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Billboard #1s: Classic Country(more) »rank: 4889by: Various Artists
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Classic Old-Time Fiddle from Smithsonian Folkways(more) »rank: 12418by: Various Artists
:Album Description:Old-time fiddler Jake Krack and Folkways archivist Jeff Place compiled and annotated this collection of vintage Southern Appalachian string band music from the Smithsonian archives. Clark Kessinger, Wade Ward, Tommy Jarrell, Marion Sumner, Gaither Carlton, Eck Robertson, Melvin Wine, and many more old-time fiddle masters play their signature sounds from the heart of Appalachia. 32-page booklet, 76 minutes. |
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Good Old Country Gospel(more) »rank: 32693by: Various Artists
:Album Description:Old-time fiddler Jake Krack and Folkways archivist Jeff Place compiled and annotated this collection of vintage Southern Appalachian string band music from the Smithsonian archives. Clark Kessinger, Wade Ward, Tommy Jarrell, Marion Sumner, Gaither Carlton, Eck Robertson, Melvin Wine, and many more old-time fiddle masters play their signature sounds from the heart of Appalachia. 32-page booklet, 76 minutes. |
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Country Superstar Christmas 3(more) »rank: 10028by: Various Artists
: :Country music Christmas albums are often the biggest offenders of the holiday music formula: load in the maudlin, the mawkish, the over-produced, string-ridden tracks to make sure everybody knows how reverent they view the season and how important that marshmallow sentiment is this time of year. But the result is often just the opposite for discriminating listeners: after so many of these artists milk the treacle machine, nobody sounds genuine anymore and that rarefied Christmas sentiment is buried beneath layers and layers of pretty paper. That said, A Country Superstar Christmas III, featuring veterans such as Alan Jackson, George Strait, Alabama, and Reba ... |
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Boots,Buckles &Spurs-50 Songs Celebrate 50 Years of Cowboy Tradition(more) »rank: 3034by: Various Artists
:Album Description:Music and the sport of rodeo have been stable mates for decades . Cowboys have used music as a source of inspiration, a catalyst to help unlock their true potential when they need to perform at the highest level under the most intense pressure. Musicians have looked to rodeo and the spirit of the American cowboy as subjects of numerous songs, many of which have found their way both to the top of the charts and into people's hearts. There is a special link between music and rodeo, and Sony BMG is paying tribute to that unique bond with this one-of-a-kind boxed ... |
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Amazing Grace - A Country Salute to Gospel, Vol. 1(more) »rank: 10886by: John Anderson, Lari White, Charlie Daniels Band, Emmylou Harris, Martina McBride, Allison Krauss
: :Amazing Grace, a compilation of well-known gospel standards, brings together some of country music's brightest stars. From Lari White's understated delivery of the title track to Martina McBride's mandolin led version of 'How Great Thou Art' to the Charlie Daniels Band's soulful rendering of 'Kneel at the Cross,' Amazing Grace is a real treat for fans of both secular country music and white Southern gospel. Accompanied by a full band including a bittersweet fiddle and a steel guitar, Paul Overstreet kicks up the tempo with 'A Mansion Over the Hilltop,' while Shenandoah's 'Beulah Land' recalls both Glen Campbell's take on high-lonesome balladry as ... |
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Trucker's Jukebox(more) »rank: 13319by: Various Artists
:Album Description:Trucker's Jukebox is a freewheelin' paradise chronicling life on the road as seen through the eyes of some of Country's big stars. Trucker's Jukebox covers the Country landscape: outlaw, honkey tonk, country-rock, Bakersfield sound, country comedy, truck driving country and more. |
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Livin', Lovin', Losin': Songs of the Louvin Brothers(more) »rank: 24117by: Various Artists
: :Given their impact on generations of country, country-rock, and bluegrass acts, it's amazing the Louvins haven't had a modern tribute before. Unlike tribute albums that stumble through inconsistent performances and ill-matched material, this one soars, the selections well matched to the paired artists. Joe Nichols and Rhonda Vincent capture 'Cash on the Barrelhead's' sassy humor. Emmylou Harris--who spearheaded the Louvin revival--and Rodney Crowell are relaxed on the Louvin hit 'My Baby's Gone.' Merle Haggard and the album's producer Carl Jackson capture the anguish of 'Must You Throw Dirt in My Face.' Glen Campbell and Leslie Satcher wring maximum passion from 'When I Stop ... |
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Patriotic Country(more) »rank: 37965by: Various Artists
:Album Description:A portion of the proceeds from each CD sold will be donated to the USO, our active-duty troops, and the families of fallen soldiers. This collection includes a previously unreleased 'God Bless America' by Martina McBride (performed only once at the Rose Bowl Parade Jan 2002). |
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Rhythm Country and Blues(more) »rank: 9788by: Various Artists
: :Where so many duet projects seem like shotgun marriages, this one sounds like a labor of love, celebrating Southern music as a common denominator that transcends racial and categorical divides. Among the highlights, the pairing of Lyle Lovett and Al Green finds revelation within the funky groove of 'Funny How Time Slips Away,' while the album-closing 'Patches'--with George Jones playing father to B.B. King's son--achieves a spine-tingling majesty. Though Natalie Cole and Reba McEntire misconnect on 'Since I Fell for You,' Sam Moore (of Sam & Dave) and the late Conway Twitty are at their soulful best on 'Rainy Night in Georgia.' --Don ... |
