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Personnel: Kate Russell (vocals, Hammond b-3 organ, keyboards); Richard Mouser (guitars, Moog synthesizer, electric bass); Robert Thornburn (guitars); Chris Leuzinger (acoustic guitar, electric guitar). Kate Russell Powerful Stuff Songs Powerful Stuff Music Review Purchase Powerful Stuff CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | 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.
Recording information: Keith Harter Music, San Antonio, TX; Paragon Studios, Franklin, TN; Sound Stage Studios, Nashville, TN.
Photographer: Danny Clinch.
Arrangers: Nashville String Machine; Bergen White.
Personnel: Lee Ann Womack (background vocals); George Strait (vocals); Randy Scruggs (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Bryan Sutton (acoustic guitar); Brent Mason (electric guitar, gut-string guitar); Ilya Toshinsky (electric guitar); ...
| | Rhonda Vincent Good Thing Going CD (2008)
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$14.75 On her thirteenth outing, GOOD THING GOING, Rhonda Vincent continues to prove that while the fame of the Dixie Chicks and Alison Krauss alludes her, she has few equals in contemporary bluegrass. Vincent's formula of mixing a purist sound with the lyrical and melodic styles of adult contemporary works better than ever on GOOD THING GOING. Keith Urban makes an appearance on the affecting duet of the standard "The Water is Wide."
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| | Statler Brothers Christmas Collection: 20th Century Masters CD (2004)
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$9.59 20th Century Masters - The Christmas Collection features the Statler Brothers' soothing harmonies on 11 songs of the season. Alongside such ...
| | Pure Country DVD (1992) Widescreen
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$7.89 A country singer finds himself straddling ...
| | The Very Best of Shelly West CD (2009)
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$9.59 The 14-track Very Best of Shelly West covers the singer's early-'80s chart-toppers recorded on the Warner/Viva label, including the number one hit "Jose Cuervo." This fairly solid set features the original versions of "Flight 309 to Tennessee," "Another Motel Memory," ...
| | Zac Brown Foundation CD (2008)
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| | Carl Perkins Blue Suede Shoes/Original Golden Hits CD (1999)
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$10.69 Appearances to the contrary, these are not CD reissues of genuine '50s albums. In fact, these originally appeared, respectively, in 1969 and 1970, when the Sun catalogue began to be aggressively reissued for the first time, in response, one assumes, to the then-current "rock revival" (as it was so quaintly called). In any case, this is probably the most comprehensive one-CD Perkins-at-Sun-Records best-of around, with all the hits, including the anthemic ...
| | Jagged Edge Jagged Era CD (1997)
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$7.59 Contemporary R&B gets that much smoother with the debut album of modern soul quartet Jagged Edge. Produced primarily by Jermaine "Don Chichio" Dupri, these tracks bump, grind, simmer and smolder with rough-and-ready beats and shining harmonies. The group's emotions are on the table throughout, as the pleasures of a "Wednesday Lover" and the domestic sensibility of "The Rest Of Our Lives" are detailed.
Hailing from Atlanta, Brasco, Case Dinero, Wingo Dollar and Quick combine a real street feel with obvious Gospel roots. Sunday morning vibratos sail over infectious piano and guitar lines and well-arranged keyboards. And Jagged Edge have invited some friends along--special guests Da Brat and JD throw down ...
| | Ray Price Faith CD (1960)
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$5.25 Personnel: Ray Price (vocals, guitar).
| | Baby CD (2003) (Import) Original Broadway Cast
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| | Sandy Posey 22 All Time Favorites CD (2004)
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$7.19 Track Listing of songs: Put Your Arms Around Me; Beautiful Isle of Somewhere; Didn't Leave Nobody But the Baby; ...
| | Tiller's Folly Buchan Bluegrass CD (2006)
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| | Mary-Chapin Carpenter Calling CD (2007)
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$14.15 Although Mary Chapin Carpenter was initially marketed as a country artist, the Princeton, New Jersey, native was always just a little too academic for the Nashville crowd. Since signing with Rounder Records' pop-oriented imprint, Zoe, she has been less restricted by genre labels, and THE CALLING is one of her most wide-ranging and eclectic records yet. Many parts of THE CALLING flirt with straightforward pop-rock in the manner of vintage Sheryl Crow, particularly "It Must Have Happened," the Tom Petty-like "Your Life Story," and "We're All Right." Elsewhere, Carpenter's trademark folkie ballads are represented by the tender "On and On It Goes" and "Twilight," while the delicate "Bright Morning ...
| | Actual In Stitches CD (2007)
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$9.69 Although the Actual's label, Soft Drive, is owned and operated by Scott Weiland, don't expect Stone Temple Pilots-style bombast from the L.A. quartet's second album. Emo-tinged pop-punk rules In Stitches, making the Actual fundamentally indistinguishable from seemingly dozens of other bands in black T-shirts and floppy haircuts. First single "This Is the Worst Day of My Life (Do You Want to Come Over)" sums up the problems with this album as a whole: a catchy chorus is subverted by a flabby, curiously unenergetic performance featuring Max Bernstein's anonymous, disinterested vocals, and the song as a whole goes on at least a minute too long. In Stitches has a weirdly enervated vibe: even speedy tunes like "September Had a Trigger Finger," which should flash by in a post-hardcore blur, sound lackadaisical and bored. "If You See Her" is about as good as the Actual get, with the album's catchiest tune by far and a neat instrumental hook in the chorus. One near-great tune doesn't make an album, unfortunately. ~ Stewart Mason
Although the Actual's label, Soft Drive, is owned and operated by Scott Weiland, don't expect Stone Temple Pilots-style bombast from the L.A. quartet's ...
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