| | Adam Gregory CD Adam Gregory Discography of CDs
Adam Gregory Songs | 1. | Get It On |
| 2. | Really Love Someone |
| 3. | Don't Wanna Love You |
| 4. | Comin Home |
| 5. | Boots |
| 6. | Feels Like Rain |
| 7. | Twister |
| 8. | Go |
| 9. | Just One Kiss |
| 10. | Invitation |
| 11. | She's So California |
| 12. | One Breath |
| 13. | Moonlight Baby |
| 14. | Walking With the Man |
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Purchase Adam Gregory CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Lady Antebellum Need You Now CD (2010)
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$14.39 Lady Antebellum prefaced the release of Need You Now by issuing its title track as a single; it reached the top spot on the country charts and stayed there for five straight weeks. It was their second number one, and they wasted no time following it with "American Honey," a mere two months before this set was in stores. This singing and songwriting trio -- lead vocalists Charles Kelly, and Hillary Scott with multi-instrumentalist and backing vocalist Dave Haywood -- understand how Nashville works, and how to work it. On their sophomore effort, they stick very close to the formula of their debut: a slew of mid- and uptempo love songs, a sad ballad, and a couple of rocked-up good-time tunes -- all self-written with some help from some of Nashville's most respected writers. Kelly's baritone is emotive, expressive, and deep in the pocket, no matter what he's singing. He shines on the soft rocking "Love This Pain," which could have been (and perhaps ...
| | George Jones: The Great Lost Hits CDs (2010)
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$15.54 This double-disc compilation of George Jones' singles has a bit of a misnomer attached as a title: none of these tracks were actually "lost." These recordings were cut for Pappy Daily's Musicor label and were the subject of a legal dispute for a number of years that was only settled in the early years of the 21st century. Recordings for Starday (another Daily label), United Artists, Mercury, and Epic have ben released, but these remained back in the vault after the LPs and cassettes they were originally released on went out of print. The material here is simple, much more sparse and direct than the Billy Sherrill-produced sides for Epic. The songs contain immediacy, warmth and country music classicism. Well-known cuts, such as "Walk Through This World with Me," "A Good Year for the Roses," "Four-0-Thirty-Three," "When the ...
| | Kenny Rogers 42 Ultimate Hits CDs (2004)
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| | Laura Veirs July Flame CD (2010) Digipak
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| | B J Thomas Greatest Hits CD (1990)
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| | Bobby Bare 20 Greatest Hits CD (2006)
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| | Judds Spiritual Reflections CD (1996)
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| | Peter Finger Collection CD (2001)
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| | Brad Terry All About Spring CD (2003)
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| | Mark Pritchard Time Out Of Mind CD (2004) England
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$13.19 Techno producer Mark Pritchard, a/k/a Troubleman, adds a Brazilian feel to the beats on TIME OUT OF MIND.
Formerly of both Global Communication and the Jedi Knights, the U.K.'s Mark Pritchard (nee Meecham) has decided to go it alone with Troubleman. Troubleman is a song-oriented studio project that features a number of live musicians including vocalists. The music runs the gamut. First there are the jazzy breakbeats on "Have a Good Time," which opens the set, followed by the sultry, spacey, sci-fi samba "Paz," featuring Da Lata's Brazilian songstress Nina Miranda on vocals. Next up is "Prelude to the Path," where U.K soul queen Eska introduces a slow, slippery double groove with layered vibes and snaky, shimmering snares. It's all hypnotism and nocturne. Samba returns on "The Righteous Path" with David Brinkworth's vibes, Alex Pilkington and Simon Shippey on acoustic guitars, and Chris Taylor's stunning double bass work layered with sampled flutes and berimbau and a haunting vocal chorus flitting about the track's middle section. The breaks come back on "Lonely Girl," popping up around an airy chord structure with live double bass. The two hippest cuts are in the middle, the beautifully wrought modern electro-jazz bossa of "Toda Hora," with Miranda slipping around the multivalent layers of rhythm, and the edgy futurist soul of "Roll On," with Eska upfront and Pino Palladino on bass! Steve Spacek does his best late-night Philip Bailey on "Without You," and the set closes with "Zap," another Miranda moment where ...
| | Tim O'Brien Real Time CD (2000)
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$13.85 Music has occasionally been born of a couple of friends playing both new and familiar songs in a relaxed setting. Words that are often used to describe the music they make are "natural" or "unaffected." Examples would include John Hartford's Morning Bugle, Hartford, David Grisman, and Mike Seeger's Retrograss, and Tim O'Brien and Darrell Scott's Real Time. The songs on Real Time were recorded in Scott's living room over the period of a week. Both musicians play multiple instruments including banjo, mandolin, guitar, and bouzouki; they also exchange lead vocals and sing some very fine harmony. Both the song choice and songwriting add to this project. Hank Williams'"Weary Blues from Waiting" receives an acoustic revision, with both singers sharing lead vocals and providing affecting harmony. O'Brien sings a charged version of "Little Sadie" driven by Scott's aggressive guitar playing. Part of the beauty of this album is how fresh and vital these traditional songs become with these simple and straightforward arrangements. Real Time also contains a handful of refined originals, including O'Brien's "Walk Beside Me" and "I'm Not Gonna Forget You." Scott has written the impressive "There Ain't No Easy Way," complete with the same soulful singing found on his last release, Family Tree. There are even moments when Scott's vocal style reminds one of the soulful delivery of Little Feat's Lowell George. Real Time brings together two artists who love to make music and who give the impression that making good music is as simple as hanging out with friends. While this may not be how all good music is made, it has produced a gem of an album in the hands of Scott and O'Brien. Fans of both artists, and fans of good traditional and folk music, should enjoy this one. ~ Ronnie Lankford, Jr.
Separately, Tim O'Brien and Darrell Scott have made some of the most creative bluegrass ...
| | Best Of Hanson: Live & Electric CD (Import) Australia
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$7.33  Australian edition featuring two bonus recordings ("If Only" and "Hey") plus a an enhanced disc containing live footage, the previously unreleased tune "Being Me," video tracks, and a photo gallery.
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| | Criollo Jairo CD (2008)
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