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16 Biggest Hits(more) »rank: 20192by: Johnny Cash, June Carter Cash
:Album Description:There have been many highly successful duet partnerships in the history of country music. But no other coupling as lasting or has made the same impact as Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash. Having met in the mid 1950's on various package tours, Johnny and June had a tumultuous courtships that yielded the greatest of all country marriages. Partners in life and in song, Johnny and June had some of the best duets like 'Jackson' and 'It Ain't Me Babe,' collected here for the first time. |
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The Missing Years(more) »rank: 3608by: John Prine
: essential recording:John Prine was a battle-scarred veteran of the '70s 'new Dylan' club and a superb craftsman whose modest commercial success found him without a major label deal in the '80s. Prine's solution was to move to Nashville and roll his own, setting up the tiny Oh Boy imprint and making records he wanted to hear, a survival game that paid off handsomely with this 1991 set, produced by Heartbreaker bassist Howie Epstein and boasting cameos from Phil Everly, Divinyls' Christina Amphlett, Tom Petty, old pal Bonnie Raitt, and another 'new Dylan' alum, Bruce Springsteen. But it's Prine himself who ... |
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Celtic Christmas, Vol. 2 [Windham Hill](more) »rank: 9109by: Kevin Burke; Michael O Domhnaill, Maighread Ni Dhomhnaill
: :A lullaby of an album, Celtic Christmas II features two James Galway flute pieces ('The Wexford Carol' and 'I'll Rock You to Rest') that set the tone for this gentle collection. Some of the usual suspects, Nightnoise, folkie Luka Bloom, Capercaillie, Triona NÃ Dhomhnaill, and others, appear on the 14-track survey of more Celtic music. Flutes and tin whistles seem to dominate the instrumental range here, underscored by strong vocal performances such as Maighread NÃ Dhomhnaill's 'Johnny Seoighe' and of course a lament or two. Would Christmas be any more joyful if it weren't balanced by world-weary ballads, dirges, and heartsick ... |
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The Kingston Trio at Large/Here We Go Again!(more) »rank: 41760by: The Kingston Trio
: :A lullaby of an album, Celtic Christmas II features two James Galway flute pieces ('The Wexford Carol' and 'I'll Rock You to Rest') that set the tone for this gentle collection. Some of the usual suspects, Nightnoise, folkie Luka Bloom, Capercaillie, Triona NÃ Dhomhnaill, and others, appear on the 14-track survey of more Celtic music. Flutes and tin whistles seem to dominate the instrumental range here, underscored by strong vocal performances such as Maighread NÃ Dhomhnaill's 'Johnny Seoighe' and of course a lament or two. Would Christmas be any more joyful if it weren't balanced by world-weary ballads, dirges, and heartsick ... |
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Solitude Standing(more) »rank: 15532by: Suzanne Vega
: :Suzanne Vega emerged in the mid-'80s, and while her intimate voice and acoustic guitar brought to mind Joni Mitchell, her urbane lyrics suggested a sensibility that was as much reportorial as confessional. Vega's second album, which replaced the delicate acoustic textures of her self-titled debut with more dramatic arrangements, includes Vega's career song, 'Luka,' surely one of the biggest hits ever written about child abuse. But it was the energetic folk-rock production of 'Luka,' thick with ringing guitars and pushed by perky drums, that let the listener luxuriate in a song that suggested the darkness that can lurk behind a neighbor's ... |
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Blue Horse(more) »rank: 6554by: The Be Good Tanyas
: :On their debut CD, three young Canadian songbirds (Frazey Ford, Samantha Parton, and Trish Klein) join the neo-trad movement that has given us such notable voices as Iris DeMent and Gillian Welch. But where Welch finds inspiration in the dark hollows and tragic tales of Appalachian music, the Be Good Tanyas seek out sweetness and light, reveling in the interplay of their beautifully trilling voices. Blue Horse is deeply rooted but is not an exercise in old-time purism; originals outnumber traditional songs, and the core accompaniment of guitar and banjo is often supplemented by bass and drums, creating a Rickie Lee ... |
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A Child's Celebration of Song(more) »rank: 27945by: Various Artists
: :PUFF (THE MAGIC DRAGON) by Peter, Paul and Mary THE UGLY DUCKLING by Danny Kaye, Gordon Jenkins & his Orchestra HEY DADDY by Anne Murray POLLY WOLLY DOODLE by Burl Ives and the Ray Charles Singers LITTLE RED CABOOSE by Sweet Honey In The Rock THIS OLD MAN by Pete Seeger SKIP TO MY LOU by John McCutcheon OVER THE RAINBOW by Judy Garland HOUSE AT POOH CORNER by Kenny Loggins and Jim Messina GARDEN SONG by Maria Muldaur BABY BELUGA by Raffi THE BANANA BOAT SONG by Taj Mahal WYNKEN, BLYNKEN AND NOD by The Doobie Brothers ST. JUDY'S ... |
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Try Me One More Time(more) »rank: 29676by: David Bromberg
:Album Description:Three long-awaited words: David Bromberg's back! Roots music fans will rejoice in the release of 'Try Me One More Time,' the first new CD in 17 years by guitarist/vocalist David Bromberg, a master practitioner of folk, blues, bluegrass and other musical genres. This new recording is undiluted David: one man, one acoustic guitar, and a repertoire of mostly traditional material performed with the intimate, assured touch of a musician who has nothing to prove. Originally a 'must-have' session man for everyone from Bob Dylan to Dion and subsequently a hard-touring bandleader and recording artist with an enthusiastic following, Bromberg gradually ... |
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Eli & The 13th Confession (Exp)(more) »rank: 7577by: Laura Nyro
:Album Description:Full title - Eli & The Thirteenth Confession. Reissue of 1968 album featuring 'Sweet Blindness', 'Stoned Soul Picnic' & 3 previously unreleased demo bonus tracks 'Lu', 'Stoned Soul Picnic' & 'Emmie'. 2002. :Consider the curious fate of singer-songwriter Laura Nyro's 1968 big-label bow: though it contained no less than three songs ('Stoned Soul Picnic,' 'Sweet Blindness,' and 'Eli's Coming') that became hits (the first two for Fifth Dimension, the last for Three Dog Night), Nyro's own endlessly influential collection barely dented the Top 200. And in an era of supposed pop emancipation and enlightenment, Nyro was booed off the stage ... |
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Jonathan Edwards(more) »rank: 12832by: Jonathan Edwards
: :Singer-songwriter Jonathan Edwards released this charming debut record in 1971. The album gained some mainstream attention thanks to the catchy political-pop single 'Sunshine.' Featuring rustic, acoustic-based ballads, and up-tempo numbers like 'Train of Glory,' Edwards's warm, gentle voice was surrounded by a group of empathic musicians collectively known as Orphan. Edwards sang his homespun tunes in a casual, easy manner, while accompanying himself on acoustic guitar and harmonica. The emotional centerpiece on this album is 'Sometimes,' a touching ode to the early-morning memories of a love long gone. A convincing vocalist armed with a batch of heartfelt compositions, Jonathan Edwards typified ... |
