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| | Jim Reeves Radio Show February CD (Import)
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| | Alan Jackson Precious Memories CD (2006)
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$11.29 Alan Jackson: Alan Jackson (vocals, guitar); Gary Prim, John Wesley Ryles, Keith Stegall, Melodie Crittenden, Brent Mason ...
| | Miranda Lambert Revolution CD (2009)
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$11.69 Audio Mixer: Mike Wrucke. Liner Note Author: Judy Forde-Blair. While Miranda Lambert's first two albums spun tales of kerosene fires, bar fights, and firearmed vengeance, REVOLUTION finds the Texan taking some degree of comfort in her relationship with Blake Shelton, whose influence helps govern the album's mellow moments. Lambert has never played by anyone's rules, be they dictated by Nashville or society in general, but she has carved out her own set of principles over the course of a four-year career. Accordingly, ...
| | Sugarland Love On The Inside CD (2008) Bonus Tracks; Deluxe Edition; Digipak; Deluxe Fan Edition
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| | Charley Pride 24 Greatest Hits CD (1996)
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| | Bad Boys Of Batucada Kaboomba CD
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| | Raul "El Ruco" Martinez Dueto Alegre CD (2003)
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| | Greetings From Tennessee CD (2004)
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| | Green Day Bluegrass: Pickin' On Green Day CD (2005)
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| | Nido Motion Picture Soundtrack CD (2005) (Import) Japan
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| | Starfisher Waiting For You CD (2003)
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$12.69 " There is nothing like the stage, It is Home and when we're not home we're not Happy" straight from the mouths of STARFISHER you get the idea that they are serious, SERIOUS!!!! now that's a little better. The four piece band is cohesive in ways that displays a magical sound that sometimes reminds listeners of 60's rock groups such as the Doors and 80's to present groups like U2 and Chili Peppers. The band consists of LION on bass/Percussion Woody on Vocals/Sax Sparks on Guitar/Vocals and Fix on Drums/Percussion but all that being said the album that they just recorded displays more than the live show instrumentation. ...
| | Chip Taylor This Side Of The Big River CD (1975)
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$10.95 After writing three standards of the '60s -- the garage rock classic "Wild Thing," made famous by the Troggs; the soft pop ballad "Angel of the Morning," originally cut by Merrilee Rush; and "Try (Just a Little Bit Harder)," made famous by Big Brother & the Holding Company -- Chip Taylor began a solo recording career in the '70s, signing to Warner Bros. after releasing one rock-oriented album, Gasoline, on Buddah in 1971. His first album, rather ironically (and quite funnily) named Chip Taylor's Last Chance, appeared in 1973 but it wasn't a rock or a pop album: it was a country album, which signaled a return to his roots in a way, since he sang country music at the beginning of his career. Neither Last Chance nor the following year's Some of Us were hits, but the label stuck with him through one more record, 1975's This Side of the Big River. This is also a country album -- indeed, it was the only one of his records to sell well enough to appear on the country charts -- but it's not a conventional country record by any means. It's an appealingly sleepy, meandering record, drifting from languid ballads to laid-back country-rockers, but its sonic palette is broader than that suggests -- the Gram Parsons-styled "I've Been Tied" is punctuated with horns; the slow, slow "Holding Me Together" is built upon electric pianos and mournful steel guitar -- and the album recalls California singer/songwriters as often as it does Nashville. It could be pegged as progressive country, since there are some echoes of Kris Kristofferson and Mickey Newbury here, but Taylor isn't an outlaw; he's an outsider, crafting his own idiosyncratic music that doesn't quite fit into any real specific category -- which, of course, is its appeal. First and foremost, it's a subtle songwriter's record, but it's a songwriter's record where the most immediate tune is a cover -- a rather rowdy version of Johnny Cash's "Big River" that lends the LP its title. It's taken from a live radio session, as are "John Tucker's on the Wagon Again" and "You're Alright, Charlie," and all three feel different -- "Big River" has the kick of a concert, "John Tucker" is as conversational as a story, "You're Alright, Charlie" is hushed and intimate -- but boast a loose, human quality that presents a nice contrast to the studio ...
| | Eddy J Lemberger Super Bowl Polka! CD (2006)
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$13.15 Eddy J’s collection ...
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