| | Alan Jackson Collections CD - Import Alan Jackson Discography of CDs
Budget 9 track collection with 'Chasin' That Neon Rainbow', '(Who Says) You Can't Have It All', 'I Don't Even Know Your Name', and more Collections Review
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Purchase Collections CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Jamey Johnson That Lonesome Song CD (2008)
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$12.65 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 ...
| | Lyle Lovett Natural Forces CD (2009)
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$12.39 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 ...
| | Levon Helm Electric Dirt CD (2009)
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$15.65 Not that anyone's keeping score, but as Band alumni records go, Levon is pulling way ahead of the pack with his second keeper in as many tries in the '00s. ELECTRIC DIRT finds the Arkansas legend building on its critically acclaimed predecessor, DIRT FARMER, and bringing the democratic ebullience of his weekly Midnight Ramble live sessions (held in his barn) to record. Ramble stalwarts Larry Campbell and Amy Helm (Levon's daughter) appear all over the album (Campbell as producer and multi-instrumentalist; Amy Helm providing genetically in tune harmonies), while a loose, New Orleans vibe pervades courtesy of Allen Toussaint's horn arrangements ...
| | Billy Gilman Classic Christmas CD (2000)
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$5.95 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" ...
| | Have Yourself A Tractors Christmas CD (1995)
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| | George Strait 50 Number Ones CDs (2004)
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$16.69 From the early 1980s onward, there's been no greater champion of traditional country-music values in the mainstream (and none more successful) than George Strait. Like a virtual Ramones of country, he's remained unshakeable in his devotion to a straightforward, no-frills aesthetic of which he's become the unquestioned standard-bearer. This populist stance has accordingly resounded with huge numbers of listeners; if you thought it was impressive when Alabama released a hits collection containing 40 Number One country hits, try Strait's 50 NUMBER ONES on for size.
In keeping with Strait's singular approach, the passage of time is difficult to notice here. From the wistful 1982 lost-love tale "Fool Hearted Memory" to the one new song, 2004's "I Hate Everything," Strait's ...
| | Various Artists Country Timeline 2000 Male CD
$10.19 | | Serpenteens Dead Men Walking CD (2006)
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$16.45 SERPENTEENS were formed in late 1995 by Gee Grant and Mark Zap (known as “Fang Alphamayle” and “Bub Romero” when in character) as a side project to explore new musical and conceptual ideas not present within the context of their current bands at the time. Combining a passion for Horror and Zombie movies, with the love of theatrical bands (KISS, Misfits, Alice Cooper etc.), they began to lay the foundation for a concept. The look of the classic film "zombie" combined with a catchy "monsterpop" sound was to become a signature trademark.The project recorded a 4 song demo titled "Dead Men Walking", with Gee providing vocals, playing drums and guitars. Mark’s considerable talents were put to use for bass guitar duties and backing vocals. This rare demo became a favorite of underground tape traders worldwide. In 1997 (with the disintegration of both of the duos main musical projects) the two decided to revitalize the Dead Men Walking project and breathe into it new life - as a priority. A new name was chosen and the two recorded a follow-up 8 song demo titled "VoodooZombieSexDolls". These early demos were later released as ...
| | Bluegrass From Heaven CD (1995)
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$9.55 Unswerving faith and tuneful banjos -- yes, the ...
| | Complete 12 String Story CD (2008)
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$13.89 With 24 tracks of acoustic 12-string guitar instrumentals, this bright and lively set percolates along like morning coffee and is a pleasant delight from start to finish. Highlights include Fred Gerlach's graceful ...
| | Jim Hoehn Royalty Check Hotel CD (2009)
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$18.99 "Royalty Check Hotel" is the newest CD from Milwaukee journalist/author/songwriter Jim Hoehn, described by one newspaper reviewer as "a master of the rowdy tall tale rendered with novelistic detail." Produced by legendary Texas guitarist John Inmon (Lost Gonzo Band), “Royalty Check Hotel” also includes Radoslav Lorkovic on accordion; Bob Livingston on harmony vocals and Henry Rohlfs on trumpet. For a career journalist with a musical philosophy of six strings, five fingers, three chords, no problem, Hoehn has carved out a successful niche as a late-blooming performing songwriter. Since first stumbling out of the pressbox, Hoehn has maintained a time-available schedule of dates throughout the Midwest and across the country, drawing an eclectic audience of sportswriters, rugby players, Parrotheads and the occasional normal person. Hoehn has opened for a veritable who's who of American songwriters, including Jerry Jeff Walker, Don McLean, Robert Earl Keen, Junior Brown, Todd Snider, Jack Ingram, Warren Zevon, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Steve Forbert, Kinky Friedman, Roger McGuinn, David Wilcox, Charlie Robison and James McMurtry. His songwriting has led to performances at prestigious music festivals hosted in Texas and Oklahoma by the likes of Gary P. Nunn and Larry Joe Taylor and an appearance on the Mitch Albom national TV show. He has appeared at numerous Parrothead phlockings such as the annual ...
| | Reba Mcentire Keep On Loving You CD (2009) (Import)
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| | Maxine Brown Country Music Odyssey:My Favorite Son CD (2009) (Import)
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