| | Lorrie Morgan Show Me How CD Lorrie Morgan Discography of CDs
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Personnel: Lorrie Morgan (vocals); Larry Byrum (acoustic guitar); Brent Mason, Gordon Kennedy (electric guitar); Paul Franklin (steel guitar); Aubrey Haney (mandolin, fiddle); John Javis, Mitch Humphries (piano); Richard Landis (electric piano, synthesizer, bass, percussion); Jimmy Nichols, Blair Masters (synthesizer); Dave Pomeroy, Paul Leim (drums); Chris Bushong (bongos); Kim Fleming, Vicki Hampton, Bekka Bramlett, Susan Ashton, Chip Davis, Amy Dalley, Lee Thomas Miller, Dennis Wilson, John Wesley Rites, Michael Black, Alison Krauss, Rhonda Vincent, Kim Fleming, Hillary Lindsay (background vocals). Recorded at Blueberry Hill Studios, Nashville, Tennessee. It would be unkind to point out that Lorrie Morgan looks a little the worse for wear on the cover of Show Me How -- if she didn't do a song on that very subject on the album ("Now my idea of letting it all hang out/Sure has changed with time/And that's hard on a bombshell"), and if she didn't have a perfect right. So it's doubly a pleasure to find that Morgan sounds, at an age that usually takes its toll on the tight throats of female country vocalists, better than ever. Check out the perfectly controlled descent into baritone territory in "I Can Count on You," one of four songs here in which songwriter Angela Kaset, the creator of Morgan's mega-hit "Something in Red," had a hand. In other ways, too, Show Me How feels like a reunion of the forces who created Morgan's long string of smart country-pop hits in the 1990s. Morgan rejoins with producer Richard Landis, who once again mixes classic keyboard-based sounds that put Morgan front and center with fun, funky electronic experiments. The songs he and Morgan select range from good to superb, with "Used" (Bekka Bramlett and James House) a particular standout; they showcase Morgan's sense of humor and play to her usual strengths in the genres of the breakup ballad and everywoman barroom encounter song. And it's especially good, in this era of Nashville smugness, to hear a song ("Rocks") that takes swipes at both racism and anti-gay bigotry. How much of a hearing Morgan will get for this independent-label release remains to be seen, but her longtime fans will be well satisfied, and so will anyone else who happens upon it or seeks it out. ~ James Manheim Purchase Show Me How CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Kathy Mattea Roses CD (2002)
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| | Trick Pony R.I.D.E. CD (2005)
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| | Kathy Mattea Right Out Of Nowhere CD (2005)
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| | Reba Mcentire Reba: Duets CD (2007)
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| | Pickin On Pickin' On ZZ Top CDs (2000)
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| | Jerry Lee Lewis Killer Country CD (1995)
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$6.39 Includes liner notes by Colin Escott. Personnel: Jerry Lee Lewis (vocals, piano). Audio Remasterer: Joseph M. Palmaccio. Liner Note Author: Colin Escott. Unknown Contributor Role: Joseph M. Palmaccio. For obvious reasons, Killer Country has been a popular title for collections of Jerry Lee Lewis' Smash and Mercury recordings, and the 1995 Mercury collection that bears this name is pretty much a typical collection with this title. Spanning 20 tracks over the course of one disc, this hits many of Jerry Lee's big country hits for the two labels, from the career-reviving 1968 hit "Another Place Another Time" to the defining 1977 hit "Middle Age Crazy." Between those two, there are many other great sides -- "She Still Comes Around (To Love What's Left of Me)," "What's Made Milwaukee Famous," "She Even Woke Me Up to Say Goodbye," "Once More With ...
| | Elton John Fox CD (1981) (Import) Remastered; Germany
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$11.99 Digitally remastered edition of John's Geffen Records debut after many years on MCA. Originally released in 1981, "The Fox" features the singles "Nobody Wins" and "Just Like Belgium" and was also the first John studio album to be produced by Chris Thomas (Roxy Music, Pretenders) and Elton himself. This edition includes enhanced packaging and ...
| | George Jones When The Grass Grows Over Me CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Ron Holden Love You So CD (1960)
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$6.45 Includes original release liner notes by Ron Holden. All songs written or co-written by Ron Holden except "Gee, But I'm Lonesome" (Bruce Johnston). Ron Holden's "Love You ...
| | Big Chief & The Midnight Groove Big Chief & The Midnight Groove CD (2001)
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