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On her thirteenth outing, GOOD THING GOING, Rhonda Vincent continues to prove that while the fame of the Dixie Chicks and Alison Krauss alludes her, she has few equals in contemporary bluegrass. Vincent's formula of mixing a purist sound with the lyrical and melodic styles of adult contemporary works better than ever on GOOD THING GOING. Keith Urban makes an appearance on the affecting duet of the standard "The Water is Wide."
Personnel: Josh Williams (vocals, guitar, mandolin); Darrin Vincent, Mickey Harris (vocals, bass guitar); Yogi Bare, Becky Isaacs Bowman (vocals); Andy Hall (dobro); Kenny 'Big K' Ingram, Ron Stewart (banjo); Hunter Berry (mandolin, fiddle); Adam Steffey, Andy Leftwich (mandolin); Stuart Duncan (fiddle); Kevin Grantt (bass guitar); James Stroud (box); Tom Roady (percussion); Daniel Grindstaff.
Additional personnel: Kathy Chiavola, Russell Moore (vocals); Jesse McReynolds, Keith Urban, Bryan Sutton.
Dirty Linen (p.44) - "Vincent and superstar Keith Urban offer a thoughtful duet on the traditional folk song 'The Water Is Wide,' which finds both powerhouse singers really in service to the ideas of the song." No Depression (p.71) - "[Vincent] has always favored the middle ground, blending the contemporary with traditional roots dating back decades to her family's band, the Sally Mountain Show." Rhonda Vincent Good Thing Going Songs Good Thing Going Review
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Purchase Good Thing Going CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Ralph Stanley Back To The Cross CD (1992)
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$12.59 Like Bill Monroe, Ralph Stanley maintained his skills and spirit into the 1990s, still singing and picking classic bluegrass. He joined Freeland in 1992, ...
| | Rhonda Vincent Storm Still Rages CD (2001)
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$14.59 After spending several years languishing in Nashville, Rhonda Vincent made an unusual career move: she returned to bluegrass and recorded Back Home Again for Rounder in 2000. Garnering positive responses from critics and fans, Vincent knew she had made the right move. A cross between traditional and contemporary bluegrass, The Storm Still Rages features superb accompaniment and a handful of well-chosen songs. Vincent has also penned or co-penned several of the songs, including the opening cut, "Cry of the Whippoorwill." Her expressive vocal on the heartbreaker "Don't Lie" is lovingly underlined by Stuart Duncan's fiddle and Bryan Sutton's mandolin. Bassist Darrin Vincent, Rhonda's brother, adds harmony on a number of cuts, perfectly bringing each chorus into focus. There's a ...
| | Rhonda Vincent And The Rage - Ragin' Live DVD (2004)
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| | Rhonda Vincent All American Bluegrass Girl CD (2006)
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| | Alison Krauss Hundred Miles Or More: A Collection CD (2007)
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$14.05 Although the subtitle suggests that A HUNDRED MILES OR MORE is just a standard greatest hits set, this anthology is actually something far more useful. The career-spanning 16-track set gathers nearly all of Alison Krauss's soundtrack appearances, guest shots on other folks' albums, tribute songs, and a handful of other rarities. By gathering all this material in one place, it's a hugely useful album for fans, but on its own musical merits, A HUNDRED MILES OR MORE contains some of Alison Krauss's best work. Highlights include "Down to the River to Pray," her haunting a cappella addition to the Grammy winning O BROTHER WHERE ART THOU soundtrack, and her version of Elvis Costello's "The Scarlet Tide" from the soundtrack to the Civil War romance COLD MOUNTAIN.
Personnel: Alison Krauss (background vocals); James Taylor (vocals); Gordie Sampson, Tony Rice (guitar); Tom Bukovac (guitars); Dan Tyminski, Jeff White, Michael ...
| | Alan Jackson Good Time CD (2008)
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$10.89 On his first traditional country album since 2004's WHAT I DO, Alan Jackson steps outside the comfortable routine he's created for himself in favor of creating a more personal and introspective work. The first album on which Jackson has written all of the songs all by himself, GOOD TIME is Jackson's most autobiographical album by some distance. "Small Town Southern Man" is a touching farewell to his late father, while "I Wish I Could Back Up" and "Never Loved Before" (a duet with country ...
| | Patsy Cline Walking After Midnight CDs (1999) (Import) Canada
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| | American Drag CD (2005)
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$13.89 A gang of unapologetic rockers, American ...
| | Greg Clarke Solo CD (2004)
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| | Christian Castro El Indomable CD (2007) With DVD
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| | Lee Perry Chicken Scratch CD (1989) Bonus Tracks; Deluxe Edition
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$15.05 Most tracks are rare or unreleased from 1964-66 studio sessions.
When CHICKEN SCRATCH was released by the archival Afro-Caribbean label Heartbeat Records in 1989, it was a revelation. These tracks, recorded between 1964 and 1966 at Clement "Coxsone" Dodd's legendary Studio One in Kingston, Jamaica, are among the earliest tracks to feature reggae's mad scientist, Lee Perry. Originally an A&R scout for Coxsone and later a producer and ...
| | Guilherme Arantes Nova Serie CD (2008) (Import)
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