| | Holiday Favorites: Nashville Christmas CD
Live Recording Holiday Favorites: Nashville Christmas Music Holiday Favorites: Nashville Christmas Songs | 1. | Away in a Manger - Jeannie C. Riley |
| 2. | Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas - Eddy Raven |
| 3. | Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree - Donna Fargo |
| 4. | Blue Christmas - Boxcar Willie |
| 5. | O Little Town of Bethlehem - Jack Greene |
| 6. | Here Comes Santa Claus - Lacy J. Dalton |
| 7. | Jingle Bells - Donna Fargo |
| 8. | Silent Night - Eddy Raven |
| 9. | Santa Claus Is Coming to Town - Skeeter Davis |
| 10. | Sleigh Bells - Gene Autry |
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Purchase Holiday Favorites: Nashville Christmas CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Miranda Lambert Revolution CD (2009)
Holiday Favorites: Nashville Christmas album
$11.75 While Miranda Lambert's first two albums spun tales of kerosene fires, bar fights, and firearmed vengeance, REVOLUTION finds the Texan ...
| | Sugarland Love On The Inside CD (2008) Bonus Tracks; Deluxe Edition; Digipak; Deluxe Fan Edition
Holiday Favorites: Nashville Christmas CD music
$14.89 After Sugarland's first two albums hit it big on the country charts, 2008's LOVE ON THE INSIDE is the duo's breakthrough into the pop mainstream. Featuring the first single, "All I Want To Do," LOVE ON THE INSIDE mixes ...
| | Vince Vance & The Valiants All I Want For Christmas Is You CD (1993)
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| | Chet Atkins - Rare Performances 1955-1975 DVD (1955)
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$21.49
| | Dolly Parton Home For Christmas CD (1990)
Holiday Favorites: Nashville Christmas album
$5.95 Since it was recorded during the '80s, Home for Christmas sounds a bit too slick, especially for fans of her early material, but it's nevertheless a reasonably enjoyable holiday record, thanks to Dolly's irrepressible charm. ~ Thom Owens
Recording information: Nightingale Recording Studio, Nashville, TN.
Photographer: Dennis Carney.
Unknown Contributor Roles: Tiffany Smith; Derek Wells; Austin ...
| | Alan Jackson Precious Memories CD (2006)
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$11.29 On 2006's PRECIOUS MEMORIES, country superstar Alan Jackson ventures into gospel ...
| | Orion Rockabilly/Sunrise CD (1999)
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| | Mike Cross Carolina Sky CD (1975)
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| | Fee Waybill Read My Lips CD (1984) (Import) United Kingdom
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$17.15 What would you get if you crossed the Tubes' singer with Toto? Tube-To! No kidding, that's actually what happens on Fee Waybill's first solo album, Read My Lips. As awful as Tube-To sounds, at least it would have had some name recognition. Fee Waybill's name couldn't draw flies to a picnic, despite the Tubes' recent commercial success. (For future reference, any solo album that features a song called "I Could've Been Somebody" probably isn't destined for greatness.) If the Tubes were a faceless band, Fee gets the material he deserves: generic studio rock with generic concerns (life, love). It wouldn't be unfair to expect Read My Lips to sound like Outside Inside, except that the Tubes were a working group. Imagine that album with one-seventh of the creativity, and you're getting hot. "Saved My Life" at least sounds like "She's a Beauty," and "Nobody's Perfect" is kind of catchy, given the slim pickings here, but this isn't likely to please all but the most timid fans of the Tubes' last two records. David Foster and his coterie simply don't have the contagious energy of the Tubes, which makes otherwise lively cuts like "Who Loves You Baby" sound pre-processed and lifeless. Don't misunderstand: The blame lies squarely with Waybill, who co-wrote all the material (and presumably wasn't forced at gunpoint to sing "I Don't Even Know Your Name (Passion Play)"). ...
| | Philip Catherine Blue Prince CD (2001) (Import) France
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$14.79 Philip Catherine has had a distinguished career, and Blue Prince captures him in fine form. Stylistically, the album covers a lot of ground, and Catherine seems equally comfortable playing the fusion-oriented "Coffee Groove" or the more swinging "With a Song in My Heart." He is joined by a talented supporting cast, including trumpeter Bert Joris, bassist Hein Van de Geyn, and drummer Hans Van Oosterhout. Things get started with "Coffee Groove," featuring dazzling guitar runs and a driving rhythm that may remind some of the early work of King Crimson. Joris makes his presence known quickly, with carefully chosen, though rapidly delivered, notes. His tone is similar to that of Miles Davis, though his style is all his own. "Global Warming" slows the pace while continuing in a fusion vein. These instrumentals, along with others like "More Bells," have a wonderful sound that is open and atmospheric. Other tunes like "The Postman" and "The Creeper" find Catherine in a much more bopish mood. He never overplays, and doesn't have the need to prove himself by completing lightning runs. Instead, he tastefully diversifies each solo and leaves plenty of room for the supporting players. Joris' trumpet ...
| | Brokeback Looks At The Bird CD (2003)
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$12.25 On its third release, Brokeback brings the quiet. While Stereolab's Laetitia Sadier and Mary Hansen contribute their exquisite vocals to a few tracks, they're mostly of the wordless sort, used more for spice or texture than as a main ingredient. One of those numbers, "In the Reeds," could almost be mistaken for an outtake from the bossa nova landmark Getz/Gilberto featuring the similarly angelic-sounding Astrud Gilberto. Looks at the Bird is an otherwise instrumental affair with a few jazzy touches here and there. Sometimes it sounds like Ennio Morricone, sometimes the Penguin Cafe Orchestra. Mostly it sounds like its own thing. Although six-string bass guitarist Douglas McCombs has played with Chicago's Eleventh Dream Day and Pullman, Bird sounds more like the work of Tortoise, another post-rock combo with which he's been associated. Brokeback, in the person of McCombs and upright bassist Noel Kupersmith, ...
| | Timesbold CD (2003)
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$11.99 With their literate, lush, and countrified indie folk Brooklyn's Timesbold spans the rather sizable gap between Lyle Lovett and Bright Eyes on their self-titled debut. Lead singer and songwriter ...
| | Mantovani Orchestra CD (2006) (Import)
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$14.45
| | American Profile Presents: Roy Clark's Heart To Heart CDs (2007)
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$12.95
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