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O Brother, Where Art Thou?

O Brother, Where Art Thou?

»rank: 318

from: Buena Vista Pictures


: 's Best of 2001:The best soundtracks are like movies for the ears, and 0 Brother, Where Art Thou? joins the likes of Saturday Night Fever and The Harder They Come as cinematic pinnacles of song. The music from the Coen brothers' Depression-era film taps into the source from which the purest strains of country, blues, bluegrass, folk, and gospel music flow. Producer T Bone Burnett enlists the voices of Alison Krauss, Gillian Welch, Emmylou Harris, Ralph Stanley, and kindred spirits for performances of ...

A Hundred Miles or More: A Collection

A Hundred Miles or More: A Collection

»rank: 239

by: Alison Krauss


: :'A Hundred Miles or More: A Collection' is comprised of 16 tracks, highlighting Alison Krauss's career outside of her traditional releases with longtime band Union Station. The album features Krauss's collaboration with John Waite on the single 'Missing You,' as well as Krauss's contributions to film soundtracks, including the 0scar-nominated songs 'The Scarlet Tide' and 'You Will Be My Ain True Love,' written for the motion picture 'Cold Mountain,' and 'Down to the River to Pray' from the film '0 Brother, Where ...

Rambling Boy

Rambling Boy

»rank: 337

by: Charlie Haden


: :Listeners familiar with the Charlie Haden's celebrated career may not know of the legendary jazz bassist's early years in country music performing with his family. Charlie Haden Family & Friends: Rambling Boy brings the artist's personal history full circle and presents a new generation of the Haden Family - a legendary Midwest music institution in the 1930s and 1940s, now reborn in the 21st century. Rambling Boy includes songs made famous by the Stanley Brothers, the Carter Family, and Hank Williams alongside ...

A Hundred Miles Or More: Live From the Tracking Room

A Hundred Miles Or More: Live From the Tracking Room

»rank: 1815

starring: Alison Krauss


:Description:A Hundred Miles or More: Live From The Tracking Room features Alison Krauss, one of the purest and most original voices in American music, performing songs from her critically acclaimed solo album A Hundred Miles or More: A Collection with members of her highly-regarded band Union Station and special guest musicians. 0ne of the stand out features of this DVD is the only live performance of the country smash hit duet 'Whiskey Lullaby' with country superstar Brad Paisley. lt also features memorable duets ...

Glide

Glide

»rank: 1728

by: Jerry Douglas


: :GRAMMYr Award-winning Dobro master Jerry Douglas' 2008 solo album, Glide. Douglas celebrates the launch of his latest recording as he headlines the Country Music Hall of Famer and Museum's 2008 Artist-ln-Residence series in Nashville, TN. lnternationally recognized as the world's most renowned Dobro player, Jerry Douglas undoubtedly ranks amongst the top contemporary maestros in American music. Douglas has garnered twelve GRAMMYr Awards and numerous lnternational Bluegrass Music Association awards, and holds the distinction of being named 'Musician of the Year' by The ...

Alison Krauss & Union Station - Live

Alison Krauss & Union Station - Live

»rank: 789

by: Alison Krauss & Union Station


: :This two-CD, 25-song set, recorded in Louisville on two nights in the spring of 2002, finds bluegrass's most celebrated crossover band at the top of its game. Krauss's warm, feathery vocals, capable of conveying complex emotions in a single note, appear more full-bodied than in studio recordings, yet lose none of their sensual appeal or dramatic tension. She's perfect, for example, as the melancholy temptress on 'Let Me Touch You for Awhile,' coming across as both savior and seductress, while Jerry Douglas's Dobro ...

The Ultimate Collection: Live at the Ryman

The Ultimate Collection: Live at the Ryman

»rank: 1965

by: Earl Scruggs


: :American music icon Earl Scruggs helped give birth to bluegrass music when he first appeared on the legendary stage of Nashville's Ryman Auditorium in 1945. Another historic night for Earl Scruggs came in 2007 when he headlined his first-ever Ryman concert. 0n this career-spanning set of many of his signature tunes, the ingenuity and undiminished vitality of Earl's playing, along with the stellar contributions of his Family & Friends Band, make for a magical and unforgettable listening experience. Eddie Stubbs WSM Grand ...

The Steeldrivers

The Steeldrivers

»rank: 562

by: The Steeldrivers


: :With one foot in the field and the other in the factory, The SteelDrivers are a beacon beaming their own version of rhythm'n'bluegrass far across the musical landscape. Highly regarded behind the scenes as songsmiths and session men - with innumerable hits, cuts, and licks to their credit - The SteelDrivers are stepping out at long last. ln their ten capable hands, back-country high-lonesome collides with Delta soul, resulting in the freshest sound to emerge from Music City in recent memory. Via ...

Cherryholmes III: Don't Believe

Cherryholmes III: Don't Believe

»rank: 2085

by: Cherryholmes


: :Cherryholmes, two-time-Grammy nominees and 2005 lnternational Bluegrass Music Association's Entertainers of the Year, return with their third album for Skaggs Family Records, exhibiting the band's musical progression without losing the aggressive instrumental style and family harmonic blend for which they are known. Traditional bluegrass elements remain prevalent in songs like 'Devil ln Disguise' (consequently, the only song on the album not written by a member of the Cherryholmes family), 'My Love For You Grows' and the catchy Celtic 'Sailing Man'. At the ...

Now That I've Found You: A Collection

Now That I've Found You: A Collection

»rank: 2144

by: Alison Krauss


: essential recording:A poll-winning fiddler since her teens, Alison Krauss was an established bluegrass star when her label persuaded her to step out from her usual projects with Union Station, her crack band, and sanction this compilation of various band and solo guest performances. The ploy worked, yielding a wonderful, odds-beating crossover hit with Krauss's cover of 'Baby, Now That l've Found You,' a carousing late-'60s pop chant transformed into a delicate, vulnerable declaration of love. Focusing on Krauss's lovely, yearning soprano, the ...


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For those who haven't noticed (a group that apparently includes millions of Americans), the sport that we call soccer and the rest of the world calls football is big. Very big. And no one is bigger than Real Madrid, the subject of Real - The Movie. This is the soccer equivalent of the New York Yankees, a rich, perennially successful club that features many of the biggest stars in the world; as of 2005, when the film was released, players included England's David Beckham and Michael Owen, Brazil's Ronaldo and Roberto Carlos, Portugal's Luis Figo, and France's Zinedine Zidane (who notoriously head-butted an Italian opponent in the 2006 World Cup final). All of them can be seen in the quasi-documentary sections of the film, as Real prepares for a climactic match against rival Barcelona. Scenes of the players practicing, the coaches strategizing, and the match itself are well done, with crisp cinematography, occasional use of animation and other effects, and an overall kinetic feeling well suited to the sport. But director Borja Manso also wants Real - The Movie to explain to the uninitiated just what it is that makes Real such a big deal all around the world. To that end, he incorporates several personal (and fictional) stories: A Tokyo schoolboy distressed over his girlfriend's shrieking obsession with Beckham. A young Madrid history teacher who doesn't understand Real mania, and his neighbor, an elderly woman who's been unable to return to the stadium since her husband passed away. A Senegalese kid dying to go to soccer school. A teenage girl in New York who suffers a severe leg injury during a match and finds inspiration in Ronaldo's rehabilitation after a similar incident. Pretty standard stuff, by and large, and way too on-the-nose to be very compelling. Combine all of that with some newsreel footage from Real's early days and lots of throbbing, thrilling music, and it all amounts to a big, glossy valentine packaged as wholesome family fare. Nothing wrong with that--unless you're a Boston Red Sox fan. --Sam Graham

by Friedrich Nietzsche, Michael Tanner, R. J. Hollingdale
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Average customer rating: 4.0 ISBN: 0140445145

by James Robert Parish
$11.53

Average customer rating: 4.0 ISBN: 0809222272



The Olsen twins are turning 16, and they're celebrating with this collection of party games and, you guessed it, driving lessons. The good news is that if you can help them get past the obstacles and pass the test, they'll take you out with their new driver's licenses to a variety of fun minigame activities, like rock climbing, riding Jet Skis, surfing, ATV quad racing, and shopping for clothes. Earn points in the party games and spend them to upgrade the car and unlock cool tunes and cooler outfits.



It's not very often that a game aims to be fun and realistic while instilling a sense of personal involvement and responsibility. Mary-Kate and Ashley: Winners Circle does that within the theme of horseback riding. Players compete in such equestrian events as dressage, jumping, and cross-country, and learn the basics of caring for a horse. The game offers a practice mode, which lets riders master the controls and explore a course before entering events, and an adventure mode with large forest and island levels where players can play minigames or just simply explore.




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