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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 to mainstream audiences, and this Christmas set (the singer's first) should strengthen that appeal. If the song selection itself isn't surprising--including the usual fare like "What Child is This," "O Come All Ye Faithful," and "Silent Night"--the arrangements are. A large orchestra, featuring brass, strings, reeds, percussion, and two different choirs, give these renditions a full, sweeping flavor reminiscent of the big bands of the 1940s and `50s. The album also includes ...
| | Vince Gill Let There Be Peace On Earth CD (1993)
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$5.25 Christmas music releases have become ...
| | Christmas With Eddy Arnold CD (1961)
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| | Christmas With The New Christy Minstrels: Complete! CD (2001)
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$15.25 Christmas With the New Christy Minstrels: Complete! offers not one, but two albums by the group of the same name. Interestingly, because of a number of personnel changes, none of the members present for Merry Christmas! in 1963 remained with the group in 1966 when Christmas With the Christies was recorded. While the group has been eclipsed by Peter, Paul, and Mary over time, the New Christy Minstrels' star shone as bright as any folk group in the mid-'60s. The group carved out a unique choral sound, achieved with the help of nine members. When the Christies combined complex arrangements with several talented lead singers on songs like "Beautiful City" and "Tell It on the Mountain," they created a rich tapestry of sound. With nine singers, only the most ardent fans know that the group was the brainchild of Randy Sparks, or that Nick Woods and Art Podell handled the arrangements on the early albums. The bottom line to most fans was how good the group sounded on songs like "The Shepherd Boy" and "Parson Brown." In fact, quite a few people consider Merry Christmas! to be the group's best album and have been listening to scratchy copies of the LP for over 25 Christmases. If this album shines less brightly, it has something to do with the more formalized arrangements ...
| | 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 "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" (which is featured in a medley here). His songs, ...
| | Neko Case Middle Cyclone CD (2009)
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$14.75 Indie/alt-country songwriter-goddess Neko Case is nothing if not a chameleon, capable of wrapping herself around soulful twang, snotty 'tude, or bouyant teen energy. But if there's a thread running through her work, it's her undeniable magnetism as a poet. And on CYCLONE, by fully embracing the theme of love for the first time in her career, she transforms herself into an almost mystically insightful weaver of romantic imagery. On "Polar Nettles" in particular, Case effortlessly unravels the tale of a woman so powerful that she acts as a centrifuge spinning out ...
| | Slim Whitman Best Loved Favorites CD (1991)
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| | Tompall Glaser Rogue CD (1992) (Import) Germany
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$19.75 This CD contains 12 previously unreleased tracks from the mid-70s and 10 tracks from the mid-80s.
A companion to Bear Family's other 1992 Tompall Glaser set, The Outlaw -- a CD that offered his two 1977 ABC LPs, Tompall Glaser and His Outlaw Band and The Wonder of It All -- The Rogue has nothing but unreleased Tompall music: a scrapped third album for ABC called Unwanted Outlaw and a collection of "World War II-era favorites" recorded roughly a decade later. Bear Family atypically offers no session information on either album -- perhaps Glaser was not forthcoming, perhaps no records were kept -- which is a little frustrating, but it doesn't change the broad strokes of this collection: namely, that the relatively recent collection of WWII standards -- which stands as his last released recordings as of this writing -- is a stronger, sparer record than his 1986 LP Nights on the Borderline and Unwanted Outlaw isn't quite as slick as The Wonder of It All, although it comes close. The WWII album opens The Rogue -- again, Bear Family leads with the last album first, for no apparent purpose -- and while it's a little sleepy and perhaps a bit too clean, it's relaxed and nature in a way that Glaser hasn't sounded since his prime MGM recordings. The same can't quite be said for Unwanted Outlaw, which might not be as resplendent of the '70s as The Wonder of It ...
| | 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 of those hits were released on Warner ...
| | 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 outing, consisting of seven songs. The five-song second ...
| | 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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$30.19
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