| | 40 Ultimate Country Super Hits CD (14 Customer Reviews)
Taken from the vaults of Columbia and Epic Records, Ultimate Country Super Hits includes remastered original recordings of country radio classics. The three-disc, 40-track compilation covers chart-toppers of the '50s through the '90s including Merle Haggard, Johnny Cash, Marty Robbins, Ray Price, Willie Nelson, Shenandoah, Collin Raye, Ty Herndon and the Kinleys. ~ Al Campbell
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| | Kenna Make Sure They See My Face CD (2007)
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$8.49 Personnel: Chester Kaman, Brent Paske (guitar); Justin Timberlake (background vocals). With his aptly titled 2007 sophomore album, MAKE SURE THEY SEE MY FACE, promising young singer-songwriter Kenna seems intent on upping his profile. Coming across like the alt-rock counterpart to John Legend, the Ethopian-born performer (whose last name is Zemedkun) is rooted in a bright 1980s New Wave-influenced sound, but FACE is clearly a 21st-century album, particularly with its upfront production, courtesy of Neptunes Chad Hugo and Pharrell Williams. Highlights of the outing include the urgent "Out of Control (State of Emotion)" and the funky, post-punk-tinged "Say Goodbye to Love." Kenna's biggest problem, disregarding the multiple delays that accompany his releases -- although the two may be related -- is how to categorize his music, and therefore, how to market it. His debut, New Sacred Cow, was dropped from Interscope before being picked up by Columbia, and was a hodgepodge of hip-hop beats and synthesized pop riffs, propelled by the production efforts of the Neptunes' Chad Hugo, Kenna's friend since high school. And though the critical reception to the project was warm enough, sales were low and Kenna was sent on his way, labelless. Eventually, with another ...
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