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The most impressive thing about PAIN TO KILL is the way it dances around genre boundaries. "I Just Wanna Be Mad" neatly meshes a bluegrass-derived fiddle riff with pop-rock production while offering one side of an ultimately benign lover's quarrel. The title track is a roadhouse rocker that kicks off with some dirty, Stones-like guitar, and "Three Mississippi" comes off like a cross between Shawn Colvin and Mary Chapin Carpenter. While Terri Clark is surely no one's idea of a country traditionalist, she eschews the pop excess of the Faiths and Shanias of the world; PAIN TO KILL is conspicuously absent of precious, drama-filled diva ballads. Instead, Clark offers a straight-ahead amalgam of pop, light rock, and mainstream country, delivered in a direct, honest voice.
Digitally remastered using HDCD technology.
Recorded at Ocean Way, The Tracking Room and Sound Station Studios, Nashville, Tennessee.
Personnel: Terri Clark (vocals); Biff Watson (acoustic guitar); Keith Stegall (electric guitar, harmonica); Brent Mason, B.James Lowry, Kenny Greenberg (electric guitar); Paul Franklin (steel guitar); Mark Casstevens, Bruce Watkins (banjo); Stuart Duncan (mandolin, fiddle); Aubrey Haynie, Jonathan Yudkin (fiddle); Gary Prim (piano); Steve Nathan (keyboards); Glen Worf (bass); Lonnie Wilson (drums); Wes Hightower, Liana Manis, Vince Gill, Leslie Satcher, John Wesley Ryles, Stephony Smith (background vocals).
Entertainment Weekly (2/28/03, p.81) - "...PAIN is full of emotionally resonant reflections on the single life...but also provides some barroom novocaine by bringing back the honky-tonk brio in a big way..." - Rating: B+ Terri Clark Pain To Kill Songs Pain To Kill Music Review Purchase Pain To Kill CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | VH1 Presents The Corrs Live In Dublin CD (2002)
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$6.39 This audio document of The Corrs' Dublin homecoming concert has pretty much everything fans of Irish pop could wish for, including an appearance from Bono in his earthly incarnation, fresh from an audience with President George W. Bush. It's to the band's credit that the charismatic singer fails to steal the show, despite creditable efforts via an anthemized version of Ryan Adams' beautifully downtempo "When the ...
| | Shania Twain Up! CDs (2002) Country & Pop Versions
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$12.59 UP! was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Country Album. "Forever And For Always" was nominated for Best Female Country Vocal Performance and for Best Country Song.
"green" disc featuring a country-acoustic mix of the same tracks.
This is a hybrid Super Audio CD playable on both regular and Super Audio CD players.
banjo, bouzouki, mandolin); Heitor Perreira (acoustic, electric & Spanish
guitar, mandolin); Michael Thompson (electric guitar, slide guitar,
bouzouki); Brent Mason (electric guitar); Cory Churko (slide guitar); Paul
Franklin (pedal steel); Jonathan Yudkin (mandolin, violin, cello); Irish Film
Orchestra, The Leahy's (strings); Simon & Diamond Duggal (percussion).
UP! marks Shania Twain's emergence from a five-year hiatus that found her absconding to Switzerland and having a child with husband/producer/collaborator Robert "Mutt" Lange. As ever, Twain ...
| | Tim Mcgraw & The Dancehall Doctors CD (2002)
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$6.19 "She's My Kind Of Rain" was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Male Country Vocal Performance.
Tim McGraw has sold millions of records by shuttling between pleasantly cornpone neo-honky tonk and Mark Wills/John Michael Montgomery-style lite-pop balladry. With TIM MCGRAW AND THE DANCEHALL DOCTORS, however, the singer pulls off the wholly unexpected feat of creating an album so richly textured and boldly mature, it makes much of his earlier work seem silly by comparison. Completely absent are the usual drippy sentiments and good 'ol boy bluster; in their place are thoroughly adult themes and effortlessly soulful vocal performances.
Like Waylon Jennings two decades earlier, McGraw makes his artistic breakthrough by recording with his touring band. Tracked in an old mansion a la LED ZEPPELIN IV, the disc has an energetic earthiness rarely achieved in contemporary country. The songs are, if not as instantly ...
| | Brad Paisley Mud On The Tires CD (2003)
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$10.39 Contains an untitled hidden track which follows "Farther Along."
"Spaghetti Western Swing" was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Country Instrumental Performance. "Celebrity" was nominated for Best Country Song.
If Brad Paisley did not exist it would be necessary to invent him. He stands at the crossroads between the hipster realms of alt-country and the proletarian climes of mainstream Nashville. He's too close to the middle of the road to ever be drawn to the No Depression crowd's collective bosom, but he's miles ahead of the country assembly line. On his third album he continues to do things nobody else in the Nashville hierarchy does; play a number of his own instruments, write almost all his own songs, use his own band instead of the ...
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| | Jazz For Romantic Moments CDs (2003)
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| | Johnny Cash CD (2006) (Import)
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| | Bluegrass:American Collection CD (2007) (Import) Import
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