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King of the Mountains»rank: 1877by: Rodney Carrington
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Easy Tiger»rank: 1218by: Ryan Adams
: :l think there are really only two kinds of pop music CDs these days. There are the ones you listen to only once or twice, maybe downloading the single good song to your iPod or computer; then there are others that grow stronger, sweeter, and more necessary each time you play them. Gold was that way; Cold Roses was that way; so was Jacksonville City Nights. l won't say Adams is the best North American singer-songwriter since Neil Young...but l ... |
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Time After Time»rank: 1660by: Eva Cassidy
: :The 2000 release Time After Time is a collection of 12 previously unreleased Eva Cassidy performances, primarily studio recordings, Time After Time also includes four live tracks. This album continues the tradition set by previous Eva Cassidy releases, a mix of traditional favorites such as 'l Wandered by a Brookside' and more contemporary songs like the title track, a remake of the 1984 Cyndi Lauper hit. Blix label. :Minus all the machinery that the music industry can put behind an ... |
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Meet Me In Margaritaville: The Ultimate Collection»rank: 1360by: Jimmy Buffett
: :Jimmy Buffett may have made his millions, but that doesn't mean that he has eased up on his workload. After releasing 33 albums, mounting grueling annual tours, and fashioning an entire industry and lifestyle out of his signature song 'Margaritaville,' Buffett trots out this two-CD collection. Yet, Meet Me in Magaritaville, which spans 30 years, isn't merely a retread of his long, storied career. Buffett has written two new songs for the package and re-recorded six alternative versions of fan favorites ... |
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The Very Best of Judy Collins»rank: 2682by: Judy Collins
: :This definitive 16-track collection gathers signature singles and album cuts from her nine Elektra albums spanning 1964 to 1975. Co-produced by Judy Collins and featuring backing performances by Stephen Stills, Van Dyke Parks, Ray Baretto, and more. |
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12 Songs of Christmas»rank: 758by: Jim Reeves
: :This definitive 16-track collection gathers signature singles and album cuts from her nine Elektra albums spanning 1964 to 1975. Co-produced by Judy Collins and featuring backing performances by Stephen Stills, Van Dyke Parks, Ray Baretto, and more. |
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Let There Be Peace on Earth»rank: 1337by: Vince Gill
: :Vince Gill's first holiday effort is split between secular favorites and Christian carols, but whether he's dreaming of a 'White Christmas' or asking 'What Child ls This,' the performances and arrangements are consistently careful, quiet, and slow. Sometimes, this effect is nearly magical--on 'l'll Be Home For Christmas,' the hushed and hesitant piano and Gill's high tenor sound as yearning as a dream unfulfilled. But, excepting a couple of Chet Atkinslike instrumentals, the more common result is that what should sound ... |
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Harvest Moon»rank: 2295by: Neil Young
: :When Neil Young seems about to zig, he zags. Two years after 1990's loud Ragged Glory, he retreats to an old world of steel guitars, gentle folk melodies, and pristine country choruses. (That's Linda Ronstadt, who helped make 1972's Harvest a hit album, singing backup on the follow-up.) Young name-drops Hank Williams, Jimi Hendrix, and his old dog, King, in rich reminiscences about the musical ride he and his fans have shared since the late '60s. The album, as Young sings ... |
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Greatest Hits: Every Mile a Memory»rank: 2920by: Dierks Bentley
: :Five years, five #1 hits, six Grammy nominations, and one CMA Horizon Award later, Platinum-selling country superstar Dierks Bentley brings you a collection of his fan's favorites on Greatest Hits/Every Mile A Memory 2003-2008. The compilation features ten of Dierks' most recognizable hits, two brand new songs, and five live songs selected exclusively by his fans! Dierks has given his loyal fans creative control of this project, allowing them to handpick the content of the album, cover art, and the ... |
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Modern Times»rank: 1853by: Bob Dylan
: :First new album in 5 years featuring 10 new songs :At a time when the majority of those his age are drifting into retirement, 65-year-old Bob Dylan has put the capper on a three-record run that ranks with the best in his storied, 44-album career. Like Time 0ut of Mind and Love and Theft before it, Modern Times is a rootsy, blues-soaked pool of the purest form of Americana--skipping the progressive bells or whistles for an understated backing by his ... |

