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Comin' to Your City

Comin' to Your City (2005) more music like this

by Big & Rich

At the end of a year where Big & Rich seemingly had a hand in every other record coming out of Nashville -- and when their past was dredged up in the form of Big Kenny's ignored 1999 album Live a Little -- the gonzo country duo unleashed Comin' to Your City, the highly anticipated follow-up to their surprise blockbuster 2004 debut, A Horse of a ...

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Songs of America

Songs of America (2002) more music like this

by Cedarmont Kids

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Ocean's Eleven

Ocean's Eleven (2001) more music like this

by Original Soundtrack

Steven Soderbergh's re-imagining of the Rat Pack Vegas caper Ocean's 11 features an appropriately stylish soundtrack that mixes David Holmes' original score with a diverse range of additional songs. Like the film itself, Holmes' pieces are hip, but still have widespread appeal. Slinky, slightly edgy pieces such as "Boobytrapping," "Ruben's Inn," ...

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Welcome

Welcome (2001) more music like this

by Doyl Bramhall II & Smokestack

Welcome, Doyle Bramhall's third effort, continues to blur the lines between rock and blues, but he doesn't always achieve success with this tactic. Although the album opens with "Green Light Girl," a frenetic tune with lots of rockin', driving guitar riffs, the majority of the songs veer toward blues, albeit unconvincingly. "Send Some Love," an ...

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Spyro Gyra

Spyro Gyra (1976) more music like this

by Spyro Gyra

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Nightmusic, Vol. 2

Nightmusic, Vol. 2 (2007) more music like this

by Thrillseekers

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The Mormon Tabernacle Choir's Greatest Hits: 22 Best-Loved Favorites

The Mormon Tabernacle Choir's Greatest Hits: 22 Best-Loved Favorites (1992) more music like this

by Mormon Tabernacle Choir

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Extensions

Extensions (1979) more music like this

by The Manhattan Transfer

This audiophile CD reissue brings back one of the Manhattan Transfer's more popular sets. Their hit version of "Birdland" opens the program, and among the other tunes are "Twilight Tone" and "Trickle Trickle." From the jazz standpoint, the most significant numbers are the catchy "Birdland," "Wacky Dust," Spyro Gyra's "Shaker Song" and "Body and ...

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No Words

No Words (1994) more music like this

by Jim Brickman

...The first piano solo artist to sign with the record label in seven years. Brickman is no mere repeat; he throws his own spin on the traditional Windham Hill sound of expressive, moody piano pieces. His music tends toward a pop sound without the words. It is upbeat and romantic. Cuts such as "Open Doors" are as fine an adagio as one may hear ...

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Hard or Smooth

Hard or Smooth (1992) more music like this

by Wreckx-N-Effect

Together with "Baby Got Back," Wreckx-N-Effect's "Rump Shaker" helped to blur the line between decency and debauchery that, in the early '90s at least, was allegedly still intact. But unlike Sir Mix-A-Lot, who capitalized on his 1991 monster hit with a seemingly endless cache of goofy double entendres, lurid song ideas, and bombastic productions, ...

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K (1996) more music like this

by Kula Shaker

By the mid-'90s, most bands had abandoned the sounds and sensibilities of late-'60s psychedelia, which is what makes Kula Shaker's debut album, K, such a weird, bracing listen. The band doesn't simply revive the swirling guitar and organ riffs of psychedelia, it embraces the mysticism and Eastern spirituality that informed the music. On both ...

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Unwind (2001) more music like this

by Oleander

The problem with Oleander is that it is genuinely a good band. Having released their second album, Unwind, in the spring of 2001 amidst a flurry of likeminded offerings from somewhat likeminded other bands, Flowers and company faced that age-old rock & roll obstacle of being circumstantially swallowed up into a gaping black hole of mediocrity ...

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The Earbox: A 10-CD Retrospective (1999) more music like this

by John Adams

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Me & My Brother (2003) more music like this

by Ying Yang Twins

For a New York-based label, TVT has certainly put out a lot of Dirty South releases -- some of them violent, totally thugged-out gangsta rap, some of them party music. One might wonder why a company with a Manhattan address would be so into the Dirty South; after all, some Northeastern hip-hop heads can be quite provincial and act like they're ...

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The Politics of Dancing, Vol. 2 (2005) more music like this

by Paul Van Dyk

It differs little from his previous releases, but Paul Van Dyk's The Politics of Dancing, Vol. 2 is a satisfying argument that trance isn't dead and not even on life support. One bit of newness is the speed at which Van Dyk discards tracks on disc one's mix, a 17-song epic journey into uplifting, atmospheric dancefloor dreaminess. Theatrical stops ...

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Respect the Dead (2002) more music like this

by Otis Taylor

Otis Taylor might well be the best and most inspired of contemporary bluesmen. His White African album was a masterpiece -- which makes the task of following it doubly difficult. With Respect the Dead, however, he does a superb job -- the man is still very much on a roll. Kicking off with the stark, banjo-led "Ten Million Slaves," the intensity ...

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Let's Get Killed (1997) more music like this

by David Holmes

On David Holmes' second album, the first to be released in America, he explores with even greater depth his fascination with original soundtrack material. Recording snippets of conversation on the streets of New York with his DAT recorder, Holmes returned to England and weaved the vocal samples around his amorphous embrace of several electronic ...

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From the Heart (1998) more music like this

by Erich Kunzel & the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra

Erich Kunzel & The Cincinnati Pops' From The Heart collects orchestral versions of sentimental favorites like "My Heart Will Go On," "Tears from Heaven," "Candle in the Wind," and "Every Breath You Take." A pleasant enough collection of contemporary standards from the pop and musical theater arenas. Heather Phares, All Music Guide

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Totally Hits 2004 (2004) more music like this

by Various Artists

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Back 2 Back: 100% Pure Iberican Sound (2006) more music like this

by Chus/Ceballos

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Searching for a Former Clarity (2005) more music like this

by Against Me!

Against Me! is a band closely tied to their independent and underground roots, yet after the attention paid to 2003's As the Eternal Cowboy, they found themselves teetering on the edge of the mainstream spotlight -- and dealing with the possibility of signing with a major label. Perhaps reflecting this situation, Searching for a Former Clarity ...

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Charged (2001) more music like this

by Nebula

Nebula's second true full-length album, Charged begins to reign in the previous extended jams somewhat, improving the consistency of the band's songwriting. Nebula's fusion of Blue Cheer and Mudhoney is very much intact, and Eddie Glass' limited vocal range still resembles a stoned, mellowed-out Mark Arm -- all of which means that Nebula hasn't ...

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Soul Shaker (2005) more music like this

by Tommy Castro

San Francisco's Tommy Castro doesn't play blues so much as a brand of hard, soulful rock with a blues inflection, not unlike the J. Geils Band in the early 1980s, say, or Bob Seger (Castro's voice bears a strong resemblance to Seger's), all with a little bit of the old Stax groove tossed in for good measure. Soul Shaker reunites him with his old ...

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A Winter's Solstice, Vol. 2 (1986) more music like this

by Various Artists

Depending on the mood you're in, this compilation album will make you dream, smile, or cry a nostalgic tear. It is a typical Windham Hill sampler: wistful, joyful, lush, and lovely. Most songs stick with piano or string instrumentation, and none of them could ever be classified as up-tempo. A few of the tracks, including "The Gift" and "Sung to ...

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Ultimate Copland Album (1999)

by Various Artists

The Ultimate Copland Album is actually a pretty good introductory sampler, featuring some of the composer's best-known pieces. "Fanfare for the Common Man" leads off, of course, and major portions of "Rodeo," "Billy the Kid," and "Appalachian Spring" make up the meat of the disc. While it's far from a definitive overview of Copland's music, it's a ...

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