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Super Hits contains ten hits from the peak of Lorrie Morgan's career, including "Good as I Was to You," "Go Away," "Half Enough," "What Part of No," "Five Minutes," "He Talks to Me," "Out of Your Shoes," and "By My Side," her duet with Jon Randall. Ultimately, this collection isn't as good as her Greatest Hits compilation, but it's still a good bargain for the budget-conscious. ~ Thom Owens Purchase Super Hits CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Lorrie Morgan Greatest Hits CD (1995)
Super Hits
$8.99 A Tammy Wynette for the 1990s, Lorrie Morgan spends half her time wishing for her man back and the other half telling him she ain't taking him back no matter what he does. To wit, this first-rate collection of country singles opens with her suitcase packed, her taxi on the way, and Morgan telling her man, "You've got five minutes/To figure it out." One song later, she's kicking herself in the heart for ever letting him go. Jump ahead two years to song three, and she just about is Tammy Wynette--all painted up and singing a sprightly two-step about how after he left, "I learned a couple of new dances/Cast a couple of glances/I'm on a big roll now." One more song and, poof, she can't even imagine herself without him.
This is the classic struggle of all styles of girl-pop, and what makes the difference are a voice you can believe and songs that snap. Morgan has both. Her voice is seductive and girlish, and, like Wynette's, sounds oddly right singing both painful ballads and spunky country-rockers. "Something In Red" is a true tear-jerker, a dramatically orchestrated ballad about a woman trying to seduce her loveless husband, and Morgan gives it the aura of a classic torch song. "Except For Monday," on the other hand, is a rocking celebration of freedom--your good girl has gone bad and she's never coming back--and Morgan is no less convincing there.
The three new songs on GREATEST HITS trace a sort of mini-history of girl-pop, showing off the great flexibility ...
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$16.69 From the early 1980s onward, there's been no greater champion of traditional country-music values in the mainstream (and none more successful) than George Strait. Like a virtual Ramones of country, he's remained unshakeable in his devotion to a straightforward, no-frills aesthetic of which he's become the unquestioned standard-bearer. This populist stance has accordingly resounded with huge numbers of listeners; if you thought it was impressive when ...
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$11.39 Additional personnel includes: Jilian Nershi, Ryan Tracy, Hazel Miller (vocals); Sally Van Meter (dobro); Michael Kang (violin); Kyle Hollingsworth (keyboards); Keith Moseley, Chris Engelman (bass); Christian Teele (drums); Michael Travis (percussion).
String Cheese Incident guitarist Billy Nershi and former Zuba guitarist/singer Liza Oxnard began collaborating in Telluride, CO, in the early '90s, performing an ongoing series of duet gigs at local bars and clubs. Though the two stopped performing together after their respective bands began to make a larger mark, they kept in touch. In 1999, Oxnard began performing sporadically with String Cheese Incident. It's About Time documents the pair's musical relationship, capturing a number of Nershi and Oxnard originals, written solo or in collaboration. The band is rounded out by String Cheese Incident keyboardist Kyle Hollingsworth and E-Town Band members Christian Teele and Chris Engelman on drums and bass, respectively. The rest of Nershi's SCI bandmates also contribute, in addition to a number of local Boulder-area musicians. The music is mountain folk, cool and crisp, with warm harmonies, strummed ...
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$11.19 Husband-and-wife team Buddy and Julie Miller spent the second half of the 1990s casually defining the alt-country/Americana sound, as documented on this compilation of their first seven years of recording for Hightone Records, both separately and together. Buddy is a quadruple threat, as a frighteningly talented singer, songwriter, guitarist, and producer, and Julie bears both a compositional knack and a voice that's alternately earthy and ethereal. An unstoppable team, they tackle twangy swamp-rock, old-school honky-tonk, bluegrass-flavored acoustic numbers, and raw-boned country-rock over the course of this collection without missing a step. What's most striking is the Millers' ability to achieve a gritty, organic sound while still placing every element ...
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$9.89 Hylo Brown's rather laid-back approach to bluegrass, which featured country-styled vocals and a pace and feel that were really only a half step removed from his Appalachian string band roots, will no doubt sound dated and quaint to those only familiar with the supercharged sounds of contemporary bluegrass. Brown (his real name was Frank Brown -- he was called "Hylo" because he was able to comfortably sing melody lines both in the high and low end of his vocal register) was a featured singer for Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs' Foggy Mountain Boys in the late '50s, and ...
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