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Pickin' on Little Big Town: The Bluegrass Tribute(more) »rank: 127240by: Various Artists
:Album Description:The southern roots of Little Big Town are exposed on Pickin’ on Little Big Town, a lark of an album. The pop buoyancy at the heart of Little Big Town’s best songs provides a wonderful starting point for a group of great bluegrass musicians. The banjo, fiddle, and dobro 'ruralize' such Little Big Town songs as 'Pontiac,' 'Everything Changes,' and of course, 'Boondocks.' Pickin’ on Little Big Town is a big hoot that sounds great in both big cities and little towns. |
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Celtic Tribute to Alison Krauss(more) »rank: 47562by: Various Artists
:Album Description:Who needs a brother when we have Alison? Despite the mainstream acceptance of O Brother, Where Art Thou?, Alison stands stoically as bluegrass's most visible practitioner. A fiddle prodigy, Alison began her career while still a teenager. While these early recordings were rooted in traditional bluegrass, her sonic palette soon expanded to include contemporary material. Her warm performances and beautiful voice justly crossed into the mainstream, earning well-deserved acclaim. Bluegrass was created on the influences of old-timey music, which itself is rooted in the ancient musical traditions of the British Isles. Therefore, this album isn't simply a loving look at ... |
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Strung out on Panic! At the Disco: A String Quartet Tribute(more) »rank: 61047by: Various Artists
:Album Description:Vitamin Records presents a string quartet tribute to this brand new band and a brave interpretation of their entire debut album by talented string musicians. Violin, viola and cello combine to transform their fast paced tracks and invigorate them with string driven energy. 'Time to Dance', 'The Only Difference Between Martyrdom and Suicide Is Press Coverage' and 'Build God, Then We'll Talk' are presented in a captivating new form which will intrigue the listener. |
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Numbers from the Beast: An All-Star Tribute to Iron Maiden(more) »rank: 122945by: Various Artists
:Album Description:CLASSIC MAIDEN TUNES REVAMPED BY PAST AND PRESENT MEMBERS OF: Iron Maiden • KISS • AC/DC • Motörhead • Anthrax • Dio • Judas Priest * Ozzy’s band • Testament • Twisted Sister • Extreme • Slaughter * Whitesnake • Led Zeppelin • Mr. Big • Poison • MSG • Helmet • Styx * UFO • Lynch Mob • Suicidal Tendencies • Dokken • Rob Zombie Band * Rainbow • The Firm • WWE Wrestler Chris Jericho and many, many more! |
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The Celtic Harp: A Tribute to Edward Bunting with the Belfast Harp Orchestra(more) »rank: 46191by: The Chieftains
:Album Description:CLASSIC MAIDEN TUNES REVAMPED BY PAST AND PRESENT MEMBERS OF: Iron Maiden • KISS • AC/DC • Motörhead • Anthrax • Dio • Judas Priest * Ozzy’s band • Testament • Twisted Sister • Extreme • Slaughter * Whitesnake • Led Zeppelin • Mr. Big • Poison • MSG • Helmet • Styx * UFO • Lynch Mob • Suicidal Tendencies • Dokken • Rob Zombie Band * Rainbow • The Firm • WWE Wrestler Chris Jericho and many, many more! |
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The String Quartet Tribute to Evanescence(more) »rank: 27496from: Vitamin Records
:Album Description:CLASSIC MAIDEN TUNES REVAMPED BY PAST AND PRESENT MEMBERS OF: Iron Maiden • KISS • AC/DC • Motörhead • Anthrax • Dio • Judas Priest * Ozzy’s band • Testament • Twisted Sister • Extreme • Slaughter * Whitesnake • Led Zeppelin • Mr. Big • Poison • MSG • Helmet • Styx * UFO • Lynch Mob • Suicidal Tendencies • Dokken • Rob Zombie Band * Rainbow • The Firm • WWE Wrestler Chris Jericho and many, many more! |
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Going Driftless: An Artist's Tribute to Greg Brown(more) »rank: 37693by: Various Artists
: :Twenty years prior to the release of Going Driftless, Greg Brown sang about being a dad. 'I'm a man who's rich in daughters,' he boasted, tenderly. It's appropriate, then, that the most affecting song on this tribute album is a hushed, heartfelt reading of Brown's early rarity 'Ella Mae,' played and sung here by his three girls, Pieta, Zoe, and Constie. And while theirs is the disc's single best performance, there's much more here to recommend. Lucinda Williams (who opens the album with 'Lately') and Iris DeMent ('The Train Carrying Jimmie Rodgers Home') are, like Brown, raw, emotive singers steeped in ... |
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Piano Strings Tribute to the Music of Celine Dion(more) »rank: 117236from: Tribute Sounds
: :Twenty years prior to the release of Going Driftless, Greg Brown sang about being a dad. 'I'm a man who's rich in daughters,' he boasted, tenderly. It's appropriate, then, that the most affecting song on this tribute album is a hushed, heartfelt reading of Brown's early rarity 'Ella Mae,' played and sung here by his three girls, Pieta, Zoe, and Constie. And while theirs is the disc's single best performance, there's much more here to recommend. Lucinda Williams (who opens the album with 'Lately') and Iris DeMent ('The Train Carrying Jimmie Rodgers Home') are, like Brown, raw, emotive singers steeped in ... |
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Is it Rolling Bob?: A Reggae Tribute to Bob Dylan(more) »rank: 23153by: Various Artists
: :Bob Dylan's songs have been covered by everyone from the Byrds to Muzak. But performers from other traditions, unhampered by the original historic and social contexts and subsequent decades of awe-struck veneration, can just relax and sing their hearts out. Producer Dr. Dread has picked material from Dylan's Woody Guthrie-influenced early career ('Lonesome Death of Hattie Carrol'), his anarchistic yet tender middle period ('Just Like A Woman'), and even his brief foray into born-again Christianity ('Gotta Serve Somebody'). Each selection is rhythmically revamped while the lyrics are sometimes reinterpreted via the Word according to Jah. But if the straightforward arrangements tend ... |
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Flyleaf String Tribute(more) »rank: 102381by: Various Artists
: :Bob Dylan's songs have been covered by everyone from the Byrds to Muzak. But performers from other traditions, unhampered by the original historic and social contexts and subsequent decades of awe-struck veneration, can just relax and sing their hearts out. Producer Dr. Dread has picked material from Dylan's Woody Guthrie-influenced early career ('Lonesome Death of Hattie Carrol'), his anarchistic yet tender middle period ('Just Like A Woman'), and even his brief foray into born-again Christianity ('Gotta Serve Somebody'). Each selection is rhythmically revamped while the lyrics are sometimes reinterpreted via the Word according to Jah. But if the straightforward arrangements tend ... |

