| | Tennessee Ernie Ford Hymns CD Tennessee Ernie Ford Discography of CDs
Adapters: Jack Fascinato; Tennessee Ernie Ford. Arrangers: Jack Fascinato; Tennessee Ernie Ford. Tennessee Ernie Ford Hymns Songs | 1. | Who at My Door Is Standing |
| 2. | Rock of Ages |
| 3. | Softly and Tenderly |
| 4. | Sweet Hour of Prayer |
| 5. | My Task |
| 6. | Let the Lower Lights Be Burning |
| 7. | Ninety and Nine, The |
| 8. | Old Rugged Cross, The |
| 9. | When They Ring the Golden Bells |
| 10. | In the Garden |
| 11. | Ivory Palaces |
| 12. | Others |
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$16.99 country-tinged gospel songs recorded for the King label 1953-1962, 23 tracks
SATAN GET BACK features recordings Ely made for the King label between 1953 and 1962, including eight previously unreleased tracks. Recording information: 1953-196?. One of the only examples of Brother Claude Ely's ...
| | Blue Highway CD (1999)
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$9.25 Prod.By Ricky Skaggs;Guests- Allison Krauss,Lee Ann Womack
Blue Highway: Rob Ickes (vocals, guitar, dobro); Tom Adams (vocals, guitar, banjo); Tim Stafford (vocals, guitar); Shawn Lane (vocals, mandolin, fiddle); Wayne Taylor (vocals, bass). Additional Personnel: Ricky Skaggs (high-string guitar, background vocals); Mark Fain (bass); Kenny Malone (percussion); Lee Ann Womack, Alison Krauss (background vocals). Recorded at MCA Recording Studios and Quad Studios, Nashville, Tennessee. This is Blue Highway's first album for the Ceili label and it's an auspicious ...
| | Reba Mcentire Greatest Hits Vol. 2 CD (1993)
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$11.49 Personnel includes: Reba McEntire (vocals); Lang Scott, Joe McGlohon (acoustic guitar); Terry Crisp (steel guitar); Andy Reiss, Dan Huff, Steve Gibson (electric guitar); Mike Rojas (piano); Doug Sizemore (synthesizer, synthsized string); Scotty Hawkins (drums); Charlie Anderson (bass); Lang Scott, Linda Davis (background vocals). Producers: Tony Brown, Jimmy Bowen, Reba McEntire. "Does He Love You" won the 1994 Grammy Award for "Country Vocal Collaboration." Reba McEntire, the long-time queen of country music, comes out swinging on her second greatest hits compilation. From the opening salvos of the diva battle to end all battles (the award-winning duet "Does He Love You"), McEntire leaves no vocal stone unturned. She and Linda Davis trade off the most passionate country vocals heard this year. With the emotion level already rising to unimaginable heights, McEntire surprises by rocketing to the vocal heavens with the sweet but deadly "You Lie." She only lets the grip ease momentarily with the light-hearted "Fancy." Enjoy that breath, because it's suddenly taken away by the heart-wrenching "For My Broken Heart," the tribute to her bandmembers killed in a plane crash. Able to extend one note into thousands, McEntire also has a way with a lyric. She often writes story-songs dealing with common-folk issues like poverty ("Fancy"). "Is There Life Out There," her be-all-that-you-can-be anthem, hit such a chord that the song has since been turned into a movie. Heartbreak is a staple Reba theme ("They Asked About You"), as are inspirational motifs ("The Greatest Man I Ever Knew"). McEntire knows how to find the hits, and once they glide out of those golden vocal chords, she has assured their place on any greatest hits compilation. Personnel: Reba McEntire (vocals); Lang Scott (guitar, acoustic guitar, background vocals); Joe McGlohon (guitar, acoustic guitar); Andy Reiss, Dann Huff, Steve Gibson (electric guitar); Terry Crisp (steel guitar); Mike Rojas (piano); Doug Sizemore (synthesizer); Scotty Hawkins (drums); Linda Davis (background vocals). Audio Mixer: Chuck Ainlay. Recording information: Emerald Studio; Music Mill Studio B. Photographer: Peter Nash. Reba McEntire's Greatest Hits covered the singer's early tenure on MCA Records, 1984-1987 (following her seven-year stint at Mercury Records), and was thus the sound of a country artist coming into her own. It also found McEntire pledging allegiance to the neo-traditionalist school of country music. Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 is a sampler of what came after in the years 1987 to 1993, as McEntire eased back on the traditionalism and returned to contemporary country crossover. The collection contains ten of the 22 singles McEntire released during the period, all but one of which reached the country Top Ten. Two of them are newly recorded songs: "Does He Love You," a duet with Linda Davis that went on to hit number one and win a Grammy ...
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Personnel includes: Reba McEntire (vocals); Alison Krauss (vocals, viola); Steve Gibson, Ron Block (guitar); Chris Thile (bouzouki); Jerry Douglas (dobro); Gary Smith (piano); Steve Nathan, Matt Rollings (keyboards); Barry Bales, Michael Rhodes (bass); Jim Keltner, Paul Leim (drums); Russell Terrell, Kim Parent (background vocals); Brooks & Dunn. Producers include: Tony Brown, David Malloy, Tim DuBois, John Guess, Alison Krauss. Compilation producer: Hank Williams. Includes liner notes by Lon Helton. Personnel: Alison Krauss (vocals); Ron Block (guitar); Steve Gibson (electric guitar); Jerry Douglas (dobro); Gary "Bud" Smith (piano); Matt Rollings, Steve Nathan (keyboards); Jim Keltner, Paul Leim (drums); Kim Parent, Russell Terrell (background vocals). Audio Mixers: Gary Paczosa; Justin Niebank. Recording information: Emerald-Studio ...
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$12.49 Recording information: 12/1998-04/1999. If Darkthrone's modus operandi has always been one of appreciating the simple things about black metal -- growling voices, big riffs and a perfectly impenetrable logo unless you squint -- there's something to be said about their dedication over the years, which eventually enabled them to aim for a recording quality rather better than on their earliest releases. By the time of Ravishing Grimness, the paper-thin shrieks and feedback of the days of Transilvanian Hunger had long been beefed out some, ...
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