| | Wynonna Other Side CD Wynonna Discography of CDs
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Wynonna sounds richer and fuller than ever, her voice and lyrics swelling with a newfound confidence. THE OTHER SIDE is solid evidence of Wynonna's willingness to explore the boundaries of country music; in "Don't You Throw That Mojo On Me," she is delightfully full of bravado, fiercely tackling the bluesy song. "We Can't Unmake Love" shows a soft, restrained Wynonna harmonizing beautifully with singer John Berry, and the ballad "Come Some Rainy Day" is a classic torch song brought to life by Wynonna's powerful, emotional vocals. Most emblematic of THE OTHER SIDE, however, are forceful, upbeat country songs such as "The Wyld Unknown," with its direct and unmistakably personal lyrics: "You don't want to cross my little mama/And you sure don't wanna mess with me/Cause there's a wild streak running down from the roots/To the top of my family tree."
Recorded at Oceanway, Creative Recording, Masterphonics Tracking Room and Emerald Sound Studio, Nashville, Tennessee.
Engineers: Brent Maher, Justin Niebank, Steve Tillisch.
Personnel includes: Wynonna, John Berry (vocals); Dann Huff (acoustic & electric guitars); Steuart Smith (acoustic, electric & slide guitars); David Pack (acoustic guitar, background vocals); Biff Watson (acoustic guitar); Kenny Greenberg (electric guitar, dobro); Kenny Wayne Shepherd (electric guitar); Al Perkins (lap steel guitar); Bruce Bouton (pedal steel); Matt Rollings (piano, Wurlitzer, Hammond B-3 organ, keyboards); Billy Kirsch (piano); Bobby Ogdin (keyboards); Willie Weeks (bass); Eddie Bayers (drums, percussion); Terry McMillan (washboard, percussion, background vocals); Tom Roady (percussion); Naomi Judd, Vicki Hampton, Robert Bailey, Kim Fleming, Jack Sundrud, Brent Maher (background vocals); Nashville String Machine.
Producers: Brent Maher, David Pack, Billy Joe Walker, Jr., John Berry.
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The most eclectic of Glen Campbell's late-1960s albums, and his first number one LP, 1968's WICHITA LINEMAN runs from the orchestral melodrama of the title track--the signature song of Glen Campbell's entire career, apart from perhaps "Rhinestone Cowboy"--and the ...
| | Carter Family 1927-1934 CDs (2002) (Import) United Kingdom
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$25.79 A comprehensive budget compilation by the dependable JSP label, the five-disc 1927-1934 fully covers the first seven years of the Carter Family's musical career and features recordings that are the basis of the trio's honored place in the country music firmament. The set starts, appropriately enough, with the Carters' six contributions to Ralph Peer's legendary 1927 recording sessions in Bristol, Tennessee, and then chronologically wades through every released side that A.P., Sara, ...
| | Carter Family 1935-1941 Vol. 2 CDs (2003) (Import) United Kingdom
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$27.35 British label JSP offers another of their fine budget collections on The Carter Family, Vol. 2: 1935-1941. On 129 songs collected on five CDs, this second volume in the series gives a complete ...
| | Wynonna Revelations CD (1996)
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$5.85 All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology.
"Change The World," written by Gordon Kennedy, Wayne Kirkpatrick and Tommy Sims, won the 1997 Grammy Award for Song Of The Year.
Wynonna had no problem with the spotlight; or, as the tabloids regularly revealed, with opening up her private life for all to poke through and ponder. For all of her cultivating of celebrity, her albums continued to turn down the lights and focus on the softer glow of emotional verities her albums. Revelations is another worthy solo effort by the younger member of the Judds, the mother-daughter duo through which she first found massive fame. Often somber, and just as often right on the money, she casts a blue tint to several reflective songs that examine spirituality (without sermons) and the quiet discoveries that come with mature relationships. Ballads like "Don't Look Back," "Love By Grace," and "My Angel Is Here" -- all album highlights -- prove how sympathetic her rich, expressive voice can be when applied to ...
| | Wynonna Tell Me Why CD (1993)
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$7.59 After the break-up of the Judds, Wynonna skyrocketed as a solo artist. She was finally recognized as "Female Vocalist Of The Year" by the Academy Of Country Music, receiving that well-deserved honor in 1994.
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| | Alison Krauss Two Highways CD (1989)
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$14.55 The shining star of America's so-called "new wave" of country, Alison Krauss spearheaded the bluegrass and traditional country revival in the late 1980s and early '90s. TWO HIGHWAYS is Krauss's second album, and though she was still a teenager when she recorded it, this record is one of her best. Of course, this isn't too surprising, since Krauss is one of those rare country artists whose discography is consistently excellent.
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| | Angels Are Singing: A Women's Bluegrass Gospel Collection. CD (2002)
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$14.55 One of the primary distinguishing features of bluegrass music has always been the male voice -- the fierce and otherworldly falsetto of Bill Monroe was as important to the establishment of bluegrass as a musical genre as were his hard-driving mandolin and the fiery banjo picking of Earl Scruggs. But although women have traditionally been regarded as peripheral in the history of bluegrass music, there are many who have made significant contributions, and they have done so throughout the music's history. From the rough-hewn mountain laments of Hazel Dickens to the soulful smoothness of Alison Krauss, the distinctive sounds of women bluegrass singers have added a distinctive dimension to the music's development. This collection of bluegrass gospel songs features women singing in a wide variety of bluegrass styles: the Stevens Sisters contribute the dark and bluesy "In My Time of Dying," Claire Lynch gets funky on a modern gospel composition called "Paul and Peter Walked," and Ola Belle Reed delivers a chilling a cappella rendition of "Six Feet of Earth Makes Us All One Size." Rhonda Vincent and Kathy Kallick both perform driving and rootsy numbers, while the Cox Family's contribution is, as usual for them, both gorgeous and slightly strange. Strict traditionalists might be put off by a few of these selections (the clarinet intro on "The Wayfaring Stranger" is especially startling), but everything here is very much worth hearing. ~ Rick Anderson
Includes liner notes by Chris Skinker.
Alison Krauss & Union Station/ Rhonda Vincent/Hazel Dickens
Full title: The Angels Are Singing: A Women's Bluegrass Gospel Collection.
Personnel: Hazel Dickens (vocals, tenor); Ginny Hawker (vocals, baritone); Kathy Kallick, Lynn Morris, Ola Belle Reed, Stoney Cooper, Suzanne Thomas, Wilma ...
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