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Purchase Best Of The Sugar Hill Years CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Waylon Jennings Honky Tonk Heroes CD (1973)
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$7.59 This is the quintessential "Outlaw country" album. Waylon Jennings spent the early '70s working his way up to this rough-and-tumble masterpiece, arguably the finest album of his prolific career. Jennings was so taken with the songwriting of Nashville rowdy Billy Joe Shaver that he decided to record this all-Shaver album (with the exception of the Fritts/Seals-penned "You Asked Me To"), which helped put Shaver on the map as the poet laureate of the Outlaw set.
Jennings eschewed ...
| | Steve Goodman: Live From Austin City Limits... And More! DVD (2003)
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| | Gillian Welch Soul Journey CD (2003)
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$10.15 SOUL JOURNEY, the follow-up to the critically acclaimed 2001 outing TIME (THE REVELATOR), finds Gillian Welch and creative partner David Rawlings getting creatively looser and enlisting the aid of a back-up band. The decision to flesh out the sound beyond the duo format (as had been the case on the past couple of albums), ends up being a successful one. The result is a blend of traditional songs such as "Make Me a Pallet on Your Floor" with self-penned cuts like the haunting "One Monkey" and the cantering "Lowlands." The languid aura infusing most of these 10 ...
| | Heartworn Highways DVD (1981)
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| | Slaid Cleaves Unsung CD (2006)
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| | Bruce Springsteen With The Sessions Band - Live In Dublin DVD (2007)
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| | Eiichi Ohtaki Niagara Song Book CD (2001)
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| | Charlie Feathers Honky Tonk Man/New Jungle Fever CD (2004)
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$23.29 Doo-wop star Charlie Feathers is showcased on this compilation of two albums recorded in the late Eighties, HONKY TONK MAN and NEW JUNGLE FEVER.
Depending on who you ask, Charlie Feathers was either one of the great stylists of rockabilly or one of the true raving lunatics of the genre, and of course the qualities which inspired these judgments were in no way mutually exclusive. While Feathers' voice was capable of gracefully recreating all the trademark swoops, gulps and wails of classic rockabilly, he refused to be hemmed in by the conventions of the style; he could sing straight country in a manner that would make George Jones cry with envy, or he could let loose with guttural blues moaning that was positively lascivious -- and he would sometimes do a bit of both while making his way through something like "Working on a Building," as he does on ...
| | Bob Russell Watch This! CD (2002)
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| | Blair Combest CD (2009)
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| | Laws Ride It Out CD (2007)
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| | Starline Rhythm Boys Honky Tonk Livin' CD (2002)
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$13.89 Honky Tonk Livin’, the Starline Rhythm Boys follow-up to their debut release Better Luck Is A Barroom Away, was voted 2002 Album of the Year on the Freeform American Roots Chart. Out of print for the past few years, “Honky Tonk Livin’” is available again as a re-release on Cow Island Music. Produced by Sean Mencher of High Noon fame, Honky Tonk Livin’ includes 14 original compositions as well as covers of previously unreleased songs by Wayne Hancock and Leroy Preston.Here’s what some folks had to say about Honky Tonk Livin’: “To describe this superb CD by the Starline Rhythm Boys in such a restricted amount of space is impossible. I was not only surprised, but amazed, at how much they reminded me of myself and my first band, the “Starlite Ramblers.” This brand new CD is not only great, it is awesome. I am a devoted fan of the original hillbilly music (the only true country music) and this new CD could have come directly from that era of music. Congratulations for giving your fans (and, especially, this fan) such an honest interpretation of the greatest music of all time.” –Billy Lee Riley, Original Sun Recording Artist“I have to admit real country does exist outside of Texas, but usually not very good country. The Starline Rhythm Boys are a true exception. This trio has the sound down like it should be.” –Jason Shields, Texas Jamboree Magazine“It’s a nearly perfect re-creation of an older sound while maintaining a level of freshness and avoiding ...
| | Live From Austin, TX: Cory Morrow CD (2007) Digipak
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$12.15 It's not an especially good sign when a singer/songwriter releases a live album and the two best songs (by a considerable margin) are the two covers. Cory Morrow is a popular draw in his home state of Texas, enough so to merit an appearance on the long-running PBS roots music showcase Austin City Limits, and this 11-song set was recorded during a 2002 taping for that series. Morrow is often cited as a rising member of the Texas singer/songwriter community, and on his song "Nashville Blues" he name-checks Willie Nelson, Townes Van Zandt, and Kris Kristofferson as influences, but significantly he frequently gigs with Pat Green, and as a songwriter he most closely resembles Green -- which is to say that where his supposed influences are thoughtful and literate, Morrow is often thuddingly obvious. (No matter how much Morrow thinks he's learned from Townes Van Zandt, Townes would never have written a song like "Texas Time Travelin'" or "Drinkin' Alone.") Morrow is a good enough singer, he clearly knows how to work a crowd, and his band sounds sharp ...
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