Open Up Your Heart CD music In 1962, while rock and roll was in the doldrums, country music was in good shape, if you can judge by Buck's records from that time. Open Up Your Heart music CDs Those tales of heartbreak never sounded so fine when that strong back-beat of the Buckaroos and the warm yet edgy, expressive singing of Owens got going. Here, fiddle and piano are prominent in the sound (this wasn't always so on Buck's records), yet he gives the sharp-as-razors guitars free reign, as on "Mexican Polka. " "Down on the Corner of Love" ...See Full Description
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Open Up Your Heart music CDs. Electronic-sounding beats, soaring string arrangements, and searing lead guitar mesh seamlessly with banjo, steel guitar, and mandolin throughout the album. The amalgamation of '70s/'80s widescreen pop-rock a la Elton John and Bryan Adams with contemporary country sounds surprisingly natural here. ...
Open Up Your Heart album. If Junior Brown were going to record a live album anywhere, it may as well be at the Continental Club in Austin, TX; Brown played a five-year Sunday night residency there in the 1990s that helped launch the maverick picker ...
Open Up Your Heart songs. Originally released on RCA (4003). Includes original liner notes by Carl Sagan and reissue liner notes by Mark Marymont.
The Music of Cosmos presents the soundtrack to Carl Sagan's groundbreaking PBS series, and features pieces by classical and contemporary composers such ...
Open Up Your Heart CD music. Recorded in 1956. Originally released on Epic (3361). Includes liner notes by Leonard Faether
Cut in 1956, The Nature of Things wound up as Lenny Hambro's last session as a leader for Columbia, and it was a fine way to go ...
Open Up Your Heart songs. Motown's endless musical assembly line yielded a number of incomplete or otherwise shelved projects. This is especially true during the label's heyday, when sessions were being held around the clock in the infamous 'Snakepit' studio of Motown's 2648 West Grand ...
Open Up Your Heart CD music. Erick Morillo's entry in the series Strictly Bob Sinclar finds the French house music producer going deep into the Strictly Rhythm label's back catalog and selecting classics like Armand Van Helden's "Witch Doktor" and DJ Pierre's "Fall." Remixes from ATFC ...
When one considers the lineup of talented young musicians (trumpeters Roy Hargrove and Marlon Jordan, altoist Antonio Hart, Tim Warfield on tenor, guitarist Mark Whitfield, pianist Benny Green, bassist Christian McBride and drummer Carl Allen), this CD should have been ...
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