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A Country Christmas 2000(more) »rank: 25188from: © 2000 Universal Music Enterprises
: :Tracks: 1. I'll Be Home for Christmas - Trisha Yearwood; 2. I Only Want You for Christmas - Alan Jackson; 3. God Bless the Child - Shania Twain; 4. My Favorite Things - Kenny Rogers; 5. White Christmas - Billy Gilman; 6. The Nativity - Lee Ann Womack; 7. Old Toy Trains - Toby Keith; 8. Qhat Child Is This - Shedaisy; 9. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas - Alecia Elliott; 10. Up on the Housetop - Gary Allan. |
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The Magical Music of Disney(more) »rank: 28856from: Telarc
: :Tracks: 1. I'll Be Home for Christmas - Trisha Yearwood; 2. I Only Want You for Christmas - Alan Jackson; 3. God Bless the Child - Shania Twain; 4. My Favorite Things - Kenny Rogers; 5. White Christmas - Billy Gilman; 6. The Nativity - Lee Ann Womack; 7. Old Toy Trains - Toby Keith; 8. Qhat Child Is This - Shedaisy; 9. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas - Alecia Elliott; 10. Up on the Housetop - Gary Allan. |
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A Lot About Livin' (And a Little 'Bout Love)(more) »rank: 86422by: Alan Jackson
: essential recording:Of all the country music artists to break big in the '90s, Alan Jackson best straddles the genre's sense of tradition and its newfound modern sheen. More than any other superstar, the Georgia native clings to the age-old sound of fiddles, steel guitars, and rhythms that shuffle and swing. Still, on his third and his most successful album, Jackson proves how well he can turn traditional sounds into commercially accessible hits. 'Chattahoochee' and 'She's Got the Rhythm (And I've Got the Blues)' display his flair for bringing bright detail and a casual sense of fun to uptempo tunes. Meanwhile, ballads such ... |
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King Kong: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack(more) »rank: 39175from: Decca
:Album Description:Known for his robust orchestral scores laced with lush sounds, James Newton Howard's compelling music for King Kong is a treasure destined to become another classic in his rich catalogue. Tracks such as 'A Fateful Meeting' and 'Defeat Is Always Momentary' take the listener on an urgent voyage to an undiscovered land, while 'It's Deserted' and 'Beautiful' evoke the lyrical beauty of the landscape created by Jackson and inhabited by the films memorable characters. Howard perfectly compliments the feeling of suspense, love and compassion the film so powerfully conveys.James Newton Howard is one of Hollywood's most versatile and prolific composers, with more ... |
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Everything I Love(more) »rank: 31239by: Alan Jackson
:Album Description:Known for his robust orchestral scores laced with lush sounds, James Newton Howard's compelling music for King Kong is a treasure destined to become another classic in his rich catalogue. Tracks such as 'A Fateful Meeting' and 'Defeat Is Always Momentary' take the listener on an urgent voyage to an undiscovered land, while 'It's Deserted' and 'Beautiful' evoke the lyrical beauty of the landscape created by Jackson and inhabited by the films memorable characters. Howard perfectly compliments the feeling of suspense, love and compassion the film so powerfully conveys.James Newton Howard is one of Hollywood's most versatile and prolific composers, with more ... |
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Honky Tonk Christmas(more) »rank: 134770by: Alan Jackson
: :How is a honky-tonk Christmas different than a regular Christmas? Well, the predominant color is blue, rather than the more traditional red and green, and the stockings aren't filled exactly the way they were when you were a little one. But when Alan Jackson sings the songs of a honky-tonk holiday, the spirit is as infectious as can be, whether he's exploring the secular side of the holiday (as on a moving rendition of Merle Haggard's 'If We Make it Through December') or delving into the spiritual (as on his duet with Alison Krauss, 'The Angels Cried'). The Chipmunks--Alan's special guests on the ... |
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Home Alone Christmas(more) »rank: 36622from: Fox Records
: :How is a honky-tonk Christmas different than a regular Christmas? Well, the predominant color is blue, rather than the more traditional red and green, and the stockings aren't filled exactly the way they were when you were a little one. But when Alan Jackson sings the songs of a honky-tonk holiday, the spirit is as infectious as can be, whether he's exploring the secular side of the holiday (as on a moving rendition of Merle Haggard's 'If We Make it Through December') or delving into the spiritual (as on his duet with Alison Krauss, 'The Angels Cried'). The Chipmunks--Alan's special guests on the ... |
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When Somebody Loves You(more) »rank: 31916by: Alan Jackson
: :How is a honky-tonk Christmas different than a regular Christmas? Well, the predominant color is blue, rather than the more traditional red and green, and the stockings aren't filled exactly the way they were when you were a little one. But when Alan Jackson sings the songs of a honky-tonk holiday, the spirit is as infectious as can be, whether he's exploring the secular side of the holiday (as on a moving rendition of Merle Haggard's 'If We Make it Through December') or delving into the spiritual (as on his duet with Alison Krauss, 'The Angels Cried'). The Chipmunks--Alan's special guests on the ... |
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Country Christmas 2001(more) »rank: 26994by: Various Artists
: :How is a honky-tonk Christmas different than a regular Christmas? Well, the predominant color is blue, rather than the more traditional red and green, and the stockings aren't filled exactly the way they were when you were a little one. But when Alan Jackson sings the songs of a honky-tonk holiday, the spirit is as infectious as can be, whether he's exploring the secular side of the holiday (as on a moving rendition of Merle Haggard's 'If We Make it Through December') or delving into the spiritual (as on his duet with Alison Krauss, 'The Angels Cried'). The Chipmunks--Alan's special guests on the ... |
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Contemporary Country: The Mid '90s(more) »rank: 132118by: Lonestar, Mark Chesnutt, Alan Jackson, Diamond Rio, Clint Black, Jo Dee Messina, BlackHawk, Clay Walker, Lorrie Morgan, George Strait
: :20 top 10 country hits, including 14 #1s, from 1991-1997 1) Don't Rock the Jukebox, by Alan Jackson 2) It's a Little Too Late, by Mark Chesnutt 3) The Shoes You're Wearing, by Clint Black 4) Mi Vida Loca (My Crazy Life) by Pam Tillis 5) Blame it on Your Heart, by Patty Loveless 6) Down Home, by Alabama 7) Pickup Man, by Joe Diffie 8) Don't Let Our Love Stop Slipping Away, by Vince Gill 9) Love a Little Stronger, by Diamond Rio 10) Why Didn't I Think of That, by Doug Stone 11) No News, by Lonestar 12) Six Days ... |