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Best Of Country Songs | 1. | It Ain't Easy Bein' Easy |
| 2. | Before the Next Teardrop Falls |
| 3. | What a Man My Man Is |
| 4. | Trying to Beat the Morning Home |
| 5. | (Hey Won't You Play) Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song |
| 6. | True Love Ways |
| 7. | Give Me One More Chance |
| 8. | You Make Me Want to Make You Mine |
| 9. | Why Didn't I Think of That |
| 10. | Don't Go to Strangers |
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Purchase Best Of Country CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Blues Breakers With Eric Clapton CD (1966) Gold
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$19.10 John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers: John Mayall (vocals, piano, organ, harmonica); Eric Clapton (vocals, guitar); John McVie (bass); Hughie Flint (drums).
Includes original release liner notes by Neil Slaven & reissue liner notes by Paul Trynka.
1966's BLUESBREAKERS WITH ERIC CLAPTON is full of portent, as some of its participants would become superstars after its release. Future Cream guitarist Eric Clapton was highly rated enough in the UK blues-rock scene to score second billing, but it wasn't until this recording that he'd had the opportunity to truly stretch out in the studio and show off his awesome soloing skills. Clapton's earlier stint in the Yardbirds had found his ideas largely shouted down by pop-oriented producer/manager Giorgio Gomelsky, but here kindred spirit/producer Mike Vernon simply let Clapton play as he wished. The sympathetic rhythm ...
| | Alan Jackson Let It Be Christmas CD (2002)
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$9.89 Unlike HONKY TONK CHRISTMAS, Alan Jackson's fine 1993 holiday album, LET IT BE CHRISTMAS sticks exclusively to the chestnuts. Though Jackson has built a career as one of country music's premier good 'ol boy neo-honky tonkers, here he employs heavily orchestrated arrangements more characteristic of Sinatra than Skynyrd. The setting reveals him to be a highly adaptable and technically superior vocalist, and the music is gorgeous. Though longtime fans shouldn't expect Jackson's usual high-energy twang fest, listeners looking for soothing background music with a country flair will find LET IT BE CHRISTMAS perfect for any holiday celebration.
Recorded at The Castle, Franklin, Tennessee; The Sound Station, Nashville, Tennessee; McLear Digital, Toronto, Canada; Henson Studios, Hollywood, California.
Personnel: Bruce Watkins, Mark Fain (acoustic guitar); Brent Mason (electric guitar); Erica Goodman (harp); Matt Rollings (piano); Glenn Worf ...
| | Lyle Lovett Natural Forces CD (2009)
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$12.09 Retreating to generally quieter territory after the somewhat splashy IT'S NOT BIG IT'S LARGE, Lyle Lovett also backs away from original tunes on NATURAL FORCES, choosing to devote the bulk of the 11-track album to other writers. Covers are common for Lovett, but not since 1998's STEP INSIDE THIS HOUSE has he spent so much time singing other's songs, and he revisits some of the same composers as before, picking tunes from Townes Van Zandt and Vince Bell, while co-writing "It's Rock and Roll" with Robert Earl Keen. As before, Lyle gravitates toward gentle, moody songs, with Tommy Elskes' slyly sarcastic ...
| | Jamey Johnson That Lonesome Song CD (2008)
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$10.49 Jamey Johnson is a successful songwriter on Nashville's Music Row, who has authored hits by George Strait and Trace Adkins. THAT LONESOME SONG, Johnson's debut album as a performer, is a happy throwback to the outlaw country of the 1970s, with Johnson's gruff, character-filled vocals surrounded by a small, rocking combo including pedal steel, organ, and fiddles. Rather than the polished soft rock of so much contemporary Nashville product, THAT LONESOME SONG ...
| | Rodney Carrington Greatest Hits CDs (2004)
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$11.15 While the phenomenon of the country-bumpkin comedian is probably as old as comedy itself, the 1990s saw a surge of popularity for country comics like Rodney Carrington, Cledus T. Judd, and Jeff Foxworthy. Carrington's act is a combination of Foxworthy's redneck humor and Judd's biting country music satire. Accordingly, his two-disc GREATEST HITS collection is split down the middle between a "Stand-up" disc and a "Music" disc. In both his musical and verbal comedy routines, Carrington moves a step beyond many of his peers by adding an X-rated flavor to his work. Throughout GREATEST HITS, he freely inserts expletives and "adult" situations into the stand-up material he delivers to a hardy audience, ...
| | Billy Gilman Classic Christmas CD (2000)
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$6.09 Twelve-year-old country wunderkind Billy Gilman--younger than Britney Spears, and at least twice as wholesome--tackles the usual holiday staples such as "White Christmas" here, along with some soon-to-be standards--if "Warm and Fuzzy" doesn't get you, you just can't ...
| | Billy Currington Bit Of Everything CD (2009) (Import) Import
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| | Atkins, Chet & Reed, Jerry Me And Chet CD (2008) (Import)
$30.95 | | Kennyd LDS Or LSD? CD (2008)
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$11.39 Hi,I live to play and play to live....corny .....but true all of my life.....I have played in the same band for 18 years....and even though the band is fun...I want to do alot more....I have been recording and writing more now than I have in a very long time....Living in Utah.... with my 15 wives......gives you a lot of things to write about...like my song Is It ...LDS...or LSD?People love ...
| | Joe Stamm Five Feet Down CD (2008)
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$16.45 My name is Joseph Robert Stamm—I go by Joe. I’ve tried to put myself into the pages and songs that follow—my stories, disappointments, triumphs, and thoughts. Singer/songwriter Bobby Pinson writes, "My music is passionate and honest and is carved from pieces of my life. Not that everything is literally true, but the feelings are true, and the emotions and experiences are real, even if they're not mine. I put myself into the character of that small town guy who's made it out, or the one who hasn't."I read this quote before I ever started writing songs and its ethos has guided me in my own writing. My songs try to capture the emotions many of us feel throughout life, but in order to weigh their authenticity I try to stay within the boundaries of my own experience.I was born into a small, rural football town outside Peoria, IL, called Metamora (pop. 2,700). Football took me to newspapers, television, and a free education—all this rested, however, on a troubled right shoulder that, along with 4 shoulder surgeries, ended my quarterbacking career at Northern Illinois University.I subsequently threw myself into academics, eventually transferring to a small, private university in Upland, IN, called Taylor. I finished with honors, earning a B.A. in Biblical literature in 2006 and further confusing my sense of identity—to both those around me and myself.The spring before I graduated, I began playing guitar and writing songs. Please do not anticipate me to claim that music tied everything neatly together for me—it hasn’t. It simply became a way to digest and articulate my life experiences, emotions and perspectives. It helps me to understand my identity without ever having to define it. In other words, my identity and all that goes with it—my belief system, my past, my dreams, etc.—are too fluid to pin down. I am not a football player. I am not an academic. I am not a musician. I am, in fact, all these and something else. Each day builds upon the next and perpetually redefines me. Music, whether written 40 years ago (“The Pilgrim – Chapter 33”, Kristofferson) or last month (“Five Feet Down”, Stamm), moves and evolves with our identity, allowing for creative interpretation and application that gradually carves out self-understanding.In an interview from 1989, Kris Kristofferson described Johnny Cash as “self-destructive, as [he] thought all artists should be.” Cash’s self-destruction (as well as Kristofferson’s) was, I think, manifested inner conflict and confused self-understanding—the conflict between faith and desire, guilt and glory, sin and grace, damnation and salvation. These are the conflicts that play out in everyday life, and for Cash and Kristofferson (not to mention Hank Williams, Jerry Lee Lewis, Elvis Presley, and on and on) these conflicts created lasting musical legacies.I do not liken myself to these men—their greatness ...
| | Charlie Parker Complete Studio Recording On Savoy Years, Vol. 2 CD (2010) Japan
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$12.54  Track Listing of songs: Barbados -1; Barbados -2; Barbados -3; Barbados -4; Au-Leu-Cha -1; Au-Leu-Cha -2; Constellation -1; Constellation -2; Constellation -3; Constellation -4; Constellation ...
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