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Chris Hillman Tribute Concerts
(2001)
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Given his enthusiasm for both the Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers, it's no wonder that author and musician Sid Griffin is a big fan of Chris Hillman, who was a major figure in both groups; Hillman was also the leader of the Desert Rose Band and is a superb bluegrass instrumentalist, not to mention a sideman who's worked with more fine ...
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Rebels Without Applause
(1996)
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Sunday Morning Sessions
(1995)
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Gram Parsons Tribute Concert
(1999)
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Although the Gram Parsons tribute CD on Almo Records may seem like the last word on the matter, it really isn't. Country music, in its purest form, is road music, meant to be played by and for the people. Like the blues, it comes alive on the stage. Gram Parsons -- one of the most revolutionary practitioners of the form -- knew this intrinsically, ...
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John Fogerty: Wrote a Song for Everyone
(1996)
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The music of John Fogerty may be quintessentially American -- rootsy, rocking, and unpretentious -- but it took a Finnish label (Rubber Rabbit) to put together this tribute album (which was released domestically by Pravda). Several American acts do make an appearance, however, and all of the artists take a fairly faithful approach to the material. ...
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20 More Explosive Fantastic Rockin' Mega Smash Hit Explosions!
(1992)
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Pravda's sequel to their first compilation of K-Tel cover songs has, like its predecessor, as many hits as misses. To be sure, some of the songs weren't all that great to begin with -- how could any artist hope to transform Donny and Marie Osmond's "A Little Bit Country, A Little Bit Rock & Roll" into something more substantial? Well, John Wesley ...
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Land of Hope and Crosby
(1994)
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Los London
(1995)
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After the breakup of the Long Ryders, Sid Griffin packed up his bags and moved to England, forming the Coal Porters with a revolving cast of British musicians. The typically punning title for the band's second full-length album, Los London, reflected the push and pull between Griffin's California heritage and his new surroundings in the U.K. The ...
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How Dark This Earth Will Shine
(2004)
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The Coal Porters started life as a country-accented rock band in the manner of Sid Griffin's best-known project, the Long Ryders, but with time Griffin revamped the group into an acoustic band with strong bluegrass leanings, and How Dark This Earth Will Shine is the first Coal Porters studio set to document this change in direction. How Dark This ...
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Edges from the Postcard, Vol. 3
(1999)
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This Note's for You Too!: A Tribute to Neil Young
(1999)
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Might as well kick down the dough for this double set of 37 bands from the U.S., the Netherlands and Germany because that old tribute to Neil, The Bridge (the project that spawned the tribute monster), is starting to sound mighty 1989 by comparison. Among our American friends: What a treat to hear a female vocal on a Neil number, as Sonya Hunter ...
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Turn the Water On, Boy!
(2008)
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