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| |   | 1. | It's Five O'Clock Somewhere - (Made Famous By Alan Jackson, with Baby Goes Country) |
  | 2. | As Good as I Once Was - (Made Famous By Toby Keith, with Baby Goes Country) |
  | 3. | Guitars, Cadillacs - (Made Famous By Dwight Yoakam, with Baby Goes Country) |
  | 4. | Hillbilly Deluxe - (Made Famous By Brooks & Dunn, with Baby Goes Country) |
  | 5. | Summertime - (Made Famous By Kenny Chesney, with Baby Goes Country) |
  | 6. | You'll Think of Me - (Made Famous By Keith Urban, with Baby Goes Country) |
  | 7. | Breathe - (Made Famous By Faith Hill, with Baby Goes Country) |
  | 8. | My Little Girl - (Made Famous By Tim McGraw, with Baby Goes Country) |
  | 9. | It Just Comes Natural - (Made Famous By George Strait, with Baby Goes Country) |
  | 10. | I Walk the Line - (Made Famous By Johnny Cash, with Baby Goes Country) |
  | 11. | Forever and Always - (Made Famous By Shania Twain, with Baby Goes Country) |
  | 12. | Friends in Low Places - (Made Famous By Garth Brooks, with Baby Goes Country) |
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$11.29 On 2006's PRECIOUS MEMORIES, country superstar Alan Jackson ventures into gospel territory, offering up a set of warm and inviting faith-themed songs. These spare tracks feature no percussion and rely almost solely on piano and acoustic guitar, allowing the focus to remain on Jackson's resonant vocals and the songs' devoutly Christian lyrics. Although praising Jesus is clearly the core of this album, the beautifully minimalist renderings of spiritual classics are so soothing and pleasant that the disc's appeal is sure to extend to fans of Jackson's secular music, particularly on "Softly and Tenderly," which is enhanced by gentle organ lines, and "I'll Fly Away," here given a light, jaunty bluegrass feel. The resulting atmosphere evokes images of the Georgia-born singer/guitarist sitting in on a friendly, open-air church service, leading a sing-along of traditional numbers such as "What a Friend We Have in Jesus" and "I Want to Stroll Over Heaven with You."
Alan Jackson: Alan Jackson (vocals, guitar); Gary Prim, John Wesley Ryles, Keith Stegall, Melodie Crittenden, Brent Mason .
Personnel: Brent Mason (acoustic guitar); Gary Prim (piano, organ); Keith Stegall (piano); Ali Jackson, John Wesley Ryles, Melodie Crittenden (background vocals).
Audio Mixer: John Kelton.
Recording information: Sound Station, Nashville, TN; The Rukkus Room, Nashville, TN.
Photographer: Alan Jackson.
| | Vince Vance & The Valiants All I Want For Christmas Is You CD (1993)
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$10.75 This album's title track remained a holiday favorite within the country community during the '90s, even as Vince Vance struggled to establish himself as more than a one-hit novelty act. Despite the artist's struggles, his song remains a minor modern classic and received airplay year after year. Nothing else here is remotely worth bothering with. Sure, most of the other songs are ...
| | Miranda Lambert Revolution CD (2009)
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$10.39 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, REVOLUTION offers a strong, cohesive take on what has quickly become the "Lambert sound:" a blend of lilting ballads and loud, fire-breathing anthems, many of ...
| | Kenny Rogers Gift CD (1996)
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$7.89 As a latter-day holiday album from Kenny Rogers, The Gift isn't half bad, thanks to the professional production and Rogers' honeyed voice, but it does suffer from uneven material and the occasional indifferent performance. There are enough good moments here to make it worthwhile for hardcore Kenny fans, but not enough to make it of interest to less dedicated listeners. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Digitally remastered using HDCD technology.
Recorded at Creative ...
| | Johnny Cash American Recordings CD (1994) Reissue
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$6.75 AMERICAN RECORDINGS won the 1995 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album.
Johnny Cash is back and better than ever. The legendary Man In Black is now recording for a modern rock label, and is being produced by hard-core rap/rock guru Rick Rubin--and the results are startling. Spare and stripped to the bone, AMERICAN RECORDINGS is Johnny Cash at his artistic zenith.
An original acoustic ballad, the opening "Delia's Gone" is a watershed accomplishment. Wryly capturing the art of the death ballad, it presents a thoroughly textured dramatic piece, both horrifying and humorous. The same can be said for Cash's droll reading of Loudon Wainwright's "The Man Who Could Not Cry." An extremely religious man, Johnny includes several songs dealing with themes of redemption, righteousness and spiritual salvation.
Sandwiched between those two songs is a character-rich, eclectic collection of material by writers like Leonard Cohen, British rocker/ex-son-in-law Nick Lowe, Tom Waits, death-metal god Glenn Danzig, and Cash himself. With his resounding baritone--which is in the best form of his long career--and restricted guitar technique, Cash is the centerpiece, creating a sound ...
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| | Sam Bush Ice Caps: Peaks Of Telluride CD (2000)
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$15.19 If bluegrass is folk music on steroids, then ICE CAPS: PEAKS OF TELLURIDE is bluegrass on rocket fuel and kickapoo joy juice. Nashville mandolin ace Sam Bush is joined by other legendary pickers on this set of performances culled from 25 years of concerts at the Telluride Bluegrass Festival.
Bob Dylan's "Girl From the North Country," a bluegrass favorite, is offered as a joyous, strumabilly romp. Bush tosses off the vocals in his fine, reedy tenor, then engages dobro master Jerry Douglas in a thrilling exchange of solos. Bush shows off his award winning fiddle chops, leading banjoist Bela Fleck, Douglas, and others on an incendiary stomp through "Big Mon," the Bill Monroe standard. This is fun music, and the crowd hollers itself hoarse with approval on Bush's hit "Same Ol' River," John Hiatt's "Memphis in the Meantime," and even a surprisingly apt reading of Kool And The Gang's "Celebrate." Bluegrass purists may look askance, but the virtuosity and huge good time captured here make this collection ideal for all lovers of rocking acoustic music.
Recorded at Telluride Bluegrass Festival, Telludire, Colorado between June 1992 & June 1999. Includes liner notes by Dan Sadowski and Pastor Mustard.
Personnel: ...
| | Earl Klugh Heart String CD (1979)
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$8.85 All tracks have been digitally remastered using 24-bit mapping.
Guitarist Earl Klugh was pioneering "smooth jazz" long before the media had ever given it a name. His highly polished fingerpicking and relaxed grooves were the template by which later artists would create the adult contemporary phenomenon that would forever change the climate of contemporary instrumental music.
His tastefully self-produced HEART STRING is a testament to the guitarist both as a musician and a stylist. Sticking mostly to acoustic and nylon-string guitars, Klugh weaves sparkling melodies and slick, yet brief solos over funky mid-tempo grooves flavored with electric keyboards and dramatic strings. Though jazz purists may frown on Klugh's highly commercial stylistic trappings, it's undeniable that he's a consummate arranger, orchestrator and guitarist capable of attractive sonic textures and intricate melodic invention. Highlights include the soothing title track, the flavorful "Spanish Night," and Klugh's short solo ballad "Waiting for Cathy."
Hubie Crawford, Charles Meeks (acoustic & electric bass); Roland Wilson (electric bass); Victor Lewis, Gene Dunlap (drums); Ralph MacDonald (percussion).
Recorded at Electric Lady Studios, New York, New York in October & November 1978.
Producer: Earl Klugh.
Reissue producer: Michael Cuscuna.
Personnel: ...
| | Ian Tyson Lost Herd CD (1999) Import
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$28.29 Recorded in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and Nashville, Tennessee.
LOST HERD, the 10 track release from Ian Tyson, features "Primera" and "Brahmas & Mustangs."
Ian Tyson's Lost Herd paints nine musical portraits of life in the West. Recorded in Toronto, Calgary and Nashville with those cities' finest musicians, the album captures the loneliness of the plains, long days of summer, and dreams of the Canadian landscape. Songs ...
| | YeeHaw Junction Bluegrass Band High On The Hog CD (2003)
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$17.75 Bluegrass music has been a vital part of our heritage and culture in the Carolinas for many years now. The Charleston-based bluegrass band, YeeHaw Junction, is keeping the tradition alive and strong in South Carolina?s Lowcountry and throughout the region. YeeHaw Junction?s band members have been playing music in one form or another for most of their lives, and have played bluegrass music in a number of bands over the last several years. YeeHaw Junction Bluegrass Band was formed in 1999 and they are gaining momentum quickly. Stringed instruments are the core of any traditional bluegrass band: Gary Payne on banjo, Kristen Meierer on stand-up bass, Jeff Meierer on mandolin, and Stephen Schabel on guitar. Their hot picking and smooth harmonizing will ...
| | Frog Holler High, High's & The Low, Low's CD (2004)
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$12.69 Since 1997, Frog Holler, a song band, six members equal to the sum of its parts, the first, real, "Idiots", have been making music from Berks County, Pennsylvania. Through four, full length releases, and a gradually, spiraling tour radius, Frog Holler found itself featured on the pages of The Philadelphia Inquirer, The New York Times, and The Washington Post, critically praised in Mojo Magazine (UK), No Depression, and The Village Voice, featured on NPR's "Here & Now", touring The Netherlands, played on many, many radio stations, traveling the States, and in the hearts and minds of a growing, caring, loyal, fan base. A real audience, attained without proper management, booking, distribution or promotion, but with good songs, good times, and a continued desire to be a better band. With the permanent addition of Todd Bartolo (guitars, lap-steel, mandolin) in 2000 and Daniel Bower (Drums) in late 2001, to the existing core of long time members, John Kilgore (guitars, organ), Mike Lavdanski (banjo, harmonies), Josh Sceurman (bass), and Darren Schlappich, (acoustic, vocals) Frog Holler had finally cemented the perfect balance of intangible qualities (sloppiness, brotherhood, differences, fun) with musical abilitiy (song chops).In January and February of 2004, after releasing and touring ...
| | Skylighters CD (2006)
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$11.39 The self-titled release by this stellar band made up of members of the acclaimed East Nashville group Last Train Home (Eric Brace, Jim Gray, Martin Lynds), plus bluegrass legends Mike Auldridge and Jimmy Gaudreau. (You'll know Mike for his work as founding member of the Seldom Scene and Chesapeake, as well as his work with Emmylou Harris, Lyle Lovett and many more. Jimmy was in the Country Gentlemen, Spectrum, the Tony Rice Unit, the Emmylou Harris Band, and many more.) They got together for fun up in Washington DC in 2002, and something clicked. They don't play out that often, but when they do it's magical. The Skylighters went into the studio in early 2006 to try to capture that magic, and they did just that. What came out of those sessions is this splendid assortment of songs. There's bluegrass, country, honky-tonk, western swing, country-rock, Tin Pan Alley, gospel, and (believe it or not) more. It's no use trying to pigeonhole these fellows. They crash through the roadblocks of musical genres with the accelerator floored. Take it from Nick Cristiano of the Philadelphia Inquirer, who calls ...
| | Tom Casino CD (2007)
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$7.45 Tom "Casino" Caprino Was influenced musically at the age of 10 while learning guitar from his Uncle. Then the "British Invasion" hit. Here they came walking down the street, and no it wasn't the Monkees.. it was the great blues and jazz guitar players- Mike Bloomfield, Eric Clapton, B.B. King, Albert King, and Lightening Hopkins too. Not to mention the three louis' Louis Jordan, Louis Prima and Louis Armstrong. Tom writes his songs with story and humor and delivers a smoky mix of melodic guitar stylings, smooth rythyms, and scintillatingly sharp leads. Tom has played with many recording artists in the past but is now stepping out and offering his own unique stylings.Featured on track 2 "Chopstick Blues" is Dale Ockermen formally of Doobie Brothers fame who lights it up on the keyboards.Terry "The Pit Boss" Carleton keeps the rhythm shaking and also produced and co-wrote all the songs on the EPOn vocals is Pamela "Lady Luck" Hennings who sings a brilliantly smooth duet on track 3 "I Need You" and does wonderful job with the harmonizing vocals on "Chop Stick Blues"thanks to Eddie "el gato" Becerra's great Saxophone playing on track 1 "Be ...
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