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Purchase Best Of The 70'S CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Brooks And Dunn - The Greatest Hits Video Collection DVD (1997)
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| | Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Speed Of Life CD (2009)
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$15.05 Speed of Life is the first studio album by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band in five years and celebrates the group's 43rd anniversary with three of its original members still intact (and no, the number 43 was not a typo). It also finds them reduced once more to a quartet with the departure of multi-instrumentalist Jimmy Ibbotson. That said, the band has lost none of its immediacy, power, or expert presentation of both original material and songs from some of Nashville's finest. Released by Sugar Hill Records (who distributes their NGDB Records imprint), the group recorded the set live in the studio. Produced by veterans George Massenburg and Jon Randall Stewart, this set sounds inspired, fresh, and like the NGDB has been utterly rejuvenated. It combines the old-/good-timey feel of their ...
| | Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison CD (1968)
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$6.25 This is a multi-channel Super Audio CD playable ...
| | Jerry Clower - Clower Power DVD (2006)
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| | Dierks Bentley Feel That Fire CD (2009)
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$15.65 Five studio albums into his career, Dierks Bentley has carved a successful niche for himself on the Nashville scene, and FEEL THAT ...
| | Band Of Heathens One Foot In The Ether CD (2009) Digipak
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$12.95 As you might expect from a group fronted by three singer/songwriters, the material on One Foot in the Ether is uniformly strong. The band's principals -- Colin Brooks, Gordy Quist, and Ed Jurdi -- all share writing and publishing credits, and since all three play several instruments, the album boasts a diversity of sounds and styles. The first thing that strikes you is how many of these tunes sound like gospel music. Given the name of the band, it's a real surprise. "Shine a Light" is a mellow, call-and-response number with churchy organ, stinging slide guitar, and an uplifting lyric. "You're Gonna Miss Me" is a blues with a gospel tinge, although the lyric is strictly secular. An odd, stuttering, New Orleans backbeat supplied by drummer John Chipman and rousing group vocals make the track take fire. "Let Your Heart Not Be Troubled" is a love song with a strong hint of gospel and a deep spiritual feeling, a heartfelt expression of sympathy to a friend in need of a helping hand. "Talking Out Loud" is another ...
| | Ray Bryant Groove House CD (1963)
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$9.95 Pianist Ray Bryant covers a lot of ground in the 30-odd minutes of this release from 1963. For much of the time, ...
| | Glen Campbell By The Time I Get To Phoenix CD (1968) Remastered
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| | Jimmy Witherspoon Ain't Nobody's Business CD (2006)
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| | Kenny Rogers Eyes That See In The Dark CD (1983) (Import) England; Reissue; Remastered; United Kingdom
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$13.15 EYES THAT SEE IN THE DARK, the 1983 album from Kenny Rogers, features production by the Bee Gees' Barry and Maurice Gibb.
This is a masterpiece of a pop recording from Kenny Rogers. It is clear that Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb, and co-producers Karl Richardson and Albhy Galuten remembered Rogers' pop roots with the First Edition and, despite the country twang of "Buried Treasure," the slick musicianship and modulation are not your typical country & western. There are four tracks written by Barry and Maurice and five more by Barry, Maurice, and brother Robin Gibb, including the stunning number one hit from September 1983, "Islands in the Stream." It hit number one across the board on adult contemporary, country, and the Top 40, and deservedly so -- the melody is infectious, impeccable, and perfectly recorded. Keep in mind this was five years after they created Frankie Valli's biggest-selling solo record, "Grease" -- the pairing of Dolly Parton with Rogers makes for an amazing vocal sound to carry the melody. "Living With You" features the Bee Gees -- it is Rogers fronting the Bee Gees, and why they didn't seek out more artists, new as well as established, to work their magic on is a pity. It's a lush setting for the country superstar, and as Barbara Streisand and Dionne Warwick enjoyed success thanks to this creative team, Eyes That See in the Dark stands as an important piece of the Rogers catalog and a really timeless recording. The Gatlin Brothers add their magic to "Evening Star" and "Buried Treasure," and these elements bring the Barry Gibb/Richardson/Galuten thousand-tracks production down to earth. "Evening Star" doesn't have the complexities of Samantha Sang's "Emotion," the producers being very careful to keep it simple, something they just weren't doing on all their other ...
| | Kim Del Fierro Inhibitions CD (2005)
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| | Crucial Massive Baby Oil CD (2006)
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| | Hank Williams Story CD (2006)
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$8.79 Liner Note Author: Mac Randall.
| | Wax On Wax Off Lecture On Greek Mythology CD (2006)
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| | Chieftains Another Country CD (1992)
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$7.59 ANOTHER COUNTRY is a blend of Irish music and American C&W. You don't have to be a musicologist to hear the similarities between American bluegrass and traditional Irish music, and ANOTHER COUNTRY may well be one of the Chieftains' best collaborative albums. So many great country artists are featured here that almost every song is a highlight.
The somber way Emmylou Harris sings "Nobody's Darlin' But Mine," or the enthusiasm of Willie Nelson's singing on "Goodnight Irene" may be the true high points of ANOTHER COUNTRY. However, great ...
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