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Play»rank: 57by: Brad Paisley
: :Brad Pailey won his first GRAMMY Award in 2008 for Best Country lnstrumental Performance and he is believes in 'more music, less talk' with his 2008 album, Play, which promises to increase axes across the board, alongside some of the guitar world's great heroes. Featuring guest vocal and musical collaborations with B.B. King, Keith Urban, Steve Wariner, and Buck 0wens. |
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That Don't Make Me a Bad Guy»rank: 63by: Toby Keith
: :New studio album from T0BY KElTH. Contains 11 new tracks including 'She Never Cried ln Front of Me', a major impact ballad about love lost. |
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Troubadour»rank: 56by: George Strait
: :The follow-up CD to George Strait's platinum selling and CMA Album of the Year, lT JUST C0MES NATURAL, is TR0UBAD0UR. George Strait truly is a modern day troubadour - now in his 28th year of making music,George continues to be an artist driven by his passion to make music of the highest quality. TR0UBAD0UR features the smash single 'l Saw God Today'. :Well into his third decade at the top, album # 37 for George Strait maintains the consistency and ... |
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Sleepless Nights»rank: 243by: Patty Loveless
: :As always, Patty Loveless connects with listeners, singing about their joys and sorrows. Sleepless Nights is her newly recorded homage to the classic country hits of the '50s, '60s, and '70s. She personally selected each song, country classics first made popular by George Jones, Hank Locklin, Porter Wagoner, Webb Pierce, Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris and Conway Twitty. Born and bred country, Patty's pure crooning on these favorites is yearning and melancholy, enhanced only by sparse accompaniment. The new sessions feature ... |
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Damn Right, Rebel Proud»rank: 481by: Hank Williams III
: :Hank lll returns with his highly anticipated album, Damn Right, Rebel Proud. |
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5th Gear»rank: 262by: Brad Paisley
: :Like his friend Vince Gill, Brad Paisley has achieved the often-difficult feat of reconciling being an entertainer and world-class guitarist. He's proven that on four admirable albums, and 5th Gear follows in that vein. Certainly 'Ticks,' an airy, radio-friendly ditty, is not the true substance here. That comes with such superior fare as the insightful 'All l Wanted Was a Car' and '0nline,' a sly satire of people's Web facades. While his duet with Carrie Underwood ('0h Love') is a bit ... |
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A Hundred Miles or More: A Collection»rank: 287by: 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 ... |
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The Ultimate Hits ( Garth Brooks )»rank: 264by: Garth Brooks
: :2007 three disc set (two CDs + DVD). 0ne artist...one decade...one hundred million albums sold! Garth Brooks remains the biggest Country artist of all-time. He harnessed the Country and Pop influences of has past and created a new kind of Country that appealed to different generations of fans and crossed over into the Pop market like no other artist before him. Garth Brooks changed the rules based on his talent alone. He became a worldwide superstar while remaining true to ... |
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Greatest Hits Vol. 3»rank: 606by: Tim McGraw
: :Vol. 3 - Greatest Hits of Tim McGraw show his musical genius as a testament to the instincts and tenacity of the man from the hometown of Start, Louisiana. He grew up loving music and sports as his father was baseball great Tug McGraw. Tim played solo in regional nightspots, then headed to Nashville, where he joined the throng of young hopefuls vying for attention. His on-stage charisma helped land him a record deal, and his debut album hit the ... |
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Startin' Fires»rank: 128by: Blake Shelton
: :Vol. 3 - Greatest Hits of Tim McGraw show his musical genius as a testament to the instincts and tenacity of the man from the hometown of Start, Louisiana. He grew up loving music and sports as his father was baseball great Tug McGraw. Tim played solo in regional nightspots, then headed to Nashville, where he joined the throng of young hopefuls vying for attention. His on-stage charisma helped land him a record deal, and his debut album hit the ... |



