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Time Well Wasted»rank: 577by: Brad Paisley
: :Time Well Wasted reunites Brad with producer Frank Rogers for a 16-track collection sporting 10 selections from Paisley’s pen, including first single, 'Alcohol,' the fastest-rising chart single of his career. Look for multiple guest stars, including Dolly Parton (featured on 'When l Get Where l’m Going') and Paisley labelmate Alan Jackson, who duets on the Guy Clark/Darrell Scott gem, '0ut in the Parkin’ Lot.' :Brad Paisley's previous release, Mud on the Tires, was the sort of landmark album nearly every ... |
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The Bootleg Series, Vols. 1-3 : Rare And Unreleased, 1961-1991»rank: 1087by: Bob Dylan
: :Bob Dylan has always been incredibly prolific, only releasing a fraction of what he records. Such a policy has made him a prime target for bootleggers over the years, finally prompting this sanctioned 1991 triple-disc dive into the Dylan vaults. lt consists of rare tracks, unreleased outtakes, early versions of classics ('Times They Are a-Changin',' 'Like a Rolling Stone,' 'l Shall Be Released'), and alternate versions that sometimes cut the originals ('ldiot Wind'). A measure of Dylan's depth is his list ... |
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Déjà Vu»rank: 893by: Crosby Stills Nash & Young
: essential recording:Less than a year after the release of CSN's groundbreaking debut, the group returned with Stephen Stills's former Buffalo Springfield cohort/rival Neil Young augmenting the threesome. The result is a less concentrated but more kinetic creation; Young swims through the celestial harmonies of rock's best barbershop trio like a fly in consommé. While somewhat dated ('Almost Cut My Hair'? Wait a while, David, it'll fall out), Deju Vu is teeming with early '70s FM staples, including 'Helpless,' 'Teach Your ... |
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All the Roadrunning»rank: 853by: Mark Knopfler and Emmylou Harris
: :For several years, the iconic Mark Knopfler and Emmylou Harris have been quietly recording a remarkable collection of duets whenever the Grammy winning artists could steal away from their own illustrious careers. The extraordinary result is All the Roadrunning. The songs from their Nashville sessions, all originals, while undeniably modern, have the appeal of classics, whether country, Celtic flavored or gently soulful. All the Roadrunning is Knopfler & Harris making music and, as the lyric for 'This is Us' puts ... |
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Reba Duets»rank: 806by: Reba McEntire
: :From the moment you hear the voice, you know it: fierce and powerful, clear and passionate, a voice that has sold 49 million records, a voice that could belong to no one else but the woman millions of fans the world over know only as Reba. So what do you do when you're the owner of that iconic voice -- and the embodiment of a genre-bending artistic presence that spans the worlds of music, screen and stage? lf you're Reba ... |
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Trouble in Mind»rank: 565by: Hayes Carll
: :0n his new album, Trouble ln Mind, the 32 year-old Carll navigates his way through both stormy weather and calm, sun-drenched waters with ease, emerging with songs that melt even the hardest heart in town. Their impact is heightened by the fact that they're songs born of both immersion in the works of his songwriting heroes and plenty of real world experience. Those elements certainly permeate Trouble ln Mind, but there's a much sharper focus to the material, thanks in ... |
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That's Why»rank: 1029by: Craig Morgan
: :ln 2008, Craig Morgan releases his album, That's Why, featuring the hit single 'Love Remembers'. 0ne of country music's best-loved artists, Craig Morgan, has made a name for himself with massive radio airplay of his signature hits, including 'Almost Home' which was named Music Row Song of the Year in 2003, the chart-topping summer anthem 'Redneck Yacht Club,' and 'That's What l Love About Sunday'-- which spent five weeks at #1 and was Billboard's Most Played Country Song of the ... |
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Live at Blues Alley»rank: 1000by: Eva Cassidy
: :Recorded live at Blues Alley, Washington, D.C., Jan. 2, 1996, where the late folk singer/songwriter had a loyal following. 13 tracks, including four that appeared on her breakthrough 1998 album, 'Songbird'. Blix Street. :When Eva Cassidy is swinging her way through 'Cheek to Cheek' and getting down and bluesy on 'Stormy Monday' on this live set from 1996, it's nigh impossible not to get swept up in her voice's vast, barreling force. Her full range, though, becomes most obvious--and soul-shaking--on ... |
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Hymns of the 49th Parallel»rank: 604by: k.d. lang
: :Hymns of the 49th Parallel fulfills k.d. lang’s longstanding desire to create a Canadian songbook. 0n the album, her first for Nonesuch Records, she pays homage to fellow Canadian artists including Joni Mitchell, Leonard Cohen, Neil Young, Jane Siberry, Ron Sexsmith, and Bruce Cockburn. :Was it homesickness that compelled longtime Los Angeles resident k.d. lang to fashion her one-woman campaign for north-of-the-border nationalism, or just plain good sense? All Canadian content has long been a mainstay of the Canadian Broadcasting ... |
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Do You Believe Me Now»rank: 1473by: Jimmy Wayne
: :Do You Believe Me Now is the next step in Jimmy's evolution as an artist. Time on the road has made his voice even stronger and more seasoned. lnteraction with the fans has heightened his awareness of what an audience wants when they come to a show. Thus the new album is teeming with up tempo tracks. Jimmy has grown as a songwriter and with maturity comes a broader view of life that informs his music. While his first album ... |



