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J.J. Cale Shades (1981)
All songs by J.J. Cale except "Mama Don't" (arranged by J.J. Cale).
From 1981, this was J.J. Cale's sixth album (following the succinctly titled NUMBER 5, and returning to his tradition of single-word album titles). Though Cale didn't use one constant ...
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Emmylou Harris White Shoes (1983)
Harris' final album with longtime producer (and husband) Brian Ahern is among her most surprising and diverse, perhaps the closest she's ever come to a straightahead rock LP. Among the unusual cover choices: Johnny Ace's "Pledging My Love" and Donna ...
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Linda Ronstadt Prisoner in Disguise (1975)
After the chart-topping success of HEART LIKE A WHEEL, Linda Ronstadt released PRISONER IN DISGUISE in 1975, an extremely successful follow-up effort which bolstered her standing as one of America's most popular singers. Opting not to fiddle with a formula ...
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Elvis Presley On Stage (1970)
This 1999 reissue contains seven bonus tracks not on the original release.
A ten-track collection taken from Elvis's second engagement at the International Hotel in Las Vegas in January and February of 1970, it includes "Polk Salad Annie" and "Let It ...
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John Denver Live at the Sydney Opera House (1999) Top Seller
Recorded live at the Sydney Opera House, Sydney, Australia on November 22, 1977. Includes liner notes by Joseph Laredo.
Reissue producer: Paul Williams.
Personnel: Herb Pedersen (vocals, 6-string guitar, banjo); Mike Crumm (vocals, 12-string guitar); Danny Wheatman (vocals, mandolin, fiddle, harmonica); Renee ...
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Rick Nelson Legacy (2000)
Track Listing: DISC 1: I DON'T MESS AROUND, BOY: I'm Walkin'; You're My One and Only Love; Teenager's Romance, A; Be-Bop Baby; Have I Told You Lately That I Love You; If You Can't Rock Me; Stood Up; Waitin' in ...
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John Denver / Muppets Christmas Together (1979)
The Crown Prince of Christmas Specials, John Denver, probably did his best Yuletide work with the Muppets. There is some great fun here, particularly for kids, although the TV special has aged a little faster than most of the Muppet ...
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Elvis Presley An Afternoon in the Garden (1997)
AN AFTERNOON IN THE GARDEN features the entirety of Elvis' afternoon performance on June 10, 1972 at Madison Square Garden, in the middle of a three-day stand that marked his first-ever concerts in New York City. The evening show from ...
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Dwight Yoakam Just Lookin' for a Hit (1989)
Released in 1989 just three years after his debut, Just Lookin' for a Hit may have been a bit premature for a greatest-hits album, but it did the trick and sold better than any album Dwight Yoakam had thus far ...
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Merle Haggard Hag: The Studio Recordings 1969-1976 (2007)
Track Listing: I'd Rather Be Gone; Montego Bay; I Die Ten Thousand Times a Day; California on My Mind; California Cotton Fields; White Line Fever; I Came So Close to Failure; Workin' Man Blues; Sea Shores of Old Mexico, The; ...
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Rodney Crowell Ain't Living Long Like This (1977)
Rodney Crowell's auspicious 1978 debut, Ain't Living Long Like This, not only showcases his songwriting prowess, but also his ability to deliver a song, whether it's one of his own or the work of another writer. Crowell possesses a sort ...
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Elvis Presley Artist of the Century (1999)
Track Listing: DISC 1: That's All Right; Good Rockin' Tonight; Baby Let's Play House; Mystery Train; Trying to Get to You; Heartbreak Hotel; Blue Suede Shoes; My Baby Left Me; Lawdy Miss Clawdy; Hound Dog; Any Way You Want Me; ...
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Elvis Presley Elvis: Close Up (2003)
Track Listing: DISC 1: Peace in the Valley; I Beg of You; That's When Your Heartaches Begin; It's No Secret; Blueberry Hill; Have I Told You Lately That I Love You; Is It So Strange; Loving You; Loving You; Jailhouse ...
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Gram Parsons GP (1973)
Given Gram Parsons' habit of taking control of the bands he played with (and his disinclination towards staying with them for very long), it was inevitable that he would eventually strike out on his own, and his first solo album, ...
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Mary Kay Place Tonite at the Capri Lounge/Aimin' to Please (2011)
Recording information: Easter Island Surround, Nashville, TN.
Personnel: Emmylou Harris, Rick Cunha, Rodney Crowell, Brian Ahern (acoustic guitar); James Burton (electric guitar, dobro); Albert Lee (electric guitar, mandolin); Skip Conover (dobro); Herb Pedersen (banjo); Richard Greene , Byron Berline (fiddle); Mickey ...
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Hoyt Axton Gotta Keep Rollin': The Jeremiah Years 1979-1981 (1999)
25 track remastered collection from 1979-1981. Guests include Dr. John, Stephen Stills, Skunk Baxter, James Burton and more.
Personnel: Hoyt Axton (vocals, guitar); Mark Dawson (vocals); Tony Johnson (guitar); John McEuen (banjo).
Personnel includes: Stephen Stills, Dr. John, Garth Hudson, Jeff Baxyer, ...
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John Prine Aimless Love (1984)
John Prine moved to his own independent label, Oh Boy, after stints at Atlantic and Asylum (later, he acquired his Asylum albums and reissued them on Oh Boy). On this label debut, he is under no commercial pressures, and that ...
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Rodney Crowell Small Worlds: The Crowell Collection 1978-1995 (2002)
Track Listing: I Ain't Living Long Like This; Leaving Louisiana in the Broad Daylight; Shame on the Moon; Stars on the Water; Victim or a Fool; 'Til I Gain Control Again; When I'm Free Again; Best I Can, The; It's ...
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Rodney Crowell Collection (1989)
Pivotal membership in Emmylou Harris' Hot Band and his marriage to Nashville royalty Roseanne Cash probably didn't hurt, but Rodney Crowell's emergence as one of the leading figures of the '80s return to traditional country styles was primarily due to ...
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Gram Parsons Grievous Angel (1974)
Gram Parsons fondness for drugs and high living are said to have been catching up with him while he was recording Grievous Angel, and sadly he wouldn't live long enough to see it reach record stores, dying from a drug ...
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Rosanne Cash Right or Wrong/Seven Year Ache (2001)
The issue of Rosanne Cash's first two Columbia albums in a single package is not only a listening delight, it's more importantly a historical document. In the same way archivists go back to finds the roots of certain evolutions in ...
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Albert Lee Heartbreak Hill (2003)
Though he's far from a household name, Albert Lee has quietly earned a reputation among musicians and discerning aficionados as a guitar hero of the first order. His twangy, country-influenced licks and dazzling dexterity place him in the Mark Knopfler/Eric ...
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J.J. Cale 8 (1983)
J.J. Cale is a man of few words. His songs are based on the barest of essentials, with the lyrics never fighting for space. His album titles never exceed three words, and most have gotten by on just one. #8 ...
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Emmylou Harris Bluebird (1989)
Often called a new traditionalist, singer/songwriter Emmylou Harris has built a career on revamping classic honky-tonk music while striving to keep the idiom fresh and modern. Harris's music has roots. She knows the repertoire and is steeped in the history ...
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Rick Nelson Rick's Rarities 1964-1974 (2004)
It's true that Rick's Rarities is a vault-scraping exercise. The 23 tracks are about evenly divided between previously unreleased material on the one hand, and various items from non-LP singles and obscure soundtrack and compilation albums that haven't been on ...
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