| | David Lee Murphy Out With A Bang CD David Lee Murphy Discography of CDs
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Out With a Bang should have had one extra word added to the front of its title -- "Starting." This debut solo recording did start things out with a bang for country singer/songwriter and guitarist David Lee Murphy. This first full-length offering was finished a year after he signed with MCA. The album carries ten tracks, including major hits like "Party Crowd" and "Dust on the Bottle," both of which went on to become signature songs for Murphy. You'll also find his first hit, "Just Once," from the movie 8 Seconds, on this one. Many of his songs are simple country-rocking fun that will find your toes tapping and your lips following the words. Since he wrote or co-wrote every number on this album, the lyrics give fans a peek into the world that survives inside Murphy's mind; a little taste of what he thinks of life and what he has found that he feels is worth sharing. ~ Charlotte Dillon
Recorded at Soundstage Studios, Nashville, Tennessee.
Personnel: David Lee Murphy (vocals, acoustic guitar, background vocals); Kim Tribble, Liana Manis (vocals, background vocals); Kenny Edwards, Richard Bennett (acoustic guitar); Brent Mason (electric guitar); Paul Franklin (steel guitar); Terry McMillan (harmonica, tambourine); Steve Nathan (piano, organ, Wurlitzer organ, keyboards); John Barlow Jarvis, John Jarvis (piano); Chad Cromwell (drums).
Audio Mixer: Steve Marcantonio.
Liner Note Author: David Lee Murphy.
Recording information: SoundStage.
Photographers: Naomi Kaltman; Douglas P. Casmus.
Personnel includes: David Lee Murphy (vocals, acoustic guitar); Kenny Edwards, Richard Bennett (acoustic guitar); Brent Mason (electric guitar); Paul Franklin (steel guitar, pedabro); Steve Nathan (piano, organ); Mike Brignardello (bass); Chad Cromwell (drums); Liana Manis, Kim Tribble (background vocals).
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$12.59 While remix albums of all shades were in vogue during 2003, Nelly truly seems to be having fun on DA DERRTY VERSIONS, his addition to the genre. This release is unique in that the remixes are generally by the original producer. Also, the title is a bit of a misnomer, as it implies more stripped-down or crunked-out versions, which are not really what this record is about. However, that's not a bad thing; DA DERRTY VERSIONS is a consistently entertaining record featuring many clever twists, unforgettable guest shots, and one ultra-catchy, all-new track "Iz U."
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| | Randy Scruggs Crown Of Jewels CD (1998)
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$6.09 "A Soldier's Joy" won the 1999 Grammy Award for Best Country Instrumental Performance. "Lonesome Ruben" was nominated for the same award.
CROWN OF JEWELS is aptly named--every track is a gem. Randy Scruggs, son of legendary banjo player Earl Scruggs, is a top songwriter, producer and instrumentalist who's worked with, well, everyone. For CROWN OF JEWELS, he called in favors right and left to assemble an all-star cast, and they've created what sounds like the world's hippest country/rock mix tape.
Guests include Trisha Yearwood, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Vince Gill, Travis Tritt, Rosanne Cash, Bruce Hornsby, Joan Osborne and John Prine. Much of the material is brand new, but even old chestnuts like "Amie" and "Wildwood Flower" get new spins--the latter song is the first recorded duet between Emmylou Harris and Iris Dement, for example. A definite highlight is the Dylanesque rocker "Passin' Through," a duet between Scruggs and Osborne. But CROWN OF JEWELS truly shines on the instrumental tracks ("Travel On," "A Soldier's Joy"), which feature players whose sheer virtuosity will have your jaw dropping in amazement.
All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology.
Personnel: Randy Scruggs (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, 12-string guitar, dobro, background vocals); Bruce Hornsby (vocals, piano, organ, synthesizer); John Prine, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Rosanne Cash, Travis Tritt, Joan Osborne ...
| | Traffic Definitive Collection CD (2000) Remastered
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$10.45 Digitally remastered by Tom Ruff (Universal Music Studios East, Edison, New Jersey).
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| | Unknown Mystery 60'S Group Volume 3-Love Songs CD (2008)
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$11.49 UNKNOWN MYSTERY 60’s GROUP VOLUME III – LOVE SONGSUNKNOWN MYSTERY 60’s GROUP REVIEWS:\"An intriguing cavalcade of Pete Townshend vim and chiming, early-Todd Rundgren sweetness…\"VOX Magazine\"It\'s exactly the kind of thing cults are made of\"The Bob\"Acoustic-electric psych pop with quirky songwriting and tight harmonies\"Record Collector\"This UNKNOWN 60\'S MYSTERY music is WAY tasty stuff indeed\" Mr. Fab\'s Pop BlabNot Lame RecordingsFor those unfamiliar with the story, a quick recap: Volume 1, issued in late \'97 by Distortions, claimed to be tracks found on an unlabelled reel of tape purchased at a Philadelphia flea market. Volume 2 claims to be more \"lost\" recordings from the private collection of the drummer, tracked down by our friends at Octopus, somewhere in the isles of Spain. ...
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