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Christmas With The Oak Ridge Boys Music Christmas With The Oak Ridge Boys Songs | 1. | I'll Be Home For Christmas | $0.99 | |
| 2. | Pretty Little Baby Child | $0.99 | |
| 3. | Jesus Is Born | |
| 4. | O Little Town of Behtlehem | |
| 5. | Away In A Manger / The First Noel / Joy To The World / Angels We Have Heard On High | |
| 6. | Santa Claus Is Coming to Town | $0.99 | |
| 7. | Thank God For Kids  | $0.99 | |
| 8. | Blue Christmas | $0.99 | |
| 9. | Daddy's Christmas - (CD only) | |
| 10. | Mrs. Santa Claus - (CD only)  | |
| Christmas With The Oak Ridge Boys Music Review Purchase Christmas With The Oak Ridge Boys CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | T G Sheppard Best Of T.G. Sheppard CD (1992)
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| | Oak Ridge Boys Christmas CD (1982)
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| | Great Ziegfeld DVD (1936) Full Frame; Subtitled
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| | Statler Brothers Christmas Collection: 20th Century Masters CD (2004)
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| | Oak Ridge Boys Christmas Cookies CD (2005)
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| | Ana Gabriel Mi Mexico CD (1991)
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| | Angra Freedom Call CD (1996)
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$8.59 Freedom Call is an EP released after Holy Land, featuring one new song in the title track. Remixed versions of "Queen of the Night," ...
| | Dolly Parton Little Sparrow CD (2001)
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$14.59 "Shine" won the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance.
This is a hybrid Super Audio CD playable on both regular and Super Audio CD players.
This is the second installment in Dolly Parton's bluegrass album trilogy. Like its predecessor, LITTLE SPARROW finds Parton temporarily eschewing the highly produced pop-country that made her a household name in favor of all-acoustic arrangements that reach back to the earliest days of country.
While Parton employs some of bluegrass's hottest pickers here, it's her own soulful but humble singing style and songwriting abilities (her self-penned tunes dominate the album) that impress the most. Equally remarkable is the way she bends decidedly non-bluegrass source material to suit the concept. Cole Porter's "I Get a Kick Out of You" and Collective Soul's "Shine" certainly don't seem like they'd be feasible bluegrass fare, but Parton and company transform them so completely that one almost forgets their origins.
Recorded at Oceanway & The Doghouse, Nashville, Tennessee & Schnee Studio, Los Angeles, California.
Personnel: Dolly Parton ...
| | Pickin On Pickin' On Jerry Garcia CD (2001)
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$14.45 David West,Al Di Marco,Bill Flores,Tom ...
| | Wildwood Valley Boys Songs From Wildwood Valley CD (2003)
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$13.19 One underlying factor that makes traditional bluegrass so pleasing is its ability to cut right through to the emotional heart of things. While it may seem odd to compare bluegrass to punk, both musics hit the listener in the gut, not the head. The Wildwood Valley Boys combine this basic old-time approach with new material to produce an album that breathes of living -- not musty -- tradition. The twist here is that certain subject matters -- sex, for instance --are treated a little more forthrightly than Bill Monroe might have been comfortable with. In Aubrey Holt's fine original "Sweet Loretta," the narrator recalls, "I tasted your love and I knew you were mine." "Making Memories" covers an elicit affair to the sad refrain of Harley Gabbard's Dobro with the lovely line, "We're just making memories to haunt our future lives." These songs, however, must be taken within the context of more conservative material. The album opens with a nifty bit of Americana titled ...
| | Iris Dement Lifeline CD (2004)
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$13.69 On the surface, Lifeline, Iris Dement's return to recording after an eight-year hiatus, is a collection of age-old gospel and church tunes from the 19th century -- or earlier -- in the grand Protestant tradition. He liner notes tell a different story. She recounts how her mother played and sang these songs in times of stress looking straight at the sky, "as if she were talking to someone." She claims that for her, too, the music contained here became her lifeline through a season of hardship, and that when calling her mother from the road in difficult straits, she was told to get to a piano. Dement's raw, high lonesome voice is as out of time as the material, though these presentations are not exactly rough-hewn. They are plaintive but polished with accompaniment from a host of players, including Bo Ramsey, Mark Howard, Stu Basore, Stuart Duncan, and others. Dement plays piano on some tracks, guitar on others. ForDement they may indeed represent places of comfort in the midst of despair and desolation, yet for the casual observer, they feel like simply-rendered, distinguished readings of familiar spirituals. Dement goes out of her way to distance herself from the religion spoken of in these pieces, saying in her notes that the songs represent something bigger than that to her, but to the listener they come off as reverent and quaint, hardly the stuff of earthshaking experience. It is only on "Sweet Hour of Prayer," where Dement accompanies herself on piano, that the notion of shelter from the storm comes through brilliantly and unmistakably. There is one new song here, an original called "He Reached Down" ...
| | Ricky Norton This Is The Story CD (2005)
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| | Suba-Tributo CD (2007) (Import)
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