| | Greetings From Alabama: The Heart Of Dixie CD
Paying tribute to the state of Alabama, this 25 track collection features songs about Alabama from The Louvin Brothers, Sons Of The Pioneers, Rex Griffin, Curtis Gordon, Ricky Nelson, Rod Morris, Pee Wee King, Denver Duke with Jeffrey Null, Louis Jordan,
Illustrator: R.A. Andreas.
Photographer: R.A. Andreas. Greetings From Alabama: The Heart Of Dixie Music Greetings From Alabama: The Heart Of Dixie Songs | | Greetings From Alabama: The Heart Of Dixie CD GREETINGS FROM ALABAMA: |
| 1. | Alabama - The Louvin Brothers |
| 2. | Alabamy Stomp - Sons of the Pioneers |
| 3. | Down in Old Alabama - Rex Griffin |
| 4. | Mobile, Alabama - Curtis Gordon |
| 5. | Alabama Jail House - Rod Morris |
| 6. | Going Back to A.L.A. - Pee Wee King |
| 7. | Hank Williams, That Alabama Boy - Denver Duke/Jeffrey Null |
| 8. | Alabama Jubilee - Red Foley |
| 9. | Alabam - Cowboy Copas |
| 10. | Alabama Moon - Pee Wee King |
| 11. | I'm Alabama Bound - Louis Jordan & His Tympany 5 |
| 12. | Stars Fell on Alabama - Rick Nelson |
| 13. | Birmingham - Ella Mae Morse |
| 14. | Fat Sam from Birmingham - Louis Jordan |
| 15. | Alabama Rock 'N' Roll - Mabel King |
| 16. | Old Ramblin' Alabama Me - Dick Curless |
| 17. | Alabama Rose - Bobby Bare |
| 18. | Alabama Saturday Night - Wilf Carter |
| 19. | Birmingham Jail - Slim Whitman |
| 20. | Birmingham Bounce - Pee Wee King |
| 21. | Alabama Waltz - Bill Monroe |
| 22. | Mellow Alabama Moon - Sons of the Pioneers |
| 23. | Big Daddy's Alabama Bound - John D. Loudermilk |
| 24. | Montgomery, Alabama |
| 25. | Sweet Home Alabama - Alabama |
| Greetings From Alabama: The Heart Of Dixie Review
GuidelinesRemember to focus your comments on Greetings From Alabama: The Heart Of Dixie CD. Check our review guidelines for specific details regarding customer review policy. To submit your review, please fill out the above form and click "Submit Review." A staff member will then verify your review meets our guidelines. Upon approval, your review will be published within a few days. Please do not use this form to comment on web site errors or for order related questions. If you have concerns of this nature, please contact customer service by filling out this form.
Purchase Greetings From Alabama: The Heart Of Dixie CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Faith Hill Joy To The World CD (2008)
Greetings From Alabama: The Heart Of Dixie album
$11.69
| | Christmas With Eddy Arnold CD (1961)
Greetings From Alabama: The Heart Of Dixie CD music
$6.05
| | Vince Gill Let There Be Peace On Earth CD (1993)
Greetings From Alabama: The Heart Of Dixie music CDs
$5.25 Christmas music releases ...
| | Burl Ives Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer CD (1995)
Greetings From Alabama: The Heart Of Dixie songs
$4.99 The Rankin/Bass animagic film Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer first appeared on December 6, 1964. Since then, it has become the longest-running of all holiday TV specials (with, we hope, no end in sight). It's fitting that the grandfather of all Christmas specials features Burl Ives, still remembered warmly by millions as the voice behind the film's narrator, Sam the Snowman. Although this soundtrack bears his name, Ives appears only on a handful of songs: "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," "A Holly Jolly Christmas," and ...
| | Hank Williams Revealed: The Unreleased Recordings CDs (2009) DGBK
Greetings From Alabama: The Heart Of Dixie album
$30.79 1951 was a breakthrough year for Hank Williams. He had a string of moderate country hits already under his belt, but the release ...
| | Dolly Parton Trio CD (1987)
Greetings From Alabama: The Heart Of Dixie CD music
$9.35
| | Slim Whitman Pure Country CD (2001)
Greetings From Alabama: The Heart Of Dixie music CDs
$6.29
| | Eddy Arnold That's How Much I Love You/More Eddy CD (2004)
Greetings From Alabama: The Heart Of Dixie songs
$10.19
| | Number One Gun Promises For The Imperfect CD (2005) Enhanced CD
Greetings From Alabama: The Heart Of Dixie album
$12.45
| | Full Of Stars CD (2005)
Greetings From Alabama: The Heart Of Dixie CD music
$6.69
| | Kenny Rogers CDs (2006) (Import) Digipak
Greetings From Alabama: The Heart Of Dixie music CDs
$9.69
| | Takashi Kako Passage CD (2008) (Import) Import
$31.79 | | King Kurt Big Cock CD (1986) (Import) Bonus Tracks; Reissue; United Kingdom
Greetings From Alabama: The Heart Of Dixie songs
$15.95 On its original 1986 release (one of the last LPs released on Stiff Records as the pioneering punk era label was shutting its doors), King Kurt's second album was officially untitled and most often referred to as "King Kurt's second album." To the band and its fervent fans, however, the album was always known as Big Cock, and the CD reissues restored that name (referring, of course, to the noble rooster towering majestically over the band on the album's cover) to its proper place. Keeping the crazed psychobilly of the band's early singles front and center but allowing different influences to creep into their sound, Big Cock is a more varied listen than 1984's Ooh Wallah Wallah: witness their respectful take on Eddie Cochran's "Nervous Breakdown" and the oddball jump blues of the first single "Billy." As one might expect from a British band for whom the term means something entirely different than the popular dance from the early-'60s North Carolina beach music scene, "Do the Shag" is a lascivious piece of grinding R&B, as is the downright funky "Momma Kurt" and the growling sax and big-band drums of the instrumental "The Bowland Fen Decoy" sounds pleasantly like one of Madness' mid-career album tracks. These variations on the band's previously established wild-eyed rockabilly and mildly scatological, alcohol-fueled lyrics make Big Cock a more consistently entertaining, less tiresome listen than their debut overall, although Pat Collier's booming, echoey production is a bit more beholden to the sound of 1986 than Dave Edmunds' drier work on the debut. Many of the CD reissues add several bonus tracks, including the non-LP single "Slammers" and its B-sides. ~ Stewart Mason
On its original 1986 release (one of the last LPs released on Stiff Records as the pioneering punk era label was shutting its doors), King Kurt's second album was officially untitled and most often referred to as "King Kurt's second album." To the band and its fervent fans, however, the album was always known as Big Cock, and the CD reissues restored that name (referring, of course, to the noble ...
| | Jungle Brothers Straight Out Of The Jungle CDs (2009) (Import) Import
Greetings From Alabama: The Heart Of Dixie album
$21.29
|
|
|