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This best-of reflects the country singer Lorrie Morgan's wide range, from her interpretation of classic oldies like "Tears on My Pillow," "Crying Time," and a scorching version of the Beatles' "Eight Days a Week," to her own feisty hit "What Part of No" and the sultry rocker "One of Those Nights Tonight." Morgan's wholesomely sexy image, as well as her way with a tearjerking ballad, is much in evidence throughout. Lorrie Morgan What Part Of No Songs What Part Of No Review
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Purchase What Part Of No CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Keni Thomas Flags Of Our Fathers: A Soldier's Story CD (2005)
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$16.45 "Flags of Our Fathers-A Soldier's Story" is a collection of songs written by Thomas that tell stories inspired by life in the military and those who serve our nation. Working with Grammy-winning producer Brent Maher and Mark Selby, he uses his unique insight to bring these memorable songs to life and tell a story as only someone who has experienced them can.Keni Thomas is an artist with a uniquely inspiring personal story. As an Army Ranger and member of the elite Task Force Ranger assault unit he fought in the Somalia battle recounted in the book and motion picture Black Hawk Down. SSG Thomas received the bronze star for valor and the combat infantryman's badge. After leaving the Army, he worked as a counselor in an outdoor therapeutic program for troubled youth and formed his band Cornbread. When not on the road with his band, he is regularly booked as a keynote speaker for corporations and organizations around the country giving motivational speeches on teamwork and leadership. Thomas is also a national spokesman for the Hero Fund ( HeroFund . ) and the Special Operations ...
| | Reba Mcentire #1'S CDs (2005)
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$15.09 With her own her own TV sitcom and a recording career that dates back to the late 1970s, Reba McEntire is undisputedly one of country music's most popular entertainers. Although there have been numerous collections of McEntire's singles, this two-disc set is the first to span more than 20 years of her hits. With the exception of two new recordings (the thoughtful "You're Gonna Be" and the energetic "Love Needs a Holiday," which appear ...
| | Lee Ann Womack Call Me Crazy CD (2008) Digipak
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$9.49 After flirting with the pop mainstream with hit singles like "I Hope You Dance," Lee Ann Womack came decidedly back to country with 2005's THERE'S MORE WHERE THAT CAME FROM, an unapologetic stylistic throwback to the days when Patsy Cline and Kitty Wells ruled the country charts. While CALL ME CRAZY is nearly as traditionalist in its sound, and every bit as strong as a set of songs, it sounds perhaps a little more contemporary--more Loretta Lynn and Dolly Parton than Patsy and Kitty--and includes highlights like first single "Last Call" and a pair of duets with Keith Urban and George Strait. CALL ME CRAZY was released as a vinyl LP as well as a digital download and a standard CD: the once retro but now once again hot format is a perfect fit for the album's back-to-basics charms.
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| | Sugarland Enjoy The Ride CD (2006)
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$10.45 With the departure of founding member Kristen Hall, Sugarland slimmed down to a duo. Losing one-third of the formula that made their debut a country/pop crossover smash might seem a daunting proposition, but ENJOY THE RIDE finds remaining members Jennifer Nettles and Kristian ...
| | Joan Osborne Pretty Little Stranger CD (2006)
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| | Trisha Yearwood Heaven, Heartache And The Power Of Love CD (2007)
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$14.89 On her first album for an independent label after leaving MCA Nashville in 2005, Trisha Yearwood in no way downsized her musical ambition. Instead, the grandiose HEAVEN, HEARTACHE AND THE POWER OF LOVE is perhaps Yearwood's finest album, and certainly her most self-assured ...
| | Donovan Open Road CD (1970) (Import) Remastered; Germany
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| | Tracy Lawrence Sticks And Stones CD (1991)
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| | Mantovani: Triple Treasures CDs (2002) (Import)
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| | Battlestar Galactica Season One CD (2005) Original Soundtrack
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$13.15 What with the scores John Williams has penned for the Star Wars movies and those of Jerry Goldsmith, James Horner, and others for the Star Trek films, you'd think it was settled that the music of science fiction involves grand themes and lush orchestral arrangements reminiscent of European classical music. But Bear McCreary, who has taken on the task of scoring the second television series to be called Battlestar Galactica (a sort of "next generation" sequel to the 1978 series), has a very different view. To McCreary, space music can sound like almost any earth-bound style, although he is particularly fond of drums. Martial drums, Burundi-style drums, tympani, marching band drums, you name it, McCreary likes it, and he devotes many of the 30 cues on Battlestar Galactica: Season One (78 minutes culled from over five hours of music heard on the first season of the show) to percussion showcases. But that's not all by a long shot. Determined to demonstrate his mastery of musical styles, ...
| | Kenny Endo Jugoya CD (2006)
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$19.39 Kenny Endo is a performer/composer and a leading spirit in contemporary taiko. Utilizing the traditional Japanese drum in innovative collaborations, his music blends taiko with rhythms influenced from around the world in original melodies and improvisation. Trained in western drums and percussion from early childhood, Endo began his studies of kumi daiko (ensemble drumming) in 1975 with Kinnara Taiko of Los Angeles and the San Francisco Taiko Dojo. In 1980, Endo embarked on a decade-long odyssey in Japan studying with the masters ...
| | No Justice Far From Everything CD (2007)
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| | Sound Traditions: Appalachian Mountain Bluegrass CD (2007)
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| | Steve Band Schuffert > 7 CD (2007)
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