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Other Voices, Too (A Trip Back to Bountiful)(more) »rank: 20787by: Nanci Griffith
: 's Best of 1998:Some find the Texas thrush a bit precious. (Maybe it's the way she sings 'When I woke up this mawwwwwnin'' on this album's 'You Were on My Mind'). Still, the sequel to her popular Other Voices, Other Rooms provides an easy-to-take introduction to some classic folk songs and performers. The likes of Lucinda Williams, Richard Thompson, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, and John Prine add depth and range to the good-natured song swap. --Steven Stolder Amazon.com:Few performers these days take the time to pay tribute to the artists whose work shaped their sensibilities. Fewer still make the effort to track down those ... |
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Hank Williams, Jr.'s Greatest Hits, Vol.2(more) »rank: 6850by: Hank Williams Jr.
: 's Best of 1998:Some find the Texas thrush a bit precious. (Maybe it's the way she sings 'When I woke up this mawwwwwnin'' on this album's 'You Were on My Mind'). Still, the sequel to her popular Other Voices, Other Rooms provides an easy-to-take introduction to some classic folk songs and performers. The likes of Lucinda Williams, Richard Thompson, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, and John Prine add depth and range to the good-natured song swap. --Steven Stolder Amazon.com:Few performers these days take the time to pay tribute to the artists whose work shaped their sensibilities. Fewer still make the effort to track down those ... |
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Live from Austin, TX '78(more) »rank: 23304starring: Waylon Jennings
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Melonie Cannon(more) »rank: 15872by: Melonie Cannon
:Album Description:Melonie Cannon delivers with a rare blend of down-home soul and uptown professionalism. It's a combination of strengths you’d expect only from more seasoned performers, and especially from those few divas that stand among the legends of country music. |
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Uncle Charlie & His Dog Teddy(more) »rank: 75806by: The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
:Album Description:Melonie Cannon delivers with a rare blend of down-home soul and uptown professionalism. It's a combination of strengths you’d expect only from more seasoned performers, and especially from those few divas that stand among the legends of country music. |
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The Essential Tom T. Hall: Twentieth Anniversary Collection-The Story Songs(more) »rank: 11666by: Tom T. Hall
: :If you haven't yet been bitten by the Tom T. bug, this well-chosen single-CD collection serves as a perfect introduction. Not so much a hits package--it leaves behind many of his biggest charters--Essential instead focuses on his strongest narratives and most memorable characters. Blessed with an uncanny ability to turn a phrase, Hall clearly isn't an average, ordinary, run-of-the-mill American; yet those are the people he's obsessed with and the people he seems to understand better than they understand themselves. Waitresses, farmers, preachers, musicians, soldiers, hitchhikers, and assorted misters and ma'ams populate his stories, and Hall himself is the narrator, the observer, the ... |
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Universal United House of Prayer(more) »rank: 39106by: Buddy Miller
: :Whether recording under his own name, collaborating with wife Julie, or contributing guitar work for a range of other artists, Buddy Miller has always put forth a resonant, earthy, even spiritual bearing. So it seems only natural that Miller would turn his focus to the gospel tradition. The songs here celebrate the innate goodness in even the most lost and perplexed among us, keeping sights on the unblinking light of hope at the end of the tunnel. This is still a rootsy affair, though the set is imbued with the social concerns that unite us all. Nondenominational in terms of religious affiliation, this ... |
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No. 2 Live Dinner(more) »rank: 71448by: Jr. Robert Earl Keen
: :Whether recording under his own name, collaborating with wife Julie, or contributing guitar work for a range of other artists, Buddy Miller has always put forth a resonant, earthy, even spiritual bearing. So it seems only natural that Miller would turn his focus to the gospel tradition. The songs here celebrate the innate goodness in even the most lost and perplexed among us, keeping sights on the unblinking light of hope at the end of the tunnel. This is still a rootsy affair, though the set is imbued with the social concerns that unite us all. Nondenominational in terms of religious affiliation, this ... |
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Everybody's Brother(more) »rank: 31214by: Billy Joe Shaver
:Album Description:Throughout 40-year career, Shaver has released 15 albums. Five-time Grammy award nominee. Songwriter Lifetime Achievement Award from the Americana Music Assoc. Member of Nashville Songwriter’s Hall of Fame. Songs have been recorded by Elvis, Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, Tom Petty, among others. Producer John Carter Cash is the son of Johnny Cash and June Carter. Shaver wrote for Johnny Cash’s publishing company in the late 1970s. The album features the Cash/Shaver duet You Can’t Beat Jesus Christ recorded during those years. Other guests include country music starts Kris Kristofferson, Tanya Tucker, John Anderson, Marty Stuart, Randy Scruggs, and Native American singer/songwriter Bill ... |
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Somewhere over the Rainbow(more) »rank: 21233by: Willie Nelson
:Album Description:Throughout 40-year career, Shaver has released 15 albums. Five-time Grammy award nominee. Songwriter Lifetime Achievement Award from the Americana Music Assoc. Member of Nashville Songwriter’s Hall of Fame. Songs have been recorded by Elvis, Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, Tom Petty, among others. Producer John Carter Cash is the son of Johnny Cash and June Carter. Shaver wrote for Johnny Cash’s publishing company in the late 1970s. The album features the Cash/Shaver duet You Can’t Beat Jesus Christ recorded during those years. Other guests include country music starts Kris Kristofferson, Tanya Tucker, John Anderson, Marty Stuart, Randy Scruggs, and Native American singer/songwriter Bill ... |

Critics and audiences didn't seem too happy with Back to the Future, Part II, the inventive, perhaps too clever sequel. Director Zemeckis and cast bent over backwards to add layers of time-travel complication, and while it surely exercises the brain it isn't necessarily funny in the same way that its predecessor was. It's well worth a visit, though, just to appreciate the imagination that went into it, particularly in a finale that has Marty watching his own actions from the first film. --Tom Keogh
Shot back-to-back with the second chapter in the trilogy, Back to the Future, Part III is less hectic than that film and has the same sweet spirit of the first, albeit in a whole new setting. This time, Marty ends up in the Old West of 1885, trying to prevent the death of mad scientist Christopher Lloyd at the hands of gunman Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen (Thomas F. Wilson, who had a recurring role as the bully Biff). Director Zemeckis successfully blends exciting special effects with the traditions of a Western and comes up with something original and fun. --Tom Keogh


