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This here's a mess of humorus country songs that'll split yer gut! On a CD-R personally signed by TWANG! Twang Barr Music | Category | Country Albums | | Label | CD Baby | | CD Universe Part number | 7941460 | | Catalog number | 334455 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Apr 28, 2009 |
Twang Barr Songs | 1. | Damn These Pants |
| 2. | I Bought the Farm |
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Purchase Twang Barr CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Toby Keith American Ride CD (2009)
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$11.99 With most contemporary country artists, you could guarantee that a song called "American Ride" would be a slice of jingoism, but Toby Keith isn't like most country singers. His "American Ride" casts a cynical eye at desperate housewives and wannabe pop stars, not celebrating down-home values but wondering where we're all headed on this American Ride at the end of the 2000s, a sentiment not all that far removed from some of Keith's previous social commentary, which makes it a mild surprise that it is the only song here that doesn't come from his own pen. As superb and striking as it is, it's not necessarily a good keystone for the rest of the record, which does have a few tougher numbers that pick up on the lean, mean vibe of 2008's THAT DON'T MAKE ME A BAD GUY -- "Every Dog Has Its Day," the sly "If I Had One," and the heavy blues stomp "Loaded" -- but spends more time on the softer side, even when he kicks up a bit of dust on the dancefloor on "You Can't Read My Mind" or does a funny, respectful salute to military life on "Ballad of Balad." In other words, the real touchstone for the rest of the record is "Tender as I Wanna Be," where he lets his guard down and lets the romance flow. This doesn't turn AMERICAN RIDE into a schizophrenic jumble, as Keith has always balanced these two extremes, but after spending a little bit more time swaggering than wooing, ...
| | Lorrie Morgan Moment In Time CD (2009)
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$10.89 Lorrie Morgan is no stranger to the limelight, demonstrating incredible talent as a vocalist -- she began her singing career in her teens at the Grand Ole Opry, was a session vocalist for years, and finally emerged as an artist and star in her own right. Since 1989 she's scored three number one singles, charted with 25 more, and has recorded nine studio albums, the latest being A MOMENT IN TIME, a 2009 gem of an album recorded for the Country Crossing imprint. There are literally dozens of records that have been recorded in the 21st century where artists cover classic country songs. Lorrie Morgan's take on the same thing is worth ...
| | LeBlanc & Carr Midnight Light CD (1978)
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| | Guy Clark Somedays The Song Writes You CD (2009)
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| | Essential Willie Nelson CDs (2003) Limited Edition; Remastered
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$15.95 This CD commemorates Willie Nelson's 70th Birthday (April 30, 2003).
The catalog of Willie Nelson is so vast and rich that assembling an "essential" collection of only one or two discs seems nearly impossible. RCA's single-disc 1995 attempt was admirable and worthy, but doomed by space limitations. With a bit more room to move, Legacy's roomier two-disc collection is about close as anyone could hope to come. We get the full view of the great singer/songwriter's artistic journey.
"Hello Walls" and the evergreen "Crazy" hail from the days when Nelson was tooling around Nashville ...
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| | Geraldo Vianna Encruzilhada CD (Import)
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| | Rau Streets Crimes & Strife CD (2008)
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| | Walter Weymouth Common Man CD (2008)
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| | Lindy Gravelle One Lucky Lady CD (2009)
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$18.99 Lindy Gravelle Background Information...Born in Tillamook, OR, Lindy Gravelle began her musical career at the age of three playing in the family band with her father, sisters Leonore and Lorraine, and brothers Ronnie and Roger. The family moved to the eastern Oregon town of Heppner when Lindy was five. It was there that she spent her formative years, and she still calls Heppner “home” today.By the age of eight, Lindy was playing piano and singing as a regular member of the band, mostly at the Wagon Wheel, Heppner’s preeminent restaurant and watering hole, owned and operated by her parents, Aggie and Ron. The family eventually sold the Wagon Wheel and moved to McMinnville, OR, where Lindy completed school while continuing to perform both within school and professionally at various venues throughout Oregon and Washington.Upon graduation, Lindy decided to leave the northwest in pursuit of her musical career. After an interim stop in California’s Bay Area, she eventually moved to Nashville where she worked as a singer, songwriter and performer for 15 years. While there she wrote A Bottle of Wine and Patsy Cline which was recorded by Marsha Thornton and reached the Billboard Magazine Country Top 40 chart. Another of her songs, Exit 99, was featured on Lorrie Morgan’s gold-selling “Warpaint” album.Lindy’s Oregon ...
| | Cody Mccarver CD (2007)
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$12.99 Confederate Railroad may be a Southern rock band, but on his own, keyboard player Cody McCarver aims at the mainstream of contemporary country on his self-titled album. McCarver has a resonant tenor-baritone and a Tennessee Southern accent, and the songs sound like Hank Williams, Jr. castoffs, full of braggadocio ("Country Badass" is one title) and tough-guy heartbreak. His only songwriting contribution is the leadoff track, "Through God's Eyes," which ...
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