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Garth Brooks Fresh Horses Songs | 1. | The Old Stuff |
| 2. | Cowboys And Angels |
| 3. | The Fever |
| 4. | That Ol' Wind |
| 5. | Rollin' |
| 6. | The Change |
| 7. | The Beaches Of Cheyenne |
| 8. | It's Midnight Cinderella |
| 9. | She's Every Woman |
| 10. | Ireland |
| Fresh Horses Music Review Purchase Fresh Horses CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Clint Black Nothin' But The Tailights CD (1997)
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$6.05 "Something That We Do" was nominated for a 1998 Grammy Award for Best Male Country Vocal Performance. "Still Holding On" was nominated for a 1998 Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration With Vocals.
"Nothin' But The Taillights" was nominated for a 1999 Grammy for Best Male Country Vocal Performance.
On his eighth album, Clint Black, the thinking man's country celeb, is at his most dynamic. He moves energetically through a repertoire ranging from uptempo country rockers such as the title track to sweet, romantic ballads like "That Something in My Life," with endless surprises in between, including ...
| | Garth Brooks CD (2007)
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| | Garth Brooks Ropin' The Wind CD (1991) (Import)
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$11.15 ROPIN' THE WIND was the first country album to debut at the top of the Billboard Pop Album chart. It was good news for both Garth and country music because it meant that the genre was expanding to a pop audience. Yet this also made many traditionalists nervous: "he's going `pop'," they cried.
The album opens with the bluegrassy "Against The Grain," with its nothing-ventured-nothing-gained theme. It is followed by the cowboy blues "Rodeo," which features another topic close to the hearts of country music fans, and "What She's Doing Now," a powerful ballad immersed in steel guitar. Halfway through ROPIN' THE WIND and there's not even a trace of "pop music." In fact, Garth could even be mistaken for Randy Travis on "Cold Shoulder." "In ...
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| | Garth Brooks Sevens CD (2007)
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| | Patty Loveless When Fallen Angels Fly CD (1994)
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$6.05 How does an artist follow up not only the best album of their career but probably the best country album of the year? That was Patty Loveless' dilemma after her 1993 gold album, ONLY WHAT I FEEL. Fortunately, Loveless sets all minds to rest with the spectacular WHEN FALLEN ANGELS FLY.
Patty Loveless is one of country music's strongest vocalists, a favorite duet/harmony partner of many country artists, especially super-vocalist Vince Gill. Her voice is the mournful call of the hills of Kentucky, powerful and proud, yet expressive and vulnerable. She brings a spiritual and graceful depth to her material, especially the ballads, her forte. From the wrenching "You Don't Even Know Who I Am" to the hushed "Over My Shoulder" Loveless offers pristine classics, and once again hits her artistic ...
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| | Nancy Holloway Surprise Partie CD (1998)
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| | Unheard Mozart / Anthony Goldstone CD (2007)
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| | Redaction When I'm Through Making Peace CD (2007)
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$13.89 The heart of The Redaction's recently released full-length album, When I'm Through Making Peace, is shaped by growing up across the South. The guys in the band found the Southern experience to be a tapestry of contradiction and harmony-and the birthplace of America's greatest music-jazz, blues, gospel, and rock and roll. So they crafted a record that is both a chronicle of disillusionment and an optimistic story of reconciliation with yourself and your world. 'This isn't exactly a concept record,' says drummer Jared Lace, 'but when we put the album together, we thought about the common progression of experiences we've all had over the last few years-going from a place of almost stubborn confidence, to a feeling of loss and confusion, and finally to a place of peace and hope.' When I'm Through Making Peace is a pop/rock record, but also something more organic. 'This record is who we are,' says bassist and piano player Mike Jeter, 'crafted by us, written by us, and produced by us. In that way, it's also an indie record. First and foremost we are songwriters and we bring these songs to life with your basic rock arrangement-guitar, bass, drums and a little organ or piano. There's nothing programmed on this record - it's as authentic as we could make it. 'It's that basic rock formula that is the foundation of The Redaction. The roots are the rock of the 60s and 70s, which filled the CDs and mixed tapes of the guys' childhoods. Says lead singer and guitarist Andy Yates, 'In Montgomery, the rock that's on the radio, even to this day, is classic rock. So I got my musical education at the feet of bands like the Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix. People in the South have never stopped listening to that stuff - singable melodies, strong hooks, and the guitar-bass-drum arrangement. I guess at its core, it's Southern music-rhythm and blues. ' These musical influences are evident in The Redaction's music. It's in the way they play: Andy's blues-driven guitar, Jared's melodic backbeat, and Mike's soul-inspired bass and keys. It's in the way the band writes: focusing on strong melodies, clear hooks, and judicious repetition. And it's in the topics they choose to explore: coming of age in a stifling place, the conflict between wealth and peace, and how to make sense of religion and faith. Take a listen to When I'm Through Making Peace, and you'll see how it comes together. From the guitar bends of 'The Next Big Thing,' to the jazz-inspired bass line of 'Just You Wait and See,' to the pulsing rhythms of 'You Won't Return'-it's classic and fresh, contemplative and carefree all at the same time. Before producing its current album, The Redaction ...
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