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Performers include: Lynn, Liz & Casey Anderson. Personnel: Michael Clark, Liz Anderson, Casey Anderson (vocals); Mike Noble (guitar); Thomas Flora, Melodie Crittenden (background vocals). Audio Mixer: Michael Clark. Recording information: The Swamp. Lynn Anderson Christmas Songs Christmas Music Review Average Rating: (4.6 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews You can't go wrong with Lynn! I have listened to this CD in the middle of February and I still think we have one heck of a CD. I can only think of one other major superstar who also has a wonderful Christmas CD and that's Miss Vikki Carr.
We have the best of both worlds here, Lynn & Vikki, still proving they can sing and damn well too!
Treat yourself to both CD's, you won't need any other ones for the holidays, or any time of the year! Submitted by Tony (Miami, Florida) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 6 of 6 found this helpful.
THE BEST CHRISTMAS CD YOU WILL EVER BUY!!!!! This new Christmas CD is on that you will play over and over again. The timeless recordings will have everyone singing along with the music. Lynn is still an outstanding vocalist, and this CD proves it. This CD will appeal to everyone. I can guarantee if you purchase this CD, you will not be disappointed! Submitted by a reviewer (Nicollet, MN)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 3 of 3 found this helpful.
Great Album from Lynn I actually ordered this cd because the reviews from people who had bought it were so good.It has been on my cd player throughout Christmas.It is a superb album.The Christmas standards she sings sound fresh and new and the new song,Angels Song,is fabulous.I will enjoy this recording for years to come. Submitted by a reviewer (Cleveleys,Lancashire,England)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 3 of 3 found this helpful.
FANSTASTIC NEW COLLECTION Country Music superstar Lynn Anderson has done it again. This collection of Christmas music, her first in more than 30 years is fabulous. Lynn's version of Santa Baby is just great. Producer Michael Clark joins her for Angel Song and it is wonderful. My personal favorite is the duet with her parents. This is certainly a Christmas collection that will be enjoyed by all. Submitted by a reviewer (New Jersey)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 3 of 3 found this helpful.
Lynn is good, as usual “Home for the Holidays” is a MUST for every Lynn Anderson fan and a wonderful addition to anyone’s Christmas song collection. This CD contains old standards such as “Jingle Bell Rock,” “Home for the Holidays,” and “Winter Wonderland.” Lynn’s fans will find “Silver Bells” a special treat as her mother and father, Liz and Casey Anderson, join her in singing it. “Santa, Bay” is just plain fun. “Angels Song” is the crowning piece of this collection. Lynn’s still strong, clear vocals, combined with the smooth voice of producer, Michael Clark, make listening to this song a moving experience in the true spirit of Christmas. Submitted by a reviewer (Olathe, KS)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 2 of 2 found this helpful.
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Purchase Christmas CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Vikki Carr Love Story/Superstar CD (2003)
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$10.69 Twofer combines the 1971 albums, 'Love Story' & 'Superstar' with one bonus track, 'Cabaret' (Single Version). Collectables. 2003.
2 LPs on 1 CD: LOVE STORY (1971)/SUPERSTAR (1971). Originally ...
| | Skeeter Davis Pop Hits Collection CD (2003)
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$14.69 Skeeter's biggest and best "pop" recordings are highlighted in this very special CD. Most tracks appear for the first time since their original release on records! Tracks include A Summer Song, Don't Anybody Need My Love, Don't Let Me Stand In Your Way,
Producers: Chet Atkins, Anita Kerr, Felton Jarvis. Compilation producer: Eliot Goshman. Recorded between 1962 & 1967. Includes liner notes by Steve Kolanjian. Liner Note Author: Steve Kolanjian. Recording information: 06/08/1962-05/01/1967. Skeeter Davis has had two phases of her career: the first as part of the duo, the Davis Sisters, with Betty Jack Davis (they weren't really sisters, by the way) in the pre-rock & roll era, and the second as a solo Nashville country crossover artist in the 1960s. The Davis Sisters recorded one bona fide classic, "I Forgot More Than You'll ...
| | Lynn Anderson Pure Country CD (1998)
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$6.29 Collectables Pure Country is a good budget-priced, ten-track collection containing Lynn Anderson's original hit recordings on Columbia including "Rose Garden," "Cry," and "Top of the World." Please note that this edition includes the exact same track listing as the 1998 Sony release also titled Pure Country. ~ Al Campbell Sony Special Products' Pure Country is an effective sampler of Lynn Anderson's country-pop work for Columbia Records in the '70s. In fact, it works in many ways as a hits compilation, since every one of the featured songs -- "Rose Garden," "How Can I Unlove You," "Sing About Love," "Cry," "Fool Me," "You're My Man," "Keep Me ...
| | Connie Smith All American Country CD (2003)
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| | Lynn Anderson Live From The Rose Garden CD (2005) Bonus DVD
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$12.35 There's no recording date information and the general packaging is minimalist, to say the least; but this double-disc set -- one live CD and one DVD containing the video equivalent of the same show -- delivers where it counts, in the music. The sound is such that there's very little audience ambience, but there's plenty of presence for the band and even more so for Lynn Anderson, who is in excellent form throughout. The CD is great, but the DVD is even better, not only with an excellent visual account of the concert from the Renaissance Center in Dixon, TN, but also a nice selection of bonus features -- before and after interviews and other support materials. The camera angles vary sufficiently so that one never feels confined or static watching the show, and the full-screen (1.33-to-1) image is crisp enough to pass for HDTV. The audio is mastered a little low on the DVD but it pumps up well and cleanly, and in other details -- the menu's simplicity, the chapter breaks (one ...
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$6.59 | | Johnny Cash Roots & Branches CD (2006)
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$13.85 Liner Note Author: Rich Kienzle. Recording information: Camden, NJ (02/15/1928-??/??/1970); Hollywood, CA (02/15/1928-??/??/1970); Los Angeles, CA (02/15/1928-??/??/1970); Memphis (02/15/1928-??/??/1970); Nashville, TN (02/15/1928-??/??/1970); New York, NY (02/15/1928-??/??/1970). Photographers: Les Leverett; Henry Diltz. Arranger: Sister Rosetta Tharpe. Released around the same time in 2006 as Johnny Cash's posthumous AMERICAN RECORDINGS V, Hip-O's ROOTS & BRANCHES features a well-selected set of songs by some of the artists that influenced the Man in Black. While Cash's country predecessors are prominently represented on this collection--which includes Hank Williams's melancholy train tune "(I Heard) That Lonesome Whistle" and Jimmie Rodgers's playful cautionary tale "In the Jailhouse Now"--the disc also offers up tracks by less-obvious kindred spirits such as gospel singer Sister Rosetta Tharpe (the passionate "There Are Strange Things Happenin' Every Day") and rock crooner Roy Orbison ("You're My Baby"), who was one of Cash's closest friends. A wonderfully varied compilation, ROOTS & BRANCHES accurately (and thoughtfully) calls attention to performers that helped shape Cash's beloved signature sound. The full title (or at least, the full text on the cover) is "Artists, Songs & Recordings That Inspired the Legend of Johnny Cash: Roots & Branches," and while there are no performances by Cash himself on the album, there are plenty of tracks that will evoke him for listeners, as compiler/annotator Rich Kienzle finds the original versions of songs Cash recorded and even a couple of Cash compositions that were recorded by his Sun Records contemporaries. Perhaps the most striking selection is the one that may seem the most unlikely inclusion based on the artist who wrote and performed it, "Crescent City Blues," by bandleader Gordon Jenkins. A listen to the song, however, as Beverly Mahr sings the lyrics, will confirm to the amazement of many Cash fans that Jenkins wrote not only the melody, but some of the words to what became Cash's "Folsom Prison Blues." (When Jenkins belatedly found out that Cash had appropriated his song, Cash was forced to share royalties ...
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| | Thos Shipley My Favorite Things CD (2004)
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$18.99 "Come the witching hour, his voice turns to magic." - New York Daily NewsSometimes singers come along who offer something truly special. There are those with great voices who we know and love, and there are those who have a "can't take your eyes off" presence. Thos Shipley seems to be both of these rolled into one - a singer with a stunning voice and a magnetism that can only be described as star quality.With MY FAVORITE THINGS, his debut recording, Thos brings this quality to us beautifully through the idiom in which he seems naturally at home, vocal jazz. The record is a remarkable collection of classic American theatre music and fine contemporary songwriting, brought to life from a jazz point of view. Thos' voice is not easily pinned down, a flexible and powerful instrument that swings so easily and flows spontaneously into R & B flourishes. But there is also a core of immediacy that has an almost theatrical excitement to it. Mr. Shipley, an experienced Broadway performer and 5-time MAC award winner (Manhattan Association of Cabarets and Clubs) for Outstanding Jazz Vocalist, is proud of this combination. He explains the inspiration for the CD ~"I have a love for musical theatre but come from a jazz background in the way I hear things. The repertoire of the Musical Theatre is the jazz bible. The lyrics and melodies of these tunes are so strong they lend themselves to many interpretations. I look at Jazz as an approach to music and a way to orchestrate the emotions and images that these songs evoke."Thos Shipley was born in Maryland to a military father and a mother who taught first grade. Thos' father was in the 327th Army band and had his own jazz group, playing upright and electric bass as well as all bass brass. Thos discovered music as a way to keep grounded. "At the age of 12 I got my first drum set after taking beginning lessons in elementary school. My brothers and I created a little band. We would to perform at family functions and give neighborhood concerts in our back yard. Later in high school, I began singing and playing rock drums and formed a group with some guys a few years ahead of me. My dad wasn't particularly happy about the rock; the long hair and generally loud music created some concerns. One of our bands we called "Wake"; the guitarist's Dad was a mortician and let us practice in the funeral home as long as there were no bodies on the premises. We had our publicity photo taken in a graveyard. It was very cool, we could practice at the funeral home as long and as loud as we wanted." Thos wanted to study music in college but gave in to his parents' practical concerns by majoring in Electronics Engineering at the Ohio Institute of Technology. But he continued to play and studied jazz piano with Bobby Pierce at the Beckley Conservatory of Music until he had to choose between getting his degree and practicing. He graduated and got a job working as a technician on board ships doing seismic research for oil companies, lasting for one 23-day cruise in the Pacific. Thos soon returned to ...
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$10.59 Personnel: Clay Jones, Cody Kilby, Jeff Autry, Jim Hurst, Charlie Cushman (guitar); Phil Leadbetter, Randy Kohrs, Rob Ickes (resonator guitar); Kristin Scott Benson, Scott Vestal (banjo); Andy Leftwich (mandolin, fiddle); Jesse McReynolds, Adam Steffey, Wayne Benson (mandolin); Rickie Simpkins, Ron Stewart, Aubrey Haynie, Jim VanCleve (fiddle); Barry Bales (acoustic bass). Illustrator: Bob Murray. More Ultimate Pickin': The Best of Instrumental Bluegrass is exactly what it says: twenty bluegrass ...
| | Last Creation CD (2008)
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