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Trio
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Trio

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by: Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt, Emmylou Harris


: essential recording:'Appalachia circa 1907' is the way they described it in the postgame interviews. It wasn't, of course, but it was as close as you could come in 1987 and still hope to sell the million copies that this ended up selling. The 'Three Tenors' of country music juggle leads, complement each other to often haunting effect, and subjugate their egos to a greater cause. The songs run the gamut from primordial country favorites like 'Rosewood Casket' and 'Hobo's Meditation,' to '50s pop (a rather anomalous 'To Know Him Is to Love Him'), and mainstream country. The instrumentation is restrained, the vocals ...

1983 Wild Montana Skies/Wild Montana Skies DEMO/PROMO/DJ Vinyl Record
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1983 Wild Montana Skies/Wild Montana Skies DEMO/PROMO/DJ Vinyl Record

(more) »rank: 633619

from: RCA


: :1983 demo issue. Same song on both sides. 7', 45RPM.

Songs of the West
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Songs of the West

(more) »rank: 558630

by: Emmylou Harris


: :1983 demo issue. Same song on both sides. 7', 45RPM.

The Road I Am Taking - Collected Songs - Sealed
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The Road I Am Taking - Collected Songs - Sealed

(more) »rank: 557861

by: Emmylou Harris


: :1983 demo issue. Same song on both sides. 7', 45RPM.

Wynonna Influences
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Wynonna Influences

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by: Wynonna Judd


: :Influences: Songs They Love. Artists They Admire. Today's artists are the sum total of everything they've ever heard, ever enjoyed and ever played. Spotlight Influences give them the chance to tell their story.

Will the Circle Be Unbroken - Volume Two
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Will the Circle Be Unbroken - Volume Two

(more) »rank: 495567

by: The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Randy Scruggs, Jr Roy Huskey, Jerry Douglas, Mark O'Connor, Chet Atkins, Sam Bush, Vassar Clements, Bela Fleck, Roy Acuff


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Pieces of the sky
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Pieces of the sky

(more) »rank: 677356

from: Warner Bros


: :1975 Warner Bros. Songs including: Side one: Bluebird wine; Too far gone; If I could ony win your love; Boulder to Birmingham; Before believing. Side two: Bottle let me down; Sleepless nights; Coat of many colors; for on one; queen of the silver doller.

Roses in the Snow
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Roses in the Snow

(more) »rank: 681384

by: Emmylou Harris


: essential recording:Harris's 1980 back-to-the-roots album marks a high point in her career. With stellar support form Tony Rice (acoustic guitar), Albert Lee (mandolin), and Ricky Skaggs (fiddle), Harris wanders comfortably and warmly through traditional-country and bluegrass pastures. Skaggs, Dolly Parton, and the Whites add beautiful harmonies as Harris slides effortlessly from the Carter Family to the Stanley Brothers to the Louvin Brothers to Paul Simon. Among the set's peaks are Flatt and Scruggs's 'I'll Go Stepping Too,' with Rice, Skaggs, Lee (on superb electric guitar), and dobro master Jerry Douglas turning up the instrumental heat, and the spiritual 'Jordan,' with Harris, Skaggs, ...

Memories
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Memories

(more) »rank: 439643

by: Emmylou Harris, Carl Jackson


:Album Description:Danish budget-price compilation. Tracks include, 'To Keep Your Memory Green', 'When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again', 'Nobody's Darling But Mine', 'The Best We Could Do', 'We Must Have Been Out Of Our Minds', 'Dyin' On Sorrow's Wine', 'I Take The Chance'

Alive at 25 The Telluride Bluegrass Festival's Silver Anniversary
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Alive at 25 The Telluride Bluegrass Festival's Silver Anniversary

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by: Telluride Bluegrass Festival, The Del McCoury Band, John Hartford, The String Cheese Incident, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Bela Fleck, Bruce Hornsby, Emmylou Harris, Peter Himmelman, The Freight Hoppers


: :A two cd set featuring: Hot Rize, Del McCoury Band, Sam Bush Band, Bela Fleck, Jerry Douglas, Bruce Hornsby, Peter Rowan, John Cowan, Tony Rice, David Grisman, Emmylou Harris, Leftover Salmon...and many more!


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American Idol runner-up Clay Aiken still needs a hair stylist and better wardrobe, but his silvern vocals are handsomely rewarding on this holiday television special. For reasons never quite explained, the unusual production actually deconstructs the illusion of a seamless TV show by showing cast and crew buzzing about between songs. But this gimmick is easily overlooked whenever Aiken breaks into one of his clear-as-a-bell renditions of a Yuletide classic. Highlights include "Christmas Waltz," with particularly thoughtful lyrics; the touching "Merry Christmas with Love"; and a sassy "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town," the last shared with Barry Manilow and Yolanda Adams. Showman Manilow delivers a pleasant medley, and Adams is strong on her pop-gospel turn, "O Holy Night." A cute scene features all the performers talking about unusual gifts, and the finale finds Aiken and friends bringing down the house with "Because It's Christmas (For All the Children." --Tom Keogh

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Players who love the Flubberesque exaggerated leaping of arcade basketball games, and also those who want to run serious simulation games for fun, should be pleased with NBA Courtside 2. A fairly complete arcade mode exists, with super dunks from just inside the three-point arc, smokin' passes for players with hot hands, and 5-, 10-, and 15-point hotspots for shooting big numbers. The sonic boom dunk actually causes the opposing team to fall down onto the parquet floor.

While many novice gamers will enjoy the high-flying, mad-dunking action of the arcade mode, the heart of this game is a serious basketball simulation. With excellent controls, impressive artificial intelligence, and easy play-calling for cuts to the basket, this game should sit well with purists who prefer their mix of coaching and playing in equal doses. A deep create-a-player mode is also available for nurturing an NBA star-in-the-making and powering up his abilities as he performs well over a season. The moves of Los Angeles Laker Kobe Bryant were motion-captured for the movement of the players in this game, so expect fluid athletic motion. --Jeff Young

Pros:

  • Exciting arcade mode
  • Well-designed control scheme
  • Realistic matchups between players
Cons:
  • Graphics could be better
  • Multiplayer mode is a bit complicated with offscreen players
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Big news on the Harry Potter musical front: After scoring the first three installments in the series, John Williams has been replaced by Patrick Doyle. Still, Williams never feels far away. His main theme pops up here and there, and a track like "Voldemort," which eloquently illustrates the soul of a blacker-than-black wizard with thunderous cymbal crashes, shrieking horns, tumultuous strings, and a stately finish, firmly belongs in the Williams mode. Overall, Doyle acquits himself well. He can do light when needed ("The Quidditch World Cup," which starts out like some kind of jig), but mostly he's required to be ominous ("The Quidditch World Cup," which ends in martial war chants). Among the highlights are the aforementioned "Voldemort," but also the frantic, overpowering "The Dark Mark." Note that the CD concludes on a jarringly different note with three songs by the Weird Sisters, the group that performs at Hogwarts' Yule Ball. Led by Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker, the ad hoc band also includes members of Radiohead and Cocker's side project Relaxed Muscle. "Do the Hippogriff" is a fast-paced rocker that somehow comes across like a grungy hybrid of Billy Idol's "White Wedding" and "Dancing with Myself." The other two songs--"This Is the Night" and "Magic Works"--are less obvious, and much better. Still, the contrast between these tracks and the instrumental score that precedes them may not be to everybody's taste. --Elisabeth Vincentelli
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You needn't see the film of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone to appreciate the wonder, magic, and fearful chills of J.K. Rowling's phenomenal bestseller in John Williams's outstanding score. Williams typically avoids the source material for the films he scores, but he reportedly derived great pleasure and inspiration from Rowling's first Harry Potter adventure, and created a perfect motif (fully expressed in "Hedwig's Theme") to dominate his score. It's first heard as a dreamy celesta waltz and embellished through myriad incarnations and moods, often with a sinister edge befitting the darker tones of Chris Columbus's direction. Evident are fantastical allusions to Saint-Saëns and Tchaikovsky (among others), and Williams's epic track is "Quidditch Match," a breathtaking frenzy to accompany the film's dazzling highlight. And while Williams occasionally flirts with self-plagiarism (with inevitable variants of his Hook and Star Wars themes), this is nevertheless a richly regal score that brilliantly evokes the mystery and magic of Harry Potter's world. --Jeff Shannon

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