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Three Chord Country & American Rock & Roll Music Three Chord Country & American Rock & Roll Music Review Purchase Three Chord Country & American Rock & Roll CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Dierks Bentley CD (2003) Enhanced CD
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$10.15 Though the front cover of country singer/songwriter Dierks Bentley's debut album finds him posing with a floppy-eared dog and looking like a prime-time TV star, he's considerably hipper than that image might suggest. For one thing, he doesn't employ the members of the Nashville studio mafia who seem to crop up on virtually every major-label country album. For another, he's no pre-fab artist; he co-wrote almost every song here, and for outside material he turned to estimable country mavericks Buddy & Julie Miller ("My Love Will Follow You"). The production is kept agreeably low-key, and there are no Journey-with-steel-guitar ...
| | Very Best Of John Michael Montgomery CD (2003)
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$10.15 Recorded between 1992 & 2002. Includes liner notes by Robert K. Oermann.
Though he has always essentially been a new traditionalist country singer in the vein of Aaron Tippin and George Strait, John Michael ...
| | Keith Anderson C'Mon! CD (2008)
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| | Alan Jackson Good Time CD (2008)
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$10.89 On his first traditional country album since 2004's WHAT I DO, Alan ...
| | Toby Keith 35 Biggest Hits CDs (2008)
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$15.09
| | Toby Keith That Don't Make Me A Bad Guy CD (2008)
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$11.45
| | Johnny Rodriguez 1935-1940 CD (1996)
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| | Emmylou Harris Anthology: The Warner-Reprise Years CDs (2001)
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$22.69 Were it not for Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris, the universally acknowledged king and queen of progressive country, countless young alt-counry bands would have never donned their faded Levi's and battered Telecasters in the first place, and even if they did, they'd surely sound a lot different. In 2001, the smart folks at Rhino Records saw fit to release comprehensive two-disc anthologies of both Harris and Parsons, highlighting the way the pair (separately and together) introduced post-Beatles folk and rock sensibilities into country and expanded it without diluting it.
This collection doesn't lure hardcore Harris collectors with mouth-watering rarities, instead it relies on the appeal to both fan and neophyte of the breadth of material in the prolific Harris's catalogue. With her fragile, angelic voice, the premier country interpreter takes on the legends ...
| | Joe Weed Swanee: Music Of Stephen Foster CD (2001)
Three Chord Country & American Rock & Roll album
$12.89 Swanee features vocals and instrumentals performed by the most popular and acclaimed artists of today's contemporary acoustic music scene, including:Tim O'BrienLaurie LewisJay Ungar & Molly MasonNorton BuffaloTony TrischkaRob IckesJohn ReischmanMarty AtkinsonTodd PhillipsJoe CravenListen for yourself, and discover why Swanee's early reviews are all glowing!"Assembled by producer Joe Weed and performed by an all-star ensemble of old-time acoustic players ... the arrangements presented on this album are simplicity personified: voice and guitar, lonesome harmonica solos, sad fiddles and ...
| | Very Best Of Country CD (2002)
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| | Snoop Dogg Murder Was The Case CD (1994) (Import) Bonus DVD; Reissue
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$17.35 Tha Dogg Pound's "What Would U Do" was nominated for a 1996 Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance By A Duo Or Group.
MURDER WAS THE CASE is the soundtrack to an 18-minute film directed by Dr. Dre and starring Snoop Doggy Dogg.
MURDER WAS THE CASE began as a Snoop Doggy Dog video, and was gradually extended into a feature-length video and soundtrack. Pound for pound (dogg pound, that is), this is a definitive anthology of beats and raps.
Even those cuts not directly produced and mixed under the auspices of Dr. Dre bear his stylistic signature. Most cuts reflect Dr. Dre's love for phat, mello grooves and a sweet, soulful keyboard pad; it's a kind of Compton meets Funkadelic thang, in which the rawest, most fervent raps vie for center stage with serpentine synthesizer counterpoint that shades the lead voice and goads on the speaker with melodic give and take (such as Snoop & Tha Dogg Pound's "Who Got Some Gangsta Shit?" with its dope bass vamp and flute-like synth accompaniment).
Dr. Dre and Ice Cube team up for the gangsta realism of "Natural Born Killaz," setting a hardcore wild west tone for MURDER WAS THE CASE (as summed up by Slip ...
| | Steve Jones Full Circle "E.P." CD (2006)
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| | Hans Theessink Crazy Moon CD (Import)
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