| | Lynn Anderson Pure Country CD Lynn Anderson Discography of CDs
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Collectables Pure Country is a good budget-priced, ten-track collection containing Lynn Anderson's original hit recordings on Columbia including "Rose Garden," "Cry," and "Top of the World." Please note that this edition includes the exact same track listing as the 1998 Sony release also titled Pure Country. ~ Al Campbell Sony Special Products' Pure Country is an effective sampler of Lynn Anderson's country-pop work for Columbia Records in the '70s. In fact, it works in many ways as a hits compilation, since every one of the featured songs -- "Rose Garden," "How Can I Unlove You," "Sing About Love," "Cry," "Fool Me," "You're My Man," "Keep Me In Mind," "Top of the World," "What a Man, My Man Is" and "Talkin' to the Wall" -- were Top Ten country hits for Anderson. Because of that, Pure Country is more than just a good bargain for a budget-line collection -- it's a good bargain in general. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine Collectables Pure Country is a good budget-priced, ten-track collection containing Lynn Anderson's original hit recordings on Columbia including "Rose Garden," "Cry," and "Top of the World." Please note that this edition includes the exact same track listing as the 1998 Sony release also titled Pure Country. ~ Al Campbell
Featuring these top-selling hits 'Rose Garden', 'How Can I Unlove You' and 'You're My Man'. Collectables. 2004. Pure Country Music Review Purchase Pure Country CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Tony Orlando Bless You And 17 Other Great Hits CD (1997)
Pure Country
$11.59 Personnel: Tony Orlando (vocals). Liner Note Author: Mark Marymont. Tony Orlando's early years as a teen idol may have yielded only a handful of minor hits, but his later fame with Dawn guaranteed that they ...
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Pure Country
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Pure Country
$10.69 Twofer combines the 1971 ...
| | Skeeter Davis Pop Hits Collection CD (2003)
Pure Country
$14.69 Skeeter's biggest and best "pop" recordings are highlighted in this very special CD. Most tracks appear for the first time since their original release on records! Tracks include A Summer Song, Don't Anybody Need My Love, Don't Let Me Stand In Your Way,
Producers: Chet Atkins, Anita ...
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$6.29
| | Alceu Valenca O Grande Encontro - Serie Ao Vivo CD (2006) (Import) Brazil
Pure Country
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| | Kris Kristofferson Natural Act CD (1979) (Import) Australia
Pure Country
$10.49 This 1979 release from husband and wife duo Kris Kristofferson and Rita Coolidge includes a cover of "I Fought the Law" and "Back in My Baby's Arms." Kris Kristofferson and Rita Coolidge inaugurated their musical partnership in 1973 (also the year of their marriage) with Full Moon, which topped the country charts, and they quickly followed with 1974's Breakaway, another album with healthy sales. By the time of their third and final duo LP, Natural Act, a little more than four years later, much had changed. At the time of their earlier efforts, Kristofferson was the dominant force in the partnership, coming off his gold records of the early '70s, his movie stardom, and his songwriting renown, while Coolidge was a developing artist who benefited from the exposure the albums brought her. By the start of 1979, the positions were reversed. Coolidge's 1977 album Anytime...Anywhere had generated two gold singles and gone platinum, and its follow-up, 1978's Love Me Again, had gone gold. Kristofferson's albums, on the other hand, struggled to get into the Top 100 bestsellers of the pop chart. Still, Natural Act, like its predecessors, came off as a busman's holiday for Kristofferson and his band with Coolidge along for the ride. The song list was dominated by contributions from Kristofferson cronies like Billy Swan and Donnie Fritts, and he himself brought in three songs, as usual two of them old items from his catalog. "Loving You Was Easier (Than Anything I'll Ever Do Again)" was an old hit of his that he used to dedicate to Coolidge; now they performed it together. "Please Don't Tell Me How the Story Ends," which had been a hit for Ray Price, and the previously unrecorded "Love Don't Live Here Anymore" seemed to hint at the couple's dissatisfaction with each other; they were divorced within a year of the album's release. ~ William Ruhlmann Kris Kristofferson and Rita Coolidge inaugurated their musical partnership in 1973 (also the year of their marriage) with Full Moon, which topped the country charts, and they quickly followed with 1974's Breakaway, another album with healthy sales. By the time of their third and final duo LP, Natural Act, a little more than four years later, much had changed. At the time of their earlier efforts, Kristofferson was the dominant force in the partnership, coming off his gold records of the early '70s, his movie stardom, and his songwriting renown, while Coolidge was a developing artist who benefited from the exposure the albums brought her. By the start of 1979, the positions were reversed. Coolidge's 1977 album Anytime...Anywhere had generated two gold singles and gone platinum, and its follow-up, 1978's Love Me Again, had gone gold. Kristofferson's albums, on the other hand, struggled to get into the Top 100 bestsellers of the pop chart. Still, Natural Act, like its predecessors, came off as a busman's holiday for Kristofferson and his band with Coolidge along for the ride. The song list was dominated by contributions from Kristofferson cronies like Billy Swan and Donnie Fritts, and he himself brought in three songs, as usual two of them old items from his catalog. "Loving ...
| | Norman Blake Meeting On Southern Soil CD (2002)
Pure Country
$15.35 Live Recording
Personnel includes: Norman Blake (vocals, guitar, mandolin); Peter Ostroushko (vocals, mandolin, mandola, fiddle); Nancy Blake (cello). Recorded at Cedar House Studios, Arrington, Tennessee in December 2000. Includes liner notes by Norman Blake and Peter Ostroushko. Digitally remastered using HDCD technology. Personnel: Norman Blake (vocals, guitar, mandolin); Peter Ostroushko (vocals, mandola, mandolin, fiddle); Nancy Blake (cello). Audio Mixers: Norman Blake; Peter Ostroushko. Recording information: Cedar House Studios, Arrington, TN (12/08/2000-12/10/2000). Photographer: Lane Brown Taylor. Unknown Contributor Role: Norman ...
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Pure Country
$22.55 Founded in the late ...
| | Ricky Skaggs Brand New Strings CD (2004)
Pure Country
$11.69 Personnel: Ricky Skaggs (vocals, guitar, claw hammer banjo, mandolin); Cody Kilby, Bryan Sutton (guitar); Johnny Hyland (electric guitar); Jim Mills (banjo); Mike Snyder (claw hammer banjo); Molly Skaggs (dulcimer); Andy Leftwich (mandolin); Stuart Duncan (fiddle); Jeff Taylor, Tim Laure (accordion); Mark Fain (bass instrument); Sam Bacco (spoons, percussion, bells); Keith Sewell, Paul Brewster, Rebecca Lynn Howard, Sharon White (background vocals). It should come as no surprise to fans of Ricky Skaggs that the level of musicianship within his band Kentucky Thunder is superb. Even at their worst, they skim the surface of maximum quality, but what is so exciting about Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder is their ability to balance on the frayed edges of classic and progressive bluegrass. Brand New Strings shows this off very well, forsaking neither, and is an excellent example of a group whose members are both technically fantastic and capable of emotionally exploiting their talents, a rare commodity in modern bluegrass. The first of Skaggs' four songwriting contributions, the instrumental "I Corinthians 1:18," is a perfect example of the more forward-thinking side of the group, while the title track is where the group completely cuts loose with ridiculously amazing picking and fiddling. Skaggs even broke the traditional bluegrass barrier by employing accordionist Tim Laure on "Love Does It Every Time," a nice melodic country-folk tune, if a little heavy-handed lyrically. Ultimately, Brand New Strings is an excellent outing for Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder, and shows the band pulling bluegrass ...
| | Dr Tom Butt Memories CD (2001)
Pure Country
$18.95
| | Love Generation Extra CD (2007) (Import)
Pure Country
$36.79
| | Karel Gott Best Of 1968-98 Und Mehr V CD (2007) (Import)
Pure Country
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