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Timeless(more) »rank: 155142by: Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown
:Album Description:Clarence 'Gatemouth' Brown has had a distinguished career spanning more than a half-century (and he shows no sign of stopping). Although many regard him strictly as a bluesman, Brown is a multifaceted performer, with musical links and nods to blues, jazz, swing, country, old-time, and Cajun. The New York Times calls this multi-instrumentalist '…an American master.' Over the years Brown has been a regular fixture on Houston television, and in the 1970s he recorded with country guitarist Roy Clark. His accolades include a 1982 Grammy, countless WC Handy awards, and the 1998 Rhythm & Blues Foundation Pioneer Award. His HighTone debut marks ... |
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Greatest Hits Live(more) »rank: 78985by: Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen
:Album Description:Clarence 'Gatemouth' Brown has had a distinguished career spanning more than a half-century (and he shows no sign of stopping). Although many regard him strictly as a bluesman, Brown is a multifaceted performer, with musical links and nods to blues, jazz, swing, country, old-time, and Cajun. The New York Times calls this multi-instrumentalist '…an American master.' Over the years Brown has been a regular fixture on Houston television, and in the 1970s he recorded with country guitarist Roy Clark. His accolades include a 1982 Grammy, countless WC Handy awards, and the 1998 Rhythm & Blues Foundation Pioneer Award. His HighTone debut marks ... |
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Frettin' Fingers: The Lightning Guitar of Jimmy Bryant(more) »rank: 71754by: Jimmy Bryant
:Album Description:Here at last is the ultimate 3-CD box set that illumi-nates guitarist Jimmy Bryant’s fretboard genius once and for all, spotlighting the dizzying technique, the flu-ent lines and the electrifying flights of improvisation that have made Bryant a legend with guitar cognoscenti everywhere. To say Jimmy Bryant was as important to country-guitar picking as Charlie Parker was to bebop is a tribute to both legends. This deluxe-edition, 75-track, career-spanning collection is loaded with the gravity-defying, Capitol-era duets of Bryant and Speedy West, the never-reissued Bryant solo material from the Imperial and Dolton labels, as well as a large handful of ultra-rare singles, ... |
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Definitive Collection(more) »rank: 180230by: Merle Haggard
:Album Description:Here at last is the ultimate 3-CD box set that illumi-nates guitarist Jimmy Bryant’s fretboard genius once and for all, spotlighting the dizzying technique, the flu-ent lines and the electrifying flights of improvisation that have made Bryant a legend with guitar cognoscenti everywhere. To say Jimmy Bryant was as important to country-guitar picking as Charlie Parker was to bebop is a tribute to both legends. This deluxe-edition, 75-track, career-spanning collection is loaded with the gravity-defying, Capitol-era duets of Bryant and Speedy West, the never-reissued Bryant solo material from the Imperial and Dolton labels, as well as a large handful of ultra-rare singles, ... |
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It's Time(more) »rank: 45462by: Big Sandy & His Fly Rite Boys
: :The Los Angeles-based Big Sandy and His Fly-Rite Boys play roots music that calls to mind the days when country and western and rock & roll were but two sides of the same coin. They're unabashedly retro, right down to their vintage clothes and period instruments. They even recorded It's Time! on vintage equipment at Joey's Place, the former home of Hollywood's famed Electro Vox studio, where folks like the Maddox Brothers and Rose and Tex Ritter once laid down tracks. None of that would mean a thing, of course, if the music wasn't any good--and it is. Instrumentally, the Fly-Rite Boys are ... |
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Heaven Is Creepy(more) »rank: 158045by: Jim Campilongo
: :Guitarist Jim Campilongo is no more a jazz artist and no less eclectic than Norah Jones, his bandmate in their Little Willies side project. Like virtuosi as different from each other as Chet Atkins, Jeff Beck, and Pat Metheny--each of whom Campilongo's music occasionally recalls--he's more concerned with tone, timbre, and space than with show-off runs of hot-licks speed. With his rhythm section almost subliminal, supporting the guitarist rather than pushing him, the trio's music is primarily instrumental, though vocalist Martha Wainwright provides a timewarp turn with her tremulous vocal on Stephen Foster's 'Beautiful Dreamer,' while Jones cuts to the heart of 'Cry ... |
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The Essential Marty Robbins: 1951-1982(more) »rank: 159130by: Marty Robbins
: :Country's jack-of-all-trades, Marty Robbins handled so many musical styles so well. The common threads were his shivering, fragile tenor; an ability to tastefully emote; and of course, an uncanny knack for appealing to popular tastes. From his earliest heart-rending ballads to his Western sagas, rockabilly romps, countrypolitan crooning, standards, and even his kitschy pop, Robbins lent them all a grace and civility that was simply hard to resist because he never (well, rarely) confused accessibility with shallowness. Though best known for bringing the cowboy uptown, Robbins helped expand the parameters of what a 'country' artist could do, his choices defined by quality of ... |
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RESERVATION BLUES The Soundtrack(more) »rank: 165201by: Jim Boyd and Sherman Alexie
:Album Description:This recording blends Spokane/Coeur d' Alene Indian writer Sherman Alexie's words with Colville Indian songwriter Jim Boyd's music to form a very moving collaboration. Three songs from this CD was placed in the miramax motion picture Smoke Signals and is included on the TVT Records soundtrack. The song 'Small World' was placed on the benefit CD HONOR, which included many other guests such as; Bonnie Raitt, the Indigo Girls, John Trudell, Matthew Sweet, and many more. |
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Tell the Truth(more) »rank: 30536by: Lee Roy Parnell
: :Lee Roy Parnell has been scoring country hits and tearing up Texas roadhouses for many years now, but he's never had a better album to tour behind than Tell the Truth. Partly that's because he's never written a more personal batch of songs--nearly every composition here is charged with self-discovery. 'How can true love ever find us, if we're just someone we've made up,' he wonders over the title track's steamy sway. On a Pentecostal house wrecker called 'Brand New Feeling,' he testifies joyously: 'I found a brand-new me.' His music's reborn, too. Parnell's blues and boogie-woogie licks have more bite here than ... |
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Merle Haggard - Greatest Hits(more) »rank: 135203by: Merle Haggard
: :Lee Roy Parnell has been scoring country hits and tearing up Texas roadhouses for many years now, but he's never had a better album to tour behind than Tell the Truth. Partly that's because he's never written a more personal batch of songs--nearly every composition here is charged with self-discovery. 'How can true love ever find us, if we're just someone we've made up,' he wonders over the title track's steamy sway. On a Pentecostal house wrecker called 'Brand New Feeling,' he testifies joyously: 'I found a brand-new me.' His music's reborn, too. Parnell's blues and boogie-woogie licks have more bite here than ... |




Marie opens the show with an outdoor rendition of "We Need a Little Christmas" and then moves into the studio where Kirk Cameron arrives on a snowmobile (fresh from rescuing a trio of blonde snow bunnies) to read "The First Christmas Story." Lee Greenwood performs "Christmas to Christmas" and later a duet with Marie. "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas" is sung by Sally Struthers and daughter with help from the Osmond Boys--six stepping stones ages 4 to 12 who have the senior Osmonds' moves down pat. The adorable award, though, goes to Marie's 5-year-old son, Steven, who performs a rockin' version of "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town" (clapping on the off-beat nearly the whole song).
Marie has a good, strong voice, but many of the songs are overproduced and melodramatic. This, most likely, is a product of the big, pouffy '80s (her hair and outfits are also bigger-than-life) rather than a reflection of her talents. The closing number, "O Holy Night," sung by Marie alone, is quite lovely. --Dana Van Nest