hurt CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Valerie Smith Patchwork Heart CD (1998)
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$15.19 It has been said that watching Valerie Smith perform is "like being an eye-witness to a thermonuclear explosion!" Her boundless energy and explosive delivery ensures that audiences are treated to unique and memorable performances every time. Valerie's fascination with music began at the age of five. Her mother, who played bass and sang, and her father, a dobro player, introduced her to bluegrass and country music in her hometown of Holt, Mo. It was there that Valerie began listening to and identifying with such pioneer artists as the Carter Family, the Louvin Brothers, Emmy Lou Harris, Kitty Wells, Hank Williams and Lorretta Lynn. Valerie earned her degree in vocal music education from the Conservatory of Music at the University of Missouri in Kansas City where she studied jazz, pop, broadway and opera. Her love of bluegrass music never dimmed, however, and she interwove the music into plays and musicals for her elementary school. Eventually Valerie and her husband, Kraig, made the move to Nashville. They became regulars at Bell Buckle Café in Bell Buckle, Tenn., where both participated in writer's nights. Valerie found a home for her music there and became a regular with the "Front Porch Pickers". This was the start of her association with J. Gregory Heinike. Together, the Smiths and Heinike formed Bell Buckle Records. Valerie recorded her albums "Patchwork Heart" and "Turtle Wings" ...
| | Best Of Tina Charles: I Love To Love CD (1977)
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$11.45 Of all British rock's least enviable exports, the national predilection for faceless pop stars -- light of ideas, big on gimmicks, and short of substance -- has always baffled Anglophiles, even as the Anglos themselves send them rocketing chartwards. In the mid-'70s, Tina Charles was certainly the reigning queen of such creations, a sub-disco pop diva who, though she never dented a chart stateside, took six singles into her native Top 30. This, her 1976 debut album, was titled for the positively enormous number one hit that launched that sequence. Pure period disco, with soaring strings, chukka-chukka guitar, and all the right bells and whistles, it must be confessed that it has some charm. Unfortunately, Charles herself doesn't have much of a voice, singing straight from the throat and sounding painfully strangled. It can't have felt good. "I Love to Love" ...
| | Sheba Potts-Wright I Need A Cowboy To Ride My Pony CD (2004)
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| | Bloodhound Gang Hefty Fine CD (2005)
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| | Melissa Etheridge Greatest Hits: The Road Less Traveled CD (2005)
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$13.69 Another excellent cover tune, a stirring 2005 rendition of Tom Petty's "Refugee," begins GREATEST HITS, which swiftly switches gears to Etheridge's early work, including the restless "Bring Me Some Water" and the road-trip narrative "You Can Sleep While I Drive." The disc also touches on the singer/songwriter's most successful singles (the rollicking "I'm the Only One" and the anthemic "Come to My Window"), before settling into Etheridge's triumphant post-cancer tracks, most notably the aforementioned Joplin song and the determined "I Run for Life." A concise overview of Etheridge's catalog with plenty of previously unreleased material, THE ROAD LESS TRAVELED is sure to please longtime fans, and it serves as an ideal introduction for those unfamiliar with the performer's potent brand of rock.
Original version. Out-of-print in the US! Already an international musical superstar, Melissa Etheridge’s profile was raised to an even higher level in the past year with her courageous battle against breast cancer, an amazing show-stopping performance on the Grammy© Awards and by being honored as one of Time Magazine’s Top 100 Most Influential People in the World. This special Greatest Hits CD is the first comprehensive collection of songs recorded during Melissa’s remarkable musical journey, drawn from the earliest roots ...
| | Sean Paul Trinity CD (2005)
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| | Raymond Fairchild 31 Banjo Favorites, Vol. 1 CD (1997)
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| | Tom T Hall Best Of CD (1999) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Conway Twitty Very Best Of CD (2008) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Tino Rossi Chansons Mediterraneennes CD (2008)
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| | Chavela Vargas Live At Carnegie Hall CD (2006) Digipak
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| | Sonhassan Horrorflick CD (2008)
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