| | Alan Jackson Collection CD Alan Jackson Discography of CDs
2006 import compilation featuring nine of the best tracks taken from his extensive Sony/BMG back catalog. Includes 'Working Class Hero', 'Chasin The Neon Rainbow', 'Blue Blooded Woman' and more. Sony/BMG. Collection Review
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Purchase Collection CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Country Gentlemen Live In Japan CD (1970)
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| | Joe Walsh You Can't Argue With A Sick Mind CD (1976)
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| | Gene Watson Then & Now CD (2005)
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$14.55 Soulful South Texas honky tonk singer Gene Watson never seemed to take his career all that seriously -- even through his period of greatest success, when he was having a string of hit singles in the early '80s, he kept his day job as an auto body repairman -- but since the early '70s, he's recorded more than his share of minor country classics. On his first album for Koch, a label that specializes in reviving the careers of faded old-school country singers, Watson has chosen 13 of his favorite songs to revisit. The results are impressive; rather than being a cynical "updating" of old hits with inappropriately modern ...
| | Supertramp Live, 1997 CD (2006) (Import) England
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$8.45 After Supertramp split in 1987, fans waited nearly ten years before most members of the best-known lineup reunited for an album (1997's Some Things Never Change) and tour. But while one of the group's two leaders was included in the proceedings (Rick Davies), the other one was not (Roger Hodgson). Regardless, the "new look" Supertramp soldiered on with a stage show that expectedly focused primarily on the classics -- as reflected on the 2006 ...
| | Rosanne Cash List CD (2009)
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$14.45 After the dark and chilling themes of 2006's BLACK CADILLAC, which saw Rosanne Cash dealing with the deaths of her mother, Vivian Liberto, her father, Johnny Cash, and her stepmother, June Carter Cash -- all of whom passed within a two-year span -- one might assume that her next project would move into an even deeper level of bleakness, but with THE LIST, it's immediately clear that she has instead found a more measured place to stand. It's a lovely and redemptive outing that looks back to go forward. When Cash turned 18, her father, alarmed that his daughter only knew the songs that were getting played on the radio, gave her a list of what he considered 100 essential American songs; Cash kept that list, and now she's drawn on it for this wonderfully nuanced outing that brims with a kind of redemptive timelessness. THE LIST is a renewal and a testament ...
| | Brad Paisley American Saturday Night CD (2009)
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$10.95 An American saturday night is not an unusual topic for a country song but Brad Paisley's celebration is. Paisley sees a typical weekend night as a cultural collision of French kisses, Italian Ices, Canadian bacon and margaritas, a place where Mexican and Dutch beers chill side by side in a bucket of ice. If he leans too heavily on labels, referring to those beers by brand name, it's merely a reflection of Paisley's uncanny knack for capturing the casual contemporary details of American life at the tail ...
| | Karen Gallinger Live At The Jazz Bakery CD (1994)
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$13.49 Recorded live at The Jazz Bakery, Los Angeles, California on March 6, 1994.
One of Southern California's more active jazz singers, Karen Gallinger makes her recording debut with a live performance at the famous jazz watering hole, the Jazz Bakery. The "active" as it applies to Gallinger means not only the number of gigs she plays, but the way she prances on this album. Upbeat, loose, ...
| | David Allan Coe At His Best CD (2005)
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| | Classic Country: Crazy Country Hits CD (2005)
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| | Nailpin 12 To Go CD (2004) Japan
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| | Pat The White Reviver CD (2008) (Import) Import
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$19.29 Patrick Leblanc (Pat The White) is an award winning artist from the Gaspé region of Québec.Pat`s album "Reviver" was awarded the Montreal Blues Society's "Lyblues Album of the year" on September 16, 2007.From Soundopinion.caPat The White Band have blown people away with their chemistry at many a festival, and the same elements that have made them a success live are at work on this album. Named after their lead singer/guitarist, Pat Leblanc, the group is a jam band. They’re from Quebec, but their influences seem mostly to be from the spirited U.S. South.Six of the nine songs on Reviver are originals, but, to hear them, I would have guessed they were written in the 60s or 70s. As is the case with a lot of music from that era, the line between blues and rock is often drawn thinly. Pat The White’s own “More Bad News” makes blues as fun and catchy as does the Fabulous Thunderbirds’ “Tuff Enuff.” “Kiss From Your Sister” is a great jam, with Pat’s guitar up front, but every member (a bassist, another guitarist, a drummer, and an organist) gets into it and gives noteworthy performances. It’s such a strong song and performance that it almost overshadows the Allman Brothers Band classic, “Whipping Post,” which Pat The White Band treat with utmost respect and enthusiasm. The cover song highlight, and possibly the entire album highlight, is the band’s spin on Deadric Malone’s “Ain’t That Loving You.” This is a hard rocking, old blues-influenced version. Pat trades vocal lines with Bob Walsh, who energetically channels B.B. King. In the jam parts, keys and guitar notes each have solo time, before engaging in a rising conversation.Although band interaction, technical skill, and virtuosity are key in any successful jam, there need to be memorable songs to make a memorable album. In addition to a never-ending supply of riffs, licks, and grooves, the band also offers variety in tone and tempo to keep interest. Things are slowed down on “Promised Land,” drawing attention to Pat’s vocals, which are punctuated by guitar flourishes á la Carlos Santana. The band lets loose and jams, only to return to the vocal part, and then repeat the process. The acoustic “Looking Out The Window” also has a memorable vocal performance, although some might say that Pat oversings it slightly. The best part of the song comes in the guitar solo, which is concentrated on sounding cool and classy, not showy.From time to time, Pat Leblanc throws in an excess of notes on his guitar leads. It doesn’t sound bad—actually, ...
| | KB Da Kidnappa Of Street Milita Spitting Venom CD (2006)
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$15.05 Cat Lee & Co:Cat Lee & Co are an amazing quartet from Helsinki who mix up different music styles and create their own sound with such great ambition. We name our style "Jamgrass" as is sounds so convenient to us.Cat lee & Co as a band, doesn't follow idols or role models, but musicians who we keep deeply in our hearts are: Django Reinhardt, Sol Hoopii, Patsy Cline, Hurriganes, Bessie Smith, Hank Williams, Jimi Hendrix. These people carry/carried the same intensity that we have and believe in....and well, to be honest, they are all....just Fantastic!The Band:Stefanos Hirvonen:the absolute ideal of his life is in mixing together, Hawaiian hula and the gypsy swing style, along with the Fenno-Ugrian bluegrass-traditions. Earlier in his musical career he has played his divine Martin-guitar with Krazy Kats trio. He has played electric guitar with the bands: Blues Affection, ...
| | Johannes Kalpers Ich Wunsch Dir CD (2008)
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| | David Bromberg Live In New York City 1982 CD (2008)
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$14.19 David Bromberg was already past his peak as a popular attraction by the time this live recording was made in 1982, but his musicianly prowess was no less ...
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