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$11.49 Billy Eli was born to play in beer joints. Walking the line between rock and country, Eli's gritty vocals and fine songwriting are the backbone of his live shows, but he's also got the musical chops to pull together an explosive honky-tonk style that's not limited to it's Texas roots. Eli's songs, like Eli himself, are a beautiful mash-up of longing, misadventure, and what-the-hell fun"Primetime slab of Texan barroom country delivered with a great hunk of flatbread and as much Lone Star as you can guzzle. . . . Forty minutes of your lifetime that I guarantee will leave you smiling like an inane puppy . . . 8 out of 10" --- Americana UKBilly's music goes by a lot of names - Americana, roots rock, country rock, rockin' country, alternative country, alt-country - and there are probably some more names out there, too. Billy ...
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$10.38 Jimmy Wayne is no fool. While the five-year break between his 2003 debut and 2008's Do You Believe Me Now? was precipitated by one label going out of business and his contract being transferred to another -- given the fickle nature of radio programmers and audiences seeking the next big thing, it was a minor miracle that the title single hit the number one spot on Billboard's country chart. He knew not to tempt fate a second time. Wayne wasted no time; he toured hard to support it, and then jumped right back into the studio to record Sara Smile. The album is named after the Hall & Oates' classic -- they appear on it as well. It's a reverent version -- except for the banjo introducing it, and the Nashville production style that includes pedal steel, prominent fiddles, and mandolins. Wayne recorded the song for two reasons: it's the song that got him his first record deal as a singer, and because it has been a live staple since the beginning, his live audience demanded it. Wayne basically apes Hall's lead vocal -- including falsetto -- note for note. The smooth Hall & Oates backing vocal ices the cake. And despite it appearing on a contemporary country record, it is still unmistakably a soul song and Wayne pulls it off in spades. Wayne wrote or co-wrote four of the album's ten tracks. Other notables include the anthemic "Things I Believe," with its bluegrass banjo and cracking snare drum. "Just Knowing You Love Me" also pays its own kind of tribute -- musically anyway -- to the John Mellencamp Lonesome Jubilee album, with its Lisa Germano-esque fiddle in between verses and the structure of the refrains. But it's a killer track with Wayne's great lyrics and the infectious melody that rouses the listener to believe ...
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