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Tribute To The Music Of Bob Wills & The Texas Playboys (Dance Version)(more) »rank: 118533by: Asleep at the Wheel
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Hillbilly Jazz(more) »rank: 29414by: Vassar Clements
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Harley-Davidson Cycles: Country Road Songs(more) »rank: 127899by: Various Artists
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Country Boy's Dream(more) »rank: 30873by: Various Artists
:Album Description:2008 compilation of Country, Western, Bluegrass and Instrumental Classics. All of these recordings are just from Bear Family's catalog of Country related music. Some of these songs aren't very familiar; in fact, some of the artists aren't very familiar, but this is a jumpin' little record. For every well-known song, like Carl Perkins' 'Country Boy's Dream', there's half-a-dozen gloriously obscure tracks, like 'Indian Momma' by Marvin Rainwater. This is a true alternative history of Country. 33 flashes from the archives of oblivion, courtesy of Bear Family! |
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Ridin' the Hi-Line(more) »rank: 55955by: Wylie & The Wild West Show
: :Think the singing cowboy is a phenomenon of the 20th century? Well, Wylie Gustafson and his band the Wild West have a surprise for you. Unfocused in their days as an alt-country act, Gustafson and his vibrant little outfit found their calling on 1998's Total Yodel! If this triumphant, mature follow-up oozes authenticity, rest assured, Gustafson is no cowboy-obsessed suburban kid. He grew up on a Montana ranch and runs his own in Washington State, living an authentic Western life others fantasize about. He proudly proclaims his anachronistic nature in 'Yodeling Cowhand,' one of 13 originals showcasing his crystal clear voice, with its ... |
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Love Without Mercy(more) »rank: 120836by: Lee Roy Parnell
: :Think the singing cowboy is a phenomenon of the 20th century? Well, Wylie Gustafson and his band the Wild West have a surprise for you. Unfocused in their days as an alt-country act, Gustafson and his vibrant little outfit found their calling on 1998's Total Yodel! If this triumphant, mature follow-up oozes authenticity, rest assured, Gustafson is no cowboy-obsessed suburban kid. He grew up on a Montana ranch and runs his own in Washington State, living an authentic Western life others fantasize about. He proudly proclaims his anachronistic nature in 'Yodeling Cowhand,' one of 13 originals showcasing his crystal clear voice, with its ... |
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Highways, Heartaches & Honky-Tonks(more) »rank: 97859by: Brian Burns
: :Think the singing cowboy is a phenomenon of the 20th century? Well, Wylie Gustafson and his band the Wild West have a surprise for you. Unfocused in their days as an alt-country act, Gustafson and his vibrant little outfit found their calling on 1998's Total Yodel! If this triumphant, mature follow-up oozes authenticity, rest assured, Gustafson is no cowboy-obsessed suburban kid. He grew up on a Montana ranch and runs his own in Washington State, living an authentic Western life others fantasize about. He proudly proclaims his anachronistic nature in 'Yodeling Cowhand,' one of 13 originals showcasing his crystal clear voice, with its ... |
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In Concert(more) »rank: 35119starring: Asleep at the Wheel
:Description:This is western swing at its best. Asleep at the Wheel had their greatest success of the seventies in 1975 with the album 'Texas Gold', released by Capitol Records. At one stroke, they had become the most popular country band of the seventies. This 60 |
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Always Drink Upstream from the Herd(more) »rank: 142849by: Riders in the Sky
:Description:This is western swing at its best. Asleep at the Wheel had their greatest success of the seventies in 1975 with the album 'Texas Gold', released by Capitol Records. At one stroke, they had become the most popular country band of the seventies. This 60 |
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Elana James(more) »rank: 93486by: Elana James
: :This the debut CD from the Hot Jazzy Fiddle-ist and vocalist from the westen swing power trio Hot Club of Cowtown and Bob Dylan's touring band. Elana [James'] throaty violin solos arrived in terse, epigrammatic phrases with a sprint, every so often, into chromatic harmony. She also sang in a breathy, un-self-conscious voice that made every double-entendre seductive. --Jon Pareles New York Times :As a featured instrumentalist (then known as Elana Fremerman) within the Hot Club of Cowtown, the violinist helped bridge the Parisian jazz of Django Reinhardt and the western swing of Bob Wills. When the Hot Club disbanded after touring ... |

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


