| | Leann Rimes This Woman CD Leann Rimes Discography of CDs
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Personnel: LeAnn Rimes (vocals); Dann Huff (guitar, electric guitar); John Willis, B. James Lowry (acoustic guitar); Charles Judge (keyboards); Jimmie Lee Sloas (bass guitar); Shannon Forrest (drums); Robert Bailey , Lisa Cochran, Vicki Hampton, Bekka Bramlett, Robert Bailey , Russell Terrell (background vocals); Dan Huff (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Tom Bukovac (guitar, electric guitar); Jay Joyce, J.T. Corenflos (guitar); Keith Urban (electric guitar); Dan Dugmore, Paul Franklin (steel guitar); Bruce Bouton (dobro); Jonathan Yudkin (banjo, mandolin, fiddle); Tim Akers (accordion, keyboards); Steve Nathan (keyboards); Chris McHugh, Lonnie Wilson, Vinnie Colaiuta (drums); Eric Darken (percussion); Dan Tyminski, Joanna Janet, Perry Coleman (background vocals). Audio Mixers: Jeff Balding; Justin Niebank. Liner Note Author: LeAnn Rimes. Recording information: Emerald Entertainment; Jane's Place; The Sound Kitchen, Nashville, TN. Photographer: Frank Ockenfels. LeAnn Rimes has taken so many twists and turns in her career that it's hard to know what to expect whenever she delivers a new record. Is she returning to the neo-traditional country that made her a star at 14? Is she singing country-pop, or trying to be a straight-up mainstream pop singer? Since she's dabbled in all of these styles since her 1996 debut, Blue, suffering upheavals in her management and label in the process, it's hard to tell exactly where Rimes fits into either country or pop music in 2005, nearly a full decade after her commercial breakthrough. It's even harder to tell if Rimes has a clear musical identity outside of her powerhouse voice and a desire to keep selling records. As long as she kept making solid records, this vagueness didn't really matter, but her 2002 stab at dance-pop and adult contemporary pop arrived too late and was too awkward to succeed, which was quite a surprise after her lithe crossover with the Coyote Ugly soundtrack. Its successor, 2005's This Woman, is a corrective measure, stripping away the sexiness and post-Britney pretensions of Twisted Angel and steering toward the middle ground between adult contemporary and contemporary country. This is territory that Shania Twain and Faith Hill abandoned as they became slick, sexy superstars, and it suits Rimes well. The tunes on This Woman are on a smaller, friendlier scale than those on Come On Over or Breathe, but their modesty is appealing, particularly because the melodies are sturdy and the production is polished without being too glossy. There are no knockouts here, but on a song-for-song basis, This Woman is her strongest album yet, not least because it's the record where Rimes sounds the most comfortable, where she's not yearning for pop hits or aping her idols. This is a sound and format that fits LeAnn Rimes, and with any luck she'll continue in this vein for a while -- but given her track record, it's reasonable to doubt that she will, so enjoy This Woman while it rides the country and adult pop charts. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine When a teenage LeAnn Rimes burst on the scene in the mid-1990s, country fans were astounded by her uncanny vocal resemblance to the late, great Patsy Cline. Perhaps in reaction to this initial pigeon-holing, Rimes moved further and further away from her straight country roots; as the singer's career progressed, she eventually became a country-pop diva on par with Shania Twain and Faith Hill. As the title suggests, THIS WOMAN completes Rimes's transformation into an adult crossover artist. Despite the twangy guitar licks of "I Want to With You," the track has much in common with the driving teen-pop anthems of Lindsay Lohan and Avril Lavigne as it does with Nashville's "new traditionalists." "Something's Gotta Give" delivers an interesting hybrid, pairing careening bluegrass violin with electric sitar straight out of a 1960s film soundtrack. Through it all, Rimes's voice remains a powerful, husky instrume Purchase This Woman CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | VH1 Presents The Corrs Live In Dublin CD (2002)
This Woman
$6.39 The Corrs: Jim Corr (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Sharon Corr (vocals, violin); Andrea Corr (vocals, tin whistle); Caroline Corr (vocals, drums, bodhran, percussion). Recorded at Ardmore Studios in Dublin, Ireland in January 2002. You knew the Corrs had made it when they played the final JFK Awards ceremony of the Clinton administration. Playing it would have been achievement enough, but their status as a happening thing was cemented at the end of the ceremony, during the encores, when everybody was taking their final bows. Bill moseyed up over to Andrea, put his arm around her, and when she was looking away, sized her up -- at precisely the same moment Chuck Berry was checking her out. If that doesn't mean that you've broken America, entering its pop culture, I don't know what does, expect for maybe a VH1-endorsed piece of product like Live in Dublin. Lo and behold, that's exactly what ...
| | Leann Rimes Greatest Hits CD (2003)
This Woman
$8.35 Greatest hits package features 19 tracks including the new song 'This Love' as well as the bonus track 'O Holy Night', plus a limited edition DVD featuring 5 videos, 'Blue', 'How Do We Live', 'Can't Fight The Moonlight' & 'We Can'. Curb. 2003.
Initial pressings of GREATEST HITS included a bonus DVD featuring the video "Blue." The CD also included the bonus tracks "O Holy Night" and "Silent Night." Personnel includes: LeAnn Rimes (vocals); B. James Lowry, Dean Parks, Michael Herring (acoustic guitar); Jerry McPherson, Tom Bukovac, Dann Huff, Leland Sklar (electric guitar); Steve Robson (guitar, keyboards); Dominic Miller (guitar); Dan Dugmore (steel guitar); ...
| | Miranda Lambert Kerosene CD (2005)
This Woman
$9.99 This dualdisc from the country artist includes the album on the CD side and on the DVD side, the entire album in Enhanced LPCM stereo, 2 music videos, exclusive interview with Miranda, and home movies with commentary from Miranda.
Personnel: Miranda Lambert (background vocals); Miranda Lambert; Mike Wrucke (guitar, banjo, keyboards, background vocals); Randy Scruggs (guitar, mandolin); Jay Joyce, Richard Bennett (guitar); Hank Singer (fiddle); Joey Huffman (keyboards); Chad Cromwell (drums); Eric Darken (percussion); Mando Saenz, Natalie Hemby, Buddy Miller (background vocals); Glenn Worf, Jim Hoke, Russ Pahl. Audio Mixer: Mike Wrucke. Recording information: OMNI Sound; Wrucke's House, Nashville, TN. Photographer: ...
| | Lee Ann Womack There's More Where That Came From CD (2005)
This Woman
$12.59 Personnel: Lee Ann Womack (background vocals); Lee Ann Womack (vocals); Bryan Sutton (acoustic guitar, 12-string guitar, banjo); Mark Casstevens (acoustic guitar); Brent Mason (electric guitar, gut-string guitar); David Grissom, Troy Lancaster (electric guitar); Rusty Danmyer, Robert Turner (steel guitar); Nashville String Machine (strings); Steve Nathan (piano, Wurlitzer piano, Wurlitzer organ, synthesizer); Jimmy Nichols (piano); Glenn Worf, Michael Rhodes (bass guitar); Lonnie Wilson, Shannon Forest (drums, percussion); Shannon Forrest ...
| | Buddy Miller Poison Love CD (1997)
This Woman
$11.39 Personnel: Buddy Miller (acoustic & electric guitars); Emmylou Harris (vocals, acoustic guitar); Daryl Johnson (vocals, bass); Jim Lauderdale, Julie Miller, Steve Earle (vocals); Steve Fishell, Al Perkins (steel guitar); Tammy Rogers (mandolin, fiddle); Sam ...
| | Sammy Johns Honky-Tonk Moon CD (2000)
This Woman
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| | Stan Rogers: A Matter Of Heart CD (2000)
This Woman
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| | Riow Arai Mind Edit CD (2000) (Import) United Kingdom
This Woman
$13.09 Originally released in Japan in 1999, Tokyo producer Riow Arai's Mind Edit is a beautiful work of bold and sometimes pastoral instrumental hip-hop that fits well with artists like Nobody, Manitoba, and Prefuse 73. "Cut-up" seems to be the defining feature, as these tracks come across almost like audio collages and, in fact, there are scissors pictured on the cover. "Undulation" does just what the title says, with shimmering and atmospheric gamelan-sounding bells flip-flopping back and ...
| | Gary Hetler Atmospherics CD (2006)
This Woman
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| | LQ Raw Chat CD (2006)
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| | Dinamitri Jazz Folklore & Sadiq Bey Congo Evidence CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Soul Unsigned EP:001 CD (2008) (Import)
This Woman
$11.45 Phil Driver’s Soul Unsigned show on Solar Radio focuses on unsigned and independent soul, funk and jazz artists. The Soul Unsigned Record label has been set up to release compilation EPs and LPs of some of the best tracks featured on the show.EP:001 is the first release, and has already featured in Solar’s own “Sweet Rhythms” chart, as well as getting on to the playlists of Solar’s sponsors Soul Brother Records and SoulchoonzTracks from the EP have featured on shows outside of Solar. “Leave it all behind” by Felix has had airplay ...
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