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Normally, greatest hits packages include a few new tracks as bait for longtime fans who already own every CD by the artist. Tim McGraw's GREATEST HITS collection isn't one of those, but it is the perfect place to start for the casual fan who's ... Full Descriptionheard and enjoyed McGraw's songs on the radio. GREATEST HITS does an admirable job of collecting McGraw's biggest successes since his 1994 breakthrough with the very politically incorrect single "Indian Outlaw."
The artist's hits usually fall into two categories--rockin' country rave-ups, and tender ballads. The best are collected here: the reach-for-the-Kleenex weeper "Don't Take the Girl," the goofy Mexicana of "Refried Dreams," the rowdy live favorites "Down on the Farm" and "I Like It, I Love It," and the sensuous, slow-burning "It's Your Love," one of two duets with McGraw's wife, Faith Hill. McGraw's later singles show a marked artistic growth, as evidenced by the sweeping, majestic "Please Remember Me," and the introspective "My Next Thirty Years." Two of McGraw's finest singles--"Everywhere" and "One of These Days"--are inexplicably missing, but GREATEST HITS is still a fine purchase for the fan who wants to beef up his or her country music collection.
Personnel includes: Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Patty Loveless, Chris Rodriguez (vocals).
Producers: James Stroud, Tim McGraw, Byron Gallimore, Faith Hill.
Entertainment Weekly (12/1/00, p.102) - "...Traces his maturity as a perfromer....forgive the sappy duets with wife Faith Hill; feel-good fun prevails..." - Rating: B Hide Description Tim Mcgraw Greatest Hits Songs Greatest Hits Music Review Purchase Greatest Hits CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Kenny Chesney Greatest Hits CD (2000)
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$10.65 GREATEST HITS contains 12 hit songs and 5 newly recorded tracks.
Digitally remastered by Denny Purcell (Georgetown Masters, Inc., Nashville, Tennessee).
How does a guy without a gimmick establish a multi-album career successful enough to warrant a greatest-hits album in the market-based world of modern country music? Ask Kenny Chesney, whose GREATEST HITS nicely caps off the '90s portion of his output.
He's got no boot-scootin' two-steppers, no novelty tunes, and no neo-trad veneer. As this compilation shows, Chesney has always chosen to simply play it straight, offering tender, romantic ballads ("Me and You," "All I Need to Know") and uptempo tunes that merge country ...
| | Tim Mcgraw Set This Circus Down CD (2001)
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$7.29 SET THIS CIRCUS DOWN was nominated for the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Country Album. "Grown Men Don't Cry" was nominated for the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Male Country Vocal Performance.
Don't hate Tim McGraw because he's married to one of the most glamorous women in contemporary country music (Faith Hill). Don't hate him because he wears a ten-gallon hat and sings about "The Cowboy In Me" while utilizing more image consultants than a Vogue fashion shoot. Hate him because he's so damn good at what he does. Whether you're an old-school country traditionalist or a card-carrying McGraw disciple, you can't deny the seamless production, hook-filled songcraft, and flawless vocal and instrumental performances that make ...
| | Tim Mcgraw & The Dancehall Doctors CD (2002)
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$6.39 "She's My Kind Of Rain" was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Male Country Vocal Performance.
Tim McGraw has sold millions of records by shuttling between pleasantly cornpone neo-honky tonk and Mark Wills/John Michael Montgomery-style lite-pop balladry. With TIM MCGRAW AND THE DANCEHALL DOCTORS, however, the singer pulls off the wholly unexpected feat of creating an album so richly textured and boldly mature, it makes much of his earlier work seem silly by comparison. Completely absent are the usual drippy sentiments and good 'ol boy bluster; in their place are thoroughly adult themes and effortlessly soulful vocal performances.
Like Waylon Jennings two decades earlier, McGraw makes his artistic breakthrough by recording with his touring band. Tracked in an old mansion a la LED ZEPPELIN IV, the disc has an energetic earthiness rarely achieved in contemporary country. The songs are, if not as instantly memorable as "Indian Outlaw," much more substantial, and the playing is exuberant throughout. Perhaps ...
| | Tim Mcgraw Live Like You Were Dying CD (2004)
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$8.59 Country superstar Tim McGraw surely needs no apologists; the Louisiana-born singer, who's racked up millions of record sales and married country diva Faith Hill, is practically a force of nature. However, there is a misconception of McGraw as just a high-gloss hat act, a notion that a close listen to LIVE LIKE YOU WERE DYING should dispel.
For one thing, while almost all of his peers record with the same pool of Nashville studio hotshots, ...
| | Tim Mcgraw Greatest Hits Vol. 2 CD (2006)
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| | Dudley, Chris & The Tall Tree Band Black Dogs & Roughcuts CD (2006)
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$10.15 A Brief Bio of the Peripatetic wanderings of Chris Dudley Born August 27, 1968 at the Army hospital at White Sands Missle RangeIn Dona Ana County, New Mexico, Home of Fat Man, Little Boy and Chris Dudley.His mom, Constance McKay Hicks, now Santana, moved to the Big Island ofHawaii in 1972 when Chris was four. Chris' weening and teening were donebetween New Mexico and Hawaii.On his fifth birthday he received an ukulele, eventually moving to guitarin his early 20s. Chris has also played the harmonica since he was a childbut a rodeo accident in February of 2004 left his face partially paralyzed,effectively ending his harmonica abilities as well as nearly ending his life.As it is quite long, a complete list of post high school state moves islisted below. It would seem Mr. Dudley has been searching for something.Chris Dudley attended the University of New Mexico, receiving a B.A.in History and Philosophy in 1993. During his college years Dudley playedrugby--voted Captain in 92-93, roadraced motorcycles, winning an AmateurChampionship title in 1990 and going pro for a brief period in 1991.Chris worked thrughout his college career in the service industry. Mostimportantly he bartended at a newly reopened Sunshine Theater where he sawArlo Guthrie, Yellowman and George Clinton perform among others.Chris also worked horses, a love of his since childhood, as a groom andeventually as a farrier--the work he does to this day to pay the bills.In 1996, finding himself in Santa Cruz, California, Chris took a job as areporter for a small weekly newspaper. He eventually worked as a freelancefor the daily Honolulu Star-Bulletin, writing sports and adventure stories.Chris especially loved the adventure stories where he got to do an activityand then write about it. He went Kite surfing, ballroom dancing, he evenboxed and "tested" Margaritas and played chess in Waikiki.Chris was also very active in the rodeo community, riding bulls and bronces(rather poorly) and then working as a rodeo clown. He was critically injuredin a rodeo accident in February of 2004. He spent several days in aninduced coma and then six months recovering. Chris had to relearn allof his songs. Some still come to him suddenly, over two years afterthe accident. A bullriding story Chris wrote for the Star-Bulletin was honored in the 1992Best American Sports Writing book.Chris is an avid homebrewer, surfer, fisherman, outdoorsman, writer, poet andmusician. He's been in barroom brawls --retired-- and volunteered athomeless shelters and worked with at risk youth in camps and group homes.He currently lives in a barn in Corrales, New Mexico, trading a couple ofconverted ...
| | Blakey, Art & The Jazz Messengers Caravan CD (1962) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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$9.45 Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers: Art Blakey (drums); Wayne Shorter (tenor saxophone); Freddie Hubbard (trumpet); Curtis Fuller (trombone); Cedar Walton (piano); Reggie Workman (bass).
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Yet another fabulous session by Art Blakey and his Jazz Messengers from the early '60s. CARAVAN was the Messengers' debut for Riverside during a time when they primarily recorded sessions for Alfred Lion's Blue Note label. This is the sextet version of the group, with Freddie Hubbard, Curtis Fuller, and Wayne Shorter forming one of the best front lines of all time. As usual, the band is the epitome of classic hard bop, with tight ensemble work, highly advanced arrangements, and powerful solos by all.
The group's ...
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