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Purchase Behind Closed Doors CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Faith Hill Joy To The World CD (2008)
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$11.69 The marketing department at Warner Brothers must have really wanted to get a jump on the holiday season when they released Faith Hill's 2008 Christmas album, JOY TO THE WORLD, in September. Hill's set of carols and traditional songs may not suit the late summer, but that doesn't make JOY TO THE WORLD any less of a treat. As albums like BREATHE and FIREFLIES proved, Hill has no problem crossing over ...
| | Christmas With Eddy Arnold CD (1961)
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$6.05
| | Vince Gill Let There Be Peace On Earth CD (1993)
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$5.25 Christmas music releases have become a country music tradition, but the result is often generic mushy background instrumentation on the same moldy standards. Guilty of this is Vince Gill, whose Let There Be Peace on Earth is as cliche-ridden as they come. ~ Roch Parisien
Recorded at Javelina West, Nashville, ...
| | Burl Ives Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer CD (1995)
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$4.99 The Rankin/Bass animagic film Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer first appeared on December 6, 1964. Since then, it has become the longest-running of all holiday TV specials (with, we hope, no end in sight). It's fitting that the grandfather of all Christmas specials features Burl Ives, still remembered warmly by millions as the voice behind the film's narrator, Sam the Snowman. Although this soundtrack bears his name, Ives appears only on a handful of songs: "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," "A Holly Jolly Christmas," and "Silver and Gold." The remaining vocals are handled by various cast members: "Jingle Jingle Jingle" features Stan Francis as Santa, "We're a Couple of Misfits" is sung by Billie Mae Richards (the voice of Rudolph) and Paul Soles (the voice of Hermie), "There's Always Tomorrow" is immortalized by Janet Orenstein (as Clarice), and a chorus shares "The Most Wonderful Day of the Year." The real musical genius behind the movie is Johnny Marks, a songwriter who had earlier written the song "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" as well as holiday favorites like ...
| | Hank Williams Revealed: The Unreleased Recordings CDs (2009) DGBK
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$30.79 1951 was a breakthrough year for Hank Williams. He had a string of moderate country hits already under his belt, but the release that year of his version of an old jazz age novelty tune called "Lovesick Blues" suddenly made him a big star. It also meant his touring schedule increased, but he still found time that year to slip into Nashville and pre-record shows for the Mother's Best Flour Company. These good-natured and intimate performances were cut to acetate discs and then played over the air on Nashville's WSM radio station. Brittle, disposable, and made for only a few plays, these acetates were then shelved and forgotten until they were literally rescued from the trash in the '70s by an alert WSM employee. In all, 72 of these shows survived, containing some 143 songs, and this three-disc set is the second installment in Time Life's CD preservation of this amazing treasure trove. The performances are intimate and relaxed, and Williams tackles an amazingly varied set list, singing old mountain ballads, hymns, cowboy tunes, and delivering recitations of parlor poems and other various cautionary tales as well. What emerges is a full, rounded portrait of Williams at his creative ...
| | Dolly Parton Trio CD (1987)
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$9.35 A classic modern country album, THE TRIO is as pretty as music gets. The ethereal harmony vocals of three of popular music's sweetest swingers, ...
| | Slim Whitman Best Loved Favorites CD (1991)
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| | Tompall Glaser Outlaw CD (1992) (Import) Germany
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$19.75 Contains 21 tracks recorded for ABC. Includes liner notes by Jimmy Gutterman.
Tompall Glaser bolted from MGM/Polydor after the success of Wanted! The Outlaws, the compilation that brought him to the cusp of stardom, signing with ABC presumably with the intention that he was bound to follow Waylon and Willie to superstardom. This never happened, perhaps due to Tompall's inate orneriness, perhaps due to bad breaks...or perhaps he never quite delivered the right album at the right time. His two ABC albums -- Tompall Glaser and His Outlaw Band (which bears too close a title to his final MGM album, The Great Tompall and His Outlaw Band, suggesting that Tompall may have been one of the prime reasons the outlaw bit done got out of hand) and The Wonder of It All, both released in 1977 and both compiled here on this 1992 Bear Family compilation (for some reason the order of the two are flipped, with The Wonder opening the disc) -- were decidedly slicker than his MGM recordings, something that dampens the renegade vibe that was a key to outlaw country. This wasn't entirely a bad thing, particularly in the case of His Outlaw Band, where Glaser is teamed with a group of studio pros who can turn out a tight blues groove that bounced enough to sound like Southern-fried disco on "You Can Have Her" and "It'll Be Her." That very '70s vibe holds through the sprightlier sections of His Outlaw Band -- the medley of Lefty Frizzell and Marty Robbins tunes is modernized with a bit of fuzz and bass punch, "I Just Want to Hear the Music" is a macho boast, while "Let My Fingers Do the Walking" is a slice of polyester leisure suit sleaze -- with the slower tunes of "Come Back Shane" and Bobby Charles' "Tennessee Blues" harking back to the melancholy soul that ran throughout Charlie.
If His Outlaw Band evoked signature '70s sounds, The Wonder of It All is positively steeped in the decade, opening with the fuzz-toned country-disco of "It Never Crossed My Mind" and the soft, swirling Fender Rhodes of "The Bad Times." The album keeps flipping between these two extremes, with ...
| | Chris LeDoux 20 Greatest Hits CD (1999)
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| | Old Time Country: Old Time Country Greats CD (2002)
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$6.69
| | T G Sheppard Greatest Songs CD (2004)
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$5.65 The ten tracks that make up this compilation are anything but T.G. Sheppard's greatest songs. During the late '70s and into the '80s, Sheppard had several Top Ten country hits, with no less than 14 that climbed to number one. The majority ...
| | Virgin Prunes Heresie CD (1982) Remastered
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$10.95 The Virgin Prunes Hérésie was originally issued as a beautifully boxed and packaged double-10" EP on the Invitation to Suicide label from France. The label commissioned the band to create a work around the concept of insanity. The box also contained five booklets. It was released just before the band's proper debut album, If I Die, I Die. Disc one is a studio ...
| | Cass Mccombs Prefection CD (2005)
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$12.29
| | Delirium 71-75 CDs (2005) (Import) Import; Argentina
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$30.19
| | Syncrock CD (2006) (Import)
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