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One of the most successful debut albums in country music, Diamond Rio sparked plenty of hits -- "Meet in the Middle," "Mama Don't Forget to Pray for Me," "Nowhere Bound," "Norma Jean Riley" -- by combining bluegrass harmonies, old-fashioned country virtues, and just enough rock to keep things moving. ~ Brian Mansfield Diamond Rio Review
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$11.69 The marketing department at Warner Brothers must have really wanted to get a jump on the holiday season when they released Faith Hill's 2008 Christmas album, JOY TO THE WORLD, in September. Hill's set of carols and traditional songs may not suit the late summer, but that doesn't make JOY TO THE WORLD any less of a treat. As albums like BREATHE and FIREFLIES proved, Hill has no problem crossing over to mainstream audiences, and this Christmas ...
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$28.85 Recorded in Los Angeles, California; Nashville and Mt. Juliet, Tennessee between February 1960 and December 1987. Includes liner notes by Jimmy Guterman.
The definitive Loretta Lynn career retrospective, and liable to remain so. All the hits are here, plus rarities and overlooked tracks, and the three CDs are sequenced more or less chronologically, from her self-promoted 1960 breakthrough "Honky Tonk Girl" (recorded, in mono, under somewhat primitive conditions) to 1987's "Who Was That Stranger" (state-of-the-art digital), with Lynn's undiminished vocal powers supplying the continuity. Besides the signature songs, particularly noteworthy cuts include duets with country legend Ernest Tubb, and "Who Says God Is Dead," from an overlooked 1968 gospel album. Bottom line: If ...
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$10.19 In February of 2002, Warner/Rhino offered up two Travis Tritt compilations, one spotlighting his "Rockin' Side," the other his "Lovin' Side." Titles don't come much clearer than that, so it shouldn't come as a surprise that both compilations deliver on their promise without straying from their template. Because they stick to a theme, neither has all of his hits, but that's not a problem since the selected hits -- in this case, tunes like "T-R-O-U-B-L-E" and "Ten Feet Tall and Bulletproof" -- are surrounded by sharp selections from his albums, giving each compilation a surprisingly well-rounded feel. Of the two, The Rockin' Side is superior because Tritt sounds livelier, ...
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$44.29 Track Listing of songs: I Love You So Much It Hurts; Pistol Packin Mama; Soldiers Last Letter; They Took The Star Out Of Heaven; Pistol Packin Mama; Each Night At Nine; Smoke On The Water; Rosalita; It's Been So Long Darling; At Mail Call Today; Shame On You; You Two-Timed Me One Time Too Often; Wine Woman ; Song; New Spanish Two Step; Rainbow At Midnight; Sugar Moon; There's A New Moon Over My Shoulder; What Is Life Without Love; Guitar Polka; It's A Sin; I'll Hold You In My Heart; New Jole Blonde; What A Fool I Was; My Daddy Is Only A Picture; Anytime; Texarkana Baby; Lovesick Blues; Just A Little Lovin; Bouquet Of Roses; Tennessee Saturday Night; One Kiss Too Many; I'm Throwing Rice; Riders In The Sky; Take Me In Your Arms ; Hold Me; Don't Rob Another Man's Castle; Candy Kisses; Mind Your Own Business; I'll Never See Maggie Alone; I'm Moving On; Long Gone Lonesome Blues; Shotgun Boogie; Moanin The Blues; I Love You A Thousand Ways; Chattanooga Shoe Shine Boy; Birmingham Bounce; Cold Cold Heart; Goodnight Irene; Let Old Mother Nature Have Her Way; I Wanna Play House; M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I; ...
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$7.95 NOD ARVEFEL sm JOE FACTORYCopyright 2006 Donald K. LefevraCD DESCRIPTIONJoe Factory is a fun mix of tongue in cheek humor that is loaded with down to earth music that will bring a smile to your heart --- you can’t help but sing along with it!BIO One of the hardest things that I ever had to learn was to stand on a concrete floor for 8 hours a day for 5-6 days a week. The next hardest thing I learned was working the graveyard shift and having to sleep during the day, especially after being in school for twelve years sitting on my keester. I got married two weeks after graduating from high school (mistake numero uno), only to get a job in a factory and then to have my dad as a foreman (mistake numero duo) for seven years.It was in that time period that I realized Dad and supervisor were two different people. And like in my previous home-life, though living or working together, we really had nothing in common other than being related. My being the boss’s son created a lot of friction at the shop, and I became the object of controversy. I was damned if I did something and damned if I did not do something.At the beginning of each decade, the auto industry would suffer a slow down in sales. This meant layoffs. So after surviving my first layoff, I was reduced out of my dad’s department (boy was he glad) to a dayshift job in another department. In a few years, my dad got onto the dayshift, where he retired after 30 years in 1980.One of the greatest hazards of working in a factory is boredom. Grownups turn into little kids when they get bored and sometimes do cruel things to other co-workers just to get a rouse out of them. One of these pranks was call “bluing.” We had an oil based industrial dye that came in the form of paste in a tube. This paste was a midnight blue and was difficult to spot on dark surfaces, like on the old black telephones and dirty machine handles.One night, on second trick (second shift), somebody blued the earpiece of a supervisor’s phone. The co-workers watched as someone called the supervisor on his phone. Naturally, the supervisor put the phone to his ear. His ear turned navy blue from the paste that someone had smeared on the earpiece. After that, to the day that he retired, whenever he answered a phone he would first wipe it off with a rag. (No, that supervisor wasn’t my dad, but he did get blued once and was looking for heads to roll!)Speaking of being bored, I hated the repetitiousness of the factory. After all, one can only go as fast as his machine is set to go. I was once so frustrated at being held captive to a machine that I told my dad that ...
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