| | Pure Country Classics: The #1 Hits CD (3 Customer Reviews)
Roger Miller/Leroy Van Dyke/ Loretta Lynn/George Jones/Hank Pure Country Classics: The #1 Hits Music Pure Country Classics: The #1 Hits Songs Pure Country Classics: The #1 Hits Music Review Purchase Pure Country Classics: The #1 Hits CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Hard To Find 45'S On CD, Vol. 6: More Sixties Classics CD (2001)
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| | Hard To Find 45'S On CD: Pop & Country Classics CD (2002)
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$13.69 The Hard to Find 45s on CD series is a very subjective -- and some would say guaranteed to start an argument or fight at your next party with loudmouth music freaks -- batch of compilation ...
| | 40 Ultimate Country Super Hits CDs (2002) Box Set
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| | Pure 60'S: The #1 Hits CD (2002)
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$11.99 This compilation is just what it says: number one hits on the American charts from the 1960s. It has a leg up on some similar anthologies, though, by virtue of its sheer ...
| | Alexis Korner Kornerstoned: Anthology 1958-1983 CD (2006) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Only Doo-Wop Collection You'll Ever Need CDs (2005)
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| | Gary P Nunn Roadtrip CD (1994)
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| | Fairport Convention Kind Fortune CDs (2000)
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| | Heart Alive In Seattle CDs (2003) SACD Hybrid
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$16.09 This is a hybrid Super Audio CD playable on both regular and Super Audio CD players.
Nancy Wilson (acoustic & electric guitars, mandolin, ukulele, background vocals); Scott Olson (acoustic & electric guitars, background vocals);
Tom Kellock (keyboards); Mike Inez (bass); Ben Smith (drums, percussion).
Recorded live in 2002. Includes liner notes by David Wild.
Recorded at the last stop on their 2002 tour, Alive in Seattle documents an impeccable performance and production, mixed for surround-sound playback on both regular and Super Audio CD formats. A warm artist/audience vibe permeates this set; it's easy to imagine families sprawled out on an amphitheater lawn, taking in the music on an early summer evening. All that's missing is any sense of urgency. The musicians hit every note flawlessly -- ...
| | Michael Martin Murphey Cosmic Cowboy Souvenir CD (1973)
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$18.09 Revealing Michael Martin Murphey's philosophical tendencies as well as his preference to drift into deep, thoughtful songs, Cosmic Cowboy Souvenir addresses the type of artist that Murphey truly is. The material on Cosmic Cowboy Souvenir is borderline romantic, but the album doesn't get too convoluted, too intricate, or too commercial sounding, and it manages to keep its simplicity and rustic charm intact. Tracks like "Cosmic Cowboy, Pt. 1," "Alleys of Austin," and the beautiful "South Canadian River Song" blend a certain amount of guilelessness with Murphey's own brand of urban poignancy, laying claim to Murphey's trademark as a "non-traditional" country music artist. The songs emerge as wholesome and wonderfully unceremonious, cashing in on Murphey's unconfined image and using it to give his material its wandering, nomadic quality in both the lyrics and the wide variety of string work. Even cuts like "Prometheus Busted" and "Drunken Lady of the Morning" keep the album's unbounded feel from sounding conventional or overindulgent without much effort. Although it spawned no hits, Cosmic Cowboy Souvenir is the album that quietly proclaimed Murphey as a progressive country artist, even though the material that was to follow would extend this style to even greater lengths. ~ Mike DeGagne
Michael Martin Murphey's enigmatic second album for A&M, Cosmic Cowboy Souvenir, in many ways began an enigmatic period in Texas music during the early 1970s. Like its predecessor, Geronimo's Cadillac, Cosmic Cowboy Souvenir was produced by the legendary Bob Johnston. Unlike Geronimo, this set is more introspective, with starker, more elegant textures and more surreal lyrical landscapes. The title track which opens the album is a free flowing country-ish tune carried by unplugged six strings, pedal steel, and muted trap drums. Murphey was deep into the mythological archetypes of his Southwestern heritage -- albeit with a hippie's ...
| | Sunshine On Your Back Porch: A Celebration Of Gennett Records CD (2005)
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| | Steven Dillon Radio Flyer CD (2006)
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| | Ellis Hooks Another Saturday Morning CD (2007)
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| | Prosumer Serenity CD (2008) (Import) Germany
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$15.89 This is Ostgut Ton's first artist album by Berlin's Achim Brandenburg aka Prosumer and Cologne's Murat Tepeli. If you are familiar with both their works, it won't be unexpected that Serenity is a flawless house album in the truest sense. Rather than a bunch of dance tracks stuck together, it's been carefully compiled to form a union of songs where emotions and excess are laced with a good measure of sexiness. For Achim and Murat, house is a universal language, a matrix for different atmospheres and moods. To cater to different listening situations, both at home and in a club, Serenity is released with two different tracklistings. The CD contains 17 tracks, whereas the double 12" has eight DJ-friendly, extended versions of the CD's most danceable tracks, as well as some exclusive ...
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