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Unlike most celebrity vocalists, Robert Mitchum actually had musical talent. Music was never anything more than an occasional sideline to his acting career, but he recorded sporadically throughout the years. That Man, Robert Mitchum, Sings collects all of his commercial recordings from the '50s and '60s, including the complete albums Calypso Is Like So (1957) and That Man (1967), plus the hit single "Ballad of Thunder Road." The latter, a song Mitchum wrote for his film Thunder Road, charted twice for him and once for the bluegrass duo Jim & Jesse, who covered it for the country market in the late '60s. Calypso Is Like So is one of many albums of its era designed to cash in on the calypso craze, but is a cut above the typical offering because of Mitchum's obvious fondness for the style and the humorous songs, most of which comment on the war between the sexes. "What Is This Generation Coming To" addresses rock & roll and the generation gap, and "From a Logical Point of View" is based on the same calypso tune as Jimmy Soul's later hit "If You Wanna Be Happy." In a completely different vein, That Man is a country album Mitchum cut for Monument Records after hearing Charlie Walker's "Little Ole Winedrinker Me," which Mitchum included on the album. That song became a big country hit for Mitchum, and the rest of the album is just as good. He sings an assortment of pop and country hits, a new version of "The Ballad of Thunder Road," and a lovely pop ballad he composed, "Whippoorwill," all in a style similar to Dean Martin's country recordings. ~ Greg AdamsUncut (1/04, p.124) - 4 stars out of 5 - "The centrepiece is a rattling acoustic reworking of Mitchum's rockabilly death rocker from 1958, 'The Ballad Of Thunder Road." Robert Mitchum That Man Songs | 1. | You Deserve Each Other |
| 2. | Walker's Woods |
| 3. | Wheels (It's Rollin' Time Again) |
| 4. | In My Place |
| 5. | Ballad of Thunder Road |
| 6. | That Man Right There |
| 7. | Little Ole Wine Drinker Me |
| 8. | Ricardo's Moutain |
| 9. | Sunny |
| 10. | Little White Lies |
| 11. | Whippoorwill |
| 12. | Gotta Travel On |
| 13. | My Honey's Lovin' Arms |
| 14. | Ballad of Thunder Road, The |
| 15. | Jean and Dinah (Yankee Gone) |
| 16. | From a Logical Point of View |
| 17. | Not Me |
| 18. | What Is This Generation Coming To |
| 19. | Tic, Tic, Tic (The Lost Watch) |
| 20. | Beauty Is Only Skin Deep |
| 21. | I Learn a Merengue, Mama |
| 22. | Take Me Down to Lover's Row |
| 23. | Mama Looka Boo Boo (Shut You Mouth-Go Away) |
| 24. | Coconut Water |
| 25. | Matilda, Matilda |
| 26. | They Dance All Night |
| Purchase That Man CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Taylor Swift Fearless CD (2008) Enhanced CD
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$14.59 Taylor Swift abandons any pretense that she's a teen on her second album, FEARLESS--which isn't to say that she suddenly tarts herself up, running away from her youth in a manner that's all too familiar to many teen stars. Swift's maturation is deliberate and careful, styled after the crossover country-pop of Shania Twain and Faith Hill before they turned into divas. Despite the success of her self-titled 2006 debut, there's nothing at all diva-like about Swift on FEARLESS: she's soft-spoken and considerate, a big sister instead of a big star. Nowhere is this truer than on "Fifteen," a kind warning for a teen to watch her heart sung from the perspective of a woman who's perhaps twice that age--a sly trick for the 18-year-old Swift. There may be a hint of youthfulness to her singing but that's the only hint of girlishness here; her writing--and she had a hand in penning all 13 tracks here, with six of them bearing her solitary credit--is sharply, subtly crafted and the music is softly assured, never pushing its hooks too hard. Like many country-pop albums of the 2000s, the pop heavily outweighs the country--there aren't fiddles here, there are violins--yet the production never feels garish, a crass attempt at a crossover success. It's small-scale and sweetly tuneful, always seeming humble even when ...
| | Elvis Presley Christmas Duets CD (2008)
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$11.45 In the manner of Natalie Cole's UNFORGETTABLE, Elvis Presley's CHRISTMAS DUETS is a collection of Christmas songs that Elvis recorded throughout his career, remixed in 2008 to add new vocal parts by many of today's biggest female country stars, some of whom had not yet been born when Elvis died in 1977. Guest vocalists include Carrie Underwood, Martina McBride, Sara Evans, LeAnn Rimes, and Amy Grant. Other guests include Anne Murray and Olivia Newton-John, the only two vocalists here whose careers intersected with Elvis chronologically.
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| | Willie Nelson American Classic CD (2009)
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$12.99 When Willie Nelson took the unexpected step of releasing STARDUST in 1978, many predicted that the album of popular standards would severely derail the outlaw country singer's career. Confounding the critics, the disc became Nelson's best selling effort, and spawned a whole sub-genre of modern singers covering the classics. Nelson revisited the format with 1994's orchestral HEALING HANDS OF TIME and to varying degrees on several other records, but it wasn't until 2009's AMERICAN CLASSIC that the red-headed stranger delivered an album billed as the true follow-up to STARDUST.
Released on the venerable Blue Note label, the disc features guest appearances by superstar jazz singers Norah Jones and Diana Krall, but the focus is always placed squarely on Willie's famously idiosyncratic vocals. AMERICAN CLASSIC does not feature Willie's veteran band, but rather a core group of first-call studio jazz cats including Christian McBride on bass, Joe Sample on piano, and Lewis Nash on drums. The resultant sound is smooth, classy, ...
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| | Martina Mcbride Martina CD (2003)
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$8.99 "This One's For The Girls" was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance.
The sound of mainstream contemporary country hits you square in the face with no apologies on MARTINA. As on her earlier, massively successful albums, Nashville belter Martina McBride (you thought maybe the title referred to the tennis player?) continues in the style that garnered her a huge audience in the second half of the 1990s. The album is full of gently anthemic pop/country songs sporting simple lyrics full of positive messages. "She's a Butterfly," for example, sounds like it could have been the alternate theme for DAWSON'S CREEK, and the forthright "City of Love" seems tailor-made for an urban-renewal campaign commercial. Not that McBride doesn't speak directly to her audience--it's hard to get more direct than a shout-out like "this is for all you girls about 25" (from "This One's for the Girls," it changes to 42 in a later verse). Presumably, her message of standing tall against adversity is received loud and clear by those for whom it is intended.
John Mock (whistle); John Hobbs (piano, hammond B-3 organ); Tony Harrell (synthesizer); Glen Worf (bass); Lonnie Wilson, Matt Chamberlain (drums); David Huff (percussion, programming); Bryan Sutton, Vince Gill (background vocals).
Recorded at The Money Pit, Black Bird, Paragon Studios, Nashville, Tennessee; Skagg's Place, Hendersonville, Tennessee.
Personnel: Martina McBride (background vocals); Bryan Sutton (acoustic guitar, mandolin); Marty Schiff, B. James Lowry, Biff Watson (acoustic ...
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