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A Canterbury Celebration(more) »rank: 756981from: Guild
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Choral Music from York Minster(more) »rank: 648690from: Priory Records UK
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Francis Jackson at 80(more) »rank: 775353from: Amphion Classical
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Leaning On The Everlasting Arms(more) »rank: 775353by: Made Popular By: Alan Jackson
: :With & Without Background Vocals Key: High - Db Medium - A Low - F |
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Back and Fourth(more) »rank: 953422by: Lindisfarne
: :1991 Mercury/Phonogram UNITED KINGDOM IMPORT release of 1978 LP housed in standard jewel case. Produced by Gus Dudgeon and Lindisfarne. Track listing: 1. Juke Box Gypsy; 2. Warm Feeling; 3. Woman; 4. Only Alone; 5. Run for Home; 6. Kings Cross Blues; 7. Get Wise; 8. You and Me; 9. Marshall Riley's Army; 10. Angels at Eleven; and 11. Make Me Want to Stay. |
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High Mileage(more) »rank: 953422by: Alan Jackson
: :Alan Jackson's eighth album for Arista has nothing to prove, no broad statements to make, no shocking musical switch-ups. In laying back into acoustic shuffles like 'Right on the Money' and pedal steel- sweetened ballads like 'Gone Crazy,' Jackson disarms with subtle delivery and a back-to-country-basics band. He penned half the album, and remarkably, his compositions are so strong one wishes he'd handled the entire record. The best non-original is a Kieran Kane's I'll Go On Loving You, the sexiest thing Jackson's ever recorded, with an elegantly dark string arrangement, and a deadly serious spoken delivery; the worst is 'What a Day Yesterday ... |
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Here in the Real World(more) »rank: 1001915by: Alan Jackson
: :Alan Jackson's eighth album for Arista has nothing to prove, no broad statements to make, no shocking musical switch-ups. In laying back into acoustic shuffles like 'Right on the Money' and pedal steel- sweetened ballads like 'Gone Crazy,' Jackson disarms with subtle delivery and a back-to-country-basics band. He penned half the album, and remarkably, his compositions are so strong one wishes he'd handled the entire record. The best non-original is a Kieran Kane's I'll Go On Loving You, the sexiest thing Jackson's ever recorded, with an elegantly dark string arrangement, and a deadly serious spoken delivery; the worst is 'What a Day Yesterday ... |
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Everything I Love(more) »rank: 747339by: Alan Jackson
: :Because his singing is solid but unremarkable, Alan Jackson tends to be only as good as his song selection. So on several tracks here--his own composition 'Buicks To The Moon,' for example, or Tom T. Hall's slighter-than-it-fancies-itself 'Little Bitty'--he isn't exactly sunk by clunky metaphors and cliched arrangements, but he can't rise above them either. However, on the title track here, and on the searing, twangy power ballad 'Between The Devil And Me,' he's as good as he's ever been. Which is very good indeed. --David Cantwell |
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Major Organ Works of Stanley Vann and the Kenneth Leighton Memorial Album - GARY SIELING PLAYS THE ORGANS OF CHELMSFORD CATHEDRAL(more) »rank: 747339from: Priory
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Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis, Vol. 18(more) »rank: 483664from: Priory Records UK
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