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Dressed In Black - A Tribute To Johnny Cash(more) »rank: 42094by: Various Artists
: :As befits a release on a fledgling indie label, Dualtone's tribute to Johnny Cash celebrates the feistier fringes of the Man in Black's catalog, adding a few mainstream milestones. In what is plainly a labor of love for all concerned, highlights extend from the pop innocence of 'Ballad of a Teenage Queen' by Rodney Crowell (formerly married to Johnny's daughter Rosanne) to the folkier strains and husband-and-wife harmonies of 'Pack Up Your Sorrows' by Bruce Robison and Kelly Willis to the honky-tonk majesty of 'I Still Miss Someone' by pianist Earl Poole Ball. Some of the more familiar touchstones don't fare quite as ... |
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Classic Country: Great Story Songs(more) »rank: 12700by: Various Artists
: :As befits a release on a fledgling indie label, Dualtone's tribute to Johnny Cash celebrates the feistier fringes of the Man in Black's catalog, adding a few mainstream milestones. In what is plainly a labor of love for all concerned, highlights extend from the pop innocence of 'Ballad of a Teenage Queen' by Rodney Crowell (formerly married to Johnny's daughter Rosanne) to the folkier strains and husband-and-wife harmonies of 'Pack Up Your Sorrows' by Bruce Robison and Kelly Willis to the honky-tonk majesty of 'I Still Miss Someone' by pianist Earl Poole Ball. Some of the more familiar touchstones don't fare quite as ... |
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Just Because I'm a Woman: The Songs of Dolly Parton(more) »rank: 9589by: Various Artists
: :It’s Joan Osborne who sums it up best in the promotional material accompanying this tribute album: ' Dolly Parton is a gifted artist cleverly disguised as a media superstar and sex bomb.' Osborne’s got it right. Beyond and beneath Parton’s well-publicized and oft-caricatured curves and angles, lurks the heart and soul of one of modern country music’s very best songwriters--the best, perhaps, since the great Loretta Lynn. In fitting celebration of the 35th anniversary of the release of Just Because I’m A Woman, Parton’s very first solo album, contemporary leading ladies of country and pop, including Norah Jones, Alison Krauss, Shania Twain, Joan ... |
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Timeless: Hank Williams Tribute(more) »rank: 60830by: Various Artists
: :Like 1999's tribute to Gram Parsons, Return of the Grievous Angel, this successful collection revives the tired 'tribute' concept and applies it in homage to a key figure in country music. Interpreting songs from across Hank Williams's short and troubled career, a range of high-profile artists use different approaches with equally gratifying results. Tom Petty, Sheryl Crow, and Hank Williams III play familiar songs with traditional arrangements (Ms. Crow's yodel is an eye opener); Beck, Mark Knopfler, and Keb' Mo' stay closer to their own idioms. Keith Richards's reedy vocal makes 'You Win Again' all his own, and Bob Dylan, who has only ... |
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O Brother Where Art Thou(more) »rank: 49730by: Various Artists
: 's Best of 2001:The best soundtracks are like movies for the ears, and O Brother, Where Art Thou? joins the likes of Saturday Night Fever and The Harder They Come as cinematic pinnacles of song. The music from the Coen brothers' Depression-era film taps into the source from which the purest strains of country, blues, bluegrass, folk, and gospel music flow. Producer T Bone Burnett enlists the voices of Alison Krauss, Gillian Welch, Emmylou Harris, Ralph Stanley, and kindred spirits for performances of traditional material, in arrangements that are either a cappella or feature bare-bones accompaniment. Highlights range from the aching purity of ... |
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Exposed Roots: Best of Alt. Country(more) »rank: 21200by: Various Artists
: :Whatever you say about alternative country, don't call it 'underground'--not since the 'movement' has now received K-Tel's (mixed) blessing. Hard-core fans will find Exposed Roots redundant, but for those curious about alt country, this compilation is not a bad buffet to sample. The two-disc set is most interesting for the particular vision it presents of the wanna-be genre, though many of the choices seem questionable. The inclusion of lesser-known acts like the Handsome Family and Lambchop is adventurous--and rewarding--but does anyone really think Marlee MacLeod is more important to the development of the scene than Uncle Tupelo? There's nothing here from Tupelo, or ... |
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Nashville Guitars(more) »rank: 30256by: Various Artists
: :Whatever you say about alternative country, don't call it 'underground'--not since the 'movement' has now received K-Tel's (mixed) blessing. Hard-core fans will find Exposed Roots redundant, but for those curious about alt country, this compilation is not a bad buffet to sample. The two-disc set is most interesting for the particular vision it presents of the wanna-be genre, though many of the choices seem questionable. The inclusion of lesser-known acts like the Handsome Family and Lambchop is adventurous--and rewarding--but does anyone really think Marlee MacLeod is more important to the development of the scene than Uncle Tupelo? There's nothing here from Tupelo, or ... |
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Totally Country, Vol. 5(more) »rank: 9835by: Various Artists
: :Whatever you say about alternative country, don't call it 'underground'--not since the 'movement' has now received K-Tel's (mixed) blessing. Hard-core fans will find Exposed Roots redundant, but for those curious about alt country, this compilation is not a bad buffet to sample. The two-disc set is most interesting for the particular vision it presents of the wanna-be genre, though many of the choices seem questionable. The inclusion of lesser-known acts like the Handsome Family and Lambchop is adventurous--and rewarding--but does anyone really think Marlee MacLeod is more important to the development of the scene than Uncle Tupelo? There's nothing here from Tupelo, or ... |
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Pickin' on Zeppelin: A Tribute(more) »rank: 51503by: Various Artists
:Album Description:Be warned! This album contains explosive jams, breathtaking solos and mystifying breakdowns in which you are guaranteed to lose yourself. These amazing and genre-defying musicians deconstruct Led Zeppelin's best in masterful form. The grace of the mandolin, the unique charm of the 5-string banjo, the lonesome moan of the harmonica, the sweet strings of the fiddle vocalizing all lend themselves to the power of the acoustic and steel guitars on this instrumental masterpiece. Tracks include: 'Kashmir', 'Stairway To Heaven', 'The Song Remains The Same' and many more. |
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Music of Coal: Mining Songs from the Appalachian Coalfields(more) »rank: 33631by: Various Artists
: :Music of Coal delves deeply into Virginia history, addressing various aspects of mining and culture. This two disc set features Merle Travis, Hazel Dickens, Doc Boggs, The Carter Family, Ralph Stanley & Dwight Yoakam, Darrell Scott, Natalie Merchant and a few dozen others. Packaged in a richly detailed 69 page book w/ liner notes and striking historical photographs. |


