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Audio Mixer: Mark Thornton.
Recording information: Sidekick Sound Studios, Nashville, TN.
Personnel includes: Tim Crouch (guitar, mandolin, fiddle); Scott Vestal (banjo); Randy Kohrs (dobro); Kurt Mason (harmonica, Jews harp); Dennis Crouch (upright bass); Mike Furkins (drums).
Personnel: Randy Kohrs (dobro); David Talbot (banjo); Kurt Mason (harp, harmonica, clarinet, tenor saxophone, tuba, piano).
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$9.99 Perhaps even more impressive than George Strait's astounding number of platinum albums and chart-topping singles is his uncompromising consistency; TWANG is yet another welcome set of same sort of ...
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$13.09 With most contemporary country artists, you could guarantee that a song called "American Ride" would be a slice of jingoism, but Toby Keith isn't like most country singers. His "American Ride" casts a cynical eye at desperate housewives and wannabe pop stars, not celebrating down-home values but wondering where we're all headed on this American Ride at the end of the 2000s, a sentiment not all that far removed from some of Keith's previous social commentary, which makes it a mild surprise that it is the only song here that doesn't come from his own pen. As superb and striking as it is, it's not necessarily a good keystone for the rest of the record, which does have a few tougher numbers that pick up on the lean, mean vibe of 2008's THAT DON'T MAKE ME A BAD GUY -- "Every Dog Has Its Day," the sly "If I Had One," and the heavy blues stomp "Loaded" -- but spends more time on the softer side, even when he kicks up a bit of dust on the dancefloor on "You Can't Read My Mind" or does a funny, respectful salute to military life on "Ballad of Balad." In other words, the real touchstone for the rest of the record is "Tender as I Wanna Be," where he lets his guard down and lets the romance flow. This doesn't turn AMERICAN RIDE into a schizophrenic ...
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$10.38 Jimmy Wayne is no fool. While the five-year break between his 2003 debut and 2008's Do You Believe Me Now? was precipitated by one label going out of business and his contract being transferred to another -- given the fickle nature of radio programmers and audiences seeking the next big thing, it was a minor miracle that the title single hit the number one spot on Billboard's country chart. He knew not to tempt fate a second time. Wayne wasted no time; he toured hard to support it, and then jumped right back into the studio to record Sara Smile. The album is named after the Hall & Oates' classic -- they appear on it as well. It's a reverent version -- except for the banjo introducing it, and the Nashville production style that includes pedal steel, prominent fiddles, and mandolins. Wayne recorded the song for two reasons: it's the song that got him his first record deal as a singer, and because it has been a live staple since the beginning, ...
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| | Strawbs Live At The Calderone, New York '75 CD (2007) (Import) Netherlands
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$15.19 Recorded live on December 4, 1975, at the Calderone Theatre on Long Island, this captures the Strawbs when they were at the peak of their popularity in the U.S.; in fact, this was their first tour of the country as headliners. That coincides with perhaps their most progressive rock-oriented period, and the band was particularly full-sounding at this juncture, having recently added John Mealing and Robert Kirby (the latter now noted as having contributed arrangements to Nick Drake's early recordings) as keyboardists. If only the sound were a little better, this 68-minute disc would qualify as perhaps the definitive mid-'70s live document of the Strawbs. However, the fidelity, though OK and far above the bootleg norm, is a little thin and brittle, sounding as if it's perhaps been taken from a tape of a radio broadcast. Nonetheless, the band performs effectively on a 12-song set that draws heavily from their mid-'70s albums Hero and Heroine, Ghosts, and Nomadness (the last of which was their most recent LP at the time they gave this performance). For what's it worth, this marks the first occasion on which three songs from Nomadness appear on a live Strawbs album, those being ...
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