| | Christine Kane Friday Night In One Lifetime CD Christine Kane Discography of CDs
Friday Night In One Lifetime Music Christine Kane Friday Night In One Lifetime Songs | 1. | Falling In Love With The Wind |
| 2. | (Short Coxe Avenue/All You Can Eat Crab Legs) |
| 3. | Everything Green |
| 4. | (The Reverend And Mrs. Yard Sale) |
| 5. | I'm With You |
| 6. | (Lao Chi's And Dog Bakeries) |
| 7. | All The Relatives |
| 8. | (Husbands And Pets) |
| 9. | Four Legs Good. Two Legs Bad. |
| 10. | The Customers |
| 11. | (The Zens And The Catholics) |
| 12. | Right Outa Nowhere |
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Purchase Friday Night In One Lifetime CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Allison Moorer Duel CD (2004)
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$14.69 Once upon a time, Allison Moorer was a country artist who sang for a major record label. It might be easy then, to see her switch to Sugar Hill as a back-to-the-basics move, a reconnection with her country roots. Moorer, however, isn't that predictable, and The Duel -- while many things -- isn't country. In fact, the opening cut -- "I Ain't Giving Up on You" -- sounds a lot like classic rock and most of the album follows this course. This is interesting, in that Moorer's a strong writer, and it would've been easy to fall back on a tasteful country-folk production and become a fairly typical singer/songwriter. Instead, Moorer's plucky vocals, along with Adam Landry's electric guitar work and R.S. Field's steady backbeat, turn a song like "Melancholy Polly" into an easy-rolling romp. Another factor that makes the songs on The Duel so effective is that Moorer, besides being good at penning ...
| | Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis Lock, The Fox/The Fox & The Hounds CD (2001)
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$13.29 Originally released on RCA (3652) & RCA (3741). Includes liner notes by Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis.
This CD compilation contains the complete contents of two albums made (Lock the Fox and The Fox & the Hounds) by Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis for RCA during the mid-'60s. The first half of the disc finds the tenor saxophonist in superb form as he interacts with Les Spann, Ross Tompkins, Ray Barretto, bassist Russell George, and drummer Chuck Lampkin. Each of the ten pieces is brief and to-the-point with the focus almost exclusively on the leader. The mix is kind of strange, as Tompkins is barely audible much of the time, though any listener will automatically be drawn to the leader's powerful sax. The packaging ...
| | Brian Wilson Gettin' In Over My Head CD (2004)
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$16.29 Part of Brian Wilson's appeal has always been that, despite the sophistication of his songwriting and production skills, he is the eternal man-child. On GETTING' IN OVER MY HEAD, the 62-year-old ex-Beach Boy has lost neither his childlike innocence nor his knack for crafting pop-perfect mini-symphonies. His first studio recording in six years is closer to the vintage Beach Boys sound than any of his solo work to date, and Wilson's wide-eyed sense of wonder at the beautiful mysteries of the world is fully present. Though some superstar guests pop up (Paul McCartney, Elton John, Eric Clapton), they almost pass unnoticed amid the summery sheen ...
| | Randy Newman Sail Away CD (1972)
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$10.89 Though 1968's RANDY NEWMAN introduced a major songwriting talent, and 1970's 12 SONGS still stands among the artist's best work, 1972'S SAIL AWAY has the strength and sophistication of an immediate, indisputable classic. Combining the lush orchestration of his debut with 12 SONG's lean, small-combo sound, SAIL AWAY marks Newman's prowess as a composer and arranger of the first order. His ear for melody, instrumentation, and the literary, often scathingly satiric nature of his lyrics are applied to perfection. The title track, a beautiful piano-strings duet sung from the point of view of a slave ship captain enticing Africans to America, is a case in point.
Every song on SAIL AWAY is memorable, from the tongue-in-cheek cabaret lament "Lonely At The Top" to the whimsical ragtime of "Simon Smith and the Amazing Dancing Bear" ...
| | Flatlanders Now Again CD (2002)
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$13.35 Even by the most lackadaisical release schedule, three decades is a bit of a wait between a group's first and second albums. Of course, this pause in the discography of progressive-country cult heroes the Flatlanders can be explained by the fact that each of the three members spent the time in the middle becoming respected solo singer-songwriters. Still, it sounds like no time passed at all between the posthumously released MORE A LEGEND THAN A BAND and the reunited bliss of NOW AGAIN, as the reunited band's mix of traditional country, Townes Van Zandt-like troubadourism, and cowboy mysticism remains unquestionably intact and vital.
The group's three-part harmonies are employed to maximum effect ...
| | Tom Russell Modern Art CD (2003)
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$10.89 Modern Art has to be the most confounding recording in Tom Russell's catalog. That he is a songwriter of epic proportion there can be no doubt. His decision here to issue a recording of half originals/co-writes and half covers, three of which are basically epitaphs (including one of questionable taste), is just the beginning of what makes it problematic. First the good news: Russell's "The Kid from Spavinaw," the greatest song that has thus far, and probably ever will be, written about Mickey Mantle, is easily the most moving thing on the set (the other is "The Dutchman"). Told in the first person, it relates much of Mantle's upbringing and his regrets, with the glory years alluded to more than spoken of. Gurf Morlix's pedal steel playing floats through the melody like an Oklahoma wind, carrying Russell's lyrics into the same ...
| | Paul Brandt Outside The Frame CD (1997)
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| | Rain Band CD (2003)
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| | Nevermore Politics Of Ecstasy CD (2006) (Import)
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| | Train Wreck Vol. 1-On The Radio CD (2007)
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| | Cleve Francis Storytime CD (2007)
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| | Acheson Collection Of Thoughts CD (2007)
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| | Easter Bloodhounds CD (2007)
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| | Bjork Verspertine Dualdisc CD (2007) (Import)
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| | John Moremen Vertical CD (2007)
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