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In This Life
(1992)
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Collin Raye
The soft-focus yet rugged album art helps establish Collin Raye as the heartthrob his silky smooth tenor makes him out to be. Inside, it's an even smoother mix than All I Can Be, with Raye indulging his tendencies at every turn, including a revival of the Everly Brothers' make-out classic "Let It Be Me." The hit "I Want You Bad (And That Ain't ...
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Ragin' Live
(2005)
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Rhonda Vincent and the Rage
This pristinely recorded live album showcases bluegrass sensation Rhonda Vincent and her band, the Rage, in front of a hometown crowd at the Sheldon Concert Hall in St. Louis, MO. Introduced by veteran bluegrass DJ Hank Janney -- who apparently traveled from Gettysburg, PA, just do the honors -- the band rips straight up into a spirited read of ...
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One Step Ahead
(2003)
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Rhonda Vincent
Rhonda Vincent has so adeptly incorporated the sparkling production of the best contemporary bluegrass recordings with the heartfelt songwriting and passionate playing of the classic era of traditional bluegrass that her third album for Rounder hits that almost perfect balance: updated enough to not sound stuffy, but faithful enough to still sound ...
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Most Wanted, Vol. 1
(2003)
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Various Artists
CMT's Most Wanted, Vol. 1 collects 15 contemporary country tracks released between 1999 and 2003. The majority of these songs will appeal to both pop and modern country audiences, especially "19 Somethin'" by Mark Wills, "Burn" by Jo Dee Messina, "Chrome" by Trace Adkins, "Cold One Comin' On," by Montgomery Gentry, and "Raining on Sunday" by Keith ...
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Easy
(2002)
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Kelly Willis
Austin, TX, sure has it good -- a lot of amazing musicians are calling it home: Shawn Colvin, Patty Griffin, and the Dixie Chicks, to name a few. Add Kelly Willis to the list, because with Easy she has earned, or at least kept, her place in amazing-ville. Funny thing is, Willis is almost the perfect synthesis of the above-mentioned artists. She ...
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Hypnotized: 20 Golden Classics
(1994)
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Linda Jones
Linda Jones was a dynamic, sorely neglected late-'60s and early-'70s soul vocalist. There was no mild reaction to Jones' theatrical style; you were either amazed or appalled. She didn't deliver lyrics, she smashed and screamed them. This collection covers her bombastic hits, including the classic title track, "I'll Be Sweeter Tomorrrow," "For Your ...
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Long Lost Friend: The Best of Dave Mason
(1995)
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Dave Mason
"The Best of Dave Mason at Columbia" would be a more accurate title, as this doesn't include work from his early-'70s LPs for Blue Thumb. The 19 tracks spotlight selections from seven albums that he recorded for Columbia. Including the hits "We Just Disagree," "Let It Go, Let It Flow," and "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow," it charts his move from ...
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Wires & Wood
(2000)
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The Johnny Staats Project
Mandolin player Johnny Staats leads off the first track of his first album trading licks with Sam Bush, the newgrass progenitor and probably the most respected mandolin player in Nashville. That's quite a statement to begin a recording career with, and Staats, who has been hailed by bluegrass fans and has won numerous amateur competitions, lives ...
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Dave Mason
(1974)
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Dave Mason
Using his touring band, which included keyboard player Mike Finnigan and guitarist Jim Krueger, Dave Mason turned in a strong pop/rock collection on his second, self-titled Columbia album. "Show Me Some Affection" was one of those songs that should have been a hit single, Mason recut a fuller version of "Every Woman," originally heard on It's Like ...
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It's Like You Never Left/Dave Mason
(2000)
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Dave Mason
When Dave Mason released his albums It's Like You Never Left (October 1973) and Dave Mason (October 1974), his career was in a rebuilding mode. After his on-again, off-again tenure in Traffic, Mason had scored a surprising success with his solo debut album Alone Together (June 1970), which reached number 22 during 25 weeks in the Billboard LP ...
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My Father's Son
(1991)
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Ricky Skaggs
A concept album about families, My Father's Son is the Skaggs album that owes the least to bluegrass. Skaggs is concerned with the legacies fathers leave their sons, both the wisdom ("Father Knows Best") and the limitations ("My Father's Son"). He also sees materialism for the distracting, destructive force it is. His duet with Waylon Jennings on ...
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Space Guitar
(2006)
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Johnny "Guitar" Watson
"The Proper Introduction to Johnny "Guitar" Watson and His Space Guitar" is indeed an introduction to Watson's early years, long before he became a funk master. The 18 cuts on this set are mainly from the 1950s, when Watson was a blues and R&B kingpin burning up the soul circuit and the jukeboxes in the South and up into Chicago. He came out of ...
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Skins & Pins
(1998)
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Various Artists
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The Time Is Near...
(1970)
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Keef Hartley Band
At the time, the transformation from R&B into hard rock and prog rock seemed seamless, swept along a current of subtly shifting styles, a view today cemented by hindsight into inevitability. But all one has to do is listen to bands that fell by the wayside to see that the end result was in no way insured, and that other paths beckoned, only to ...
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Lonesome Standard Time
(1992)
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Larry Cordle/Glen Duncan
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Travelin' with the Blues
(1978)
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Tom McFarland
Tom McFarland was a blues fixture in the Pacific Northwest and the Bay Area until his death in 2004. So it's perhaps apt that this CD reissue of his first album, recorded in 1978, now finds its way out. That he was a devotee of B.B. King is apparent in the way he uses his guitar to punctuate and accentuate lines, although throughout he chooses a ...
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The Reckoning
(1988)
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Margaret Becker
Spiritual renewal and thickly textured rock music. Bil Carpenter, All Music Guide
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For the Good Times
(1970)
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Ray Price
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Texas Blues [Arhoolie]
(1992)
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Various Artists
This excellent collection features eight little-known blues artists who recorded for Bill Quinn's Gold Star label in Houston. There are 27 tracks in all -- split unequally between acoustic guitar/vocal (16) and piano/vocal (11). Lil' Son Jackson is perhaps the best-known, and his ten tracks are all good, rocking acoustic blues. There are also ...
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Not Foolish Not Wise
(1999)
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Keef Hartley Band
Granted, Castle Records has done some fine reissues in their day, particularly with the reissues of Big John Wrencher's Big John's Boogie with bonus tracks. This is another matter entirely. Issued in England in 1999, Keef Hartley's Not Foolish Not Wise is, apparently, a compilation of sorts of old live recordings and some from the studio. What is ...
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This Time Tomorrow
(2007)
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Makes Nice
Album number two from California indie pop trio the Makes Nice finds the boys in slightly less aggressive but equally impressive form. While the Makes Nice seemed to be working the punk-influenced edginess out of their system on Candy Wrapper & Twelve Other Songs, This Time Tomorrow suggests they've embraced their lot as a latter-day power pop ...
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For the Good Times/I Won't Mention It Again
(1990)
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Ray Price
This Columbia reissue brings together two of Ray Price's country-pop albums from the early '70s. The 22 string-laden tracks on For the Good Times/I Won't Mention It Again make up a hit-and-miss program of ballads and country covers. The best and most popular track of the collection is Kris Kristofferson's "For the Good Times," which Price renders ...
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Greatest Hits [Empire]
(1990)
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Linda Jones
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Hold Fast the Summer
(2005)
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Brand New Disaster
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Music 'n Me
(1990)
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Clinton Gregory
He reveals his influences by tapping them for material, recording Merle Haggard's "I Can't Be Myself," and Mel Street's "Loving on Backstreets," and Jimmie Davis' 1935 hit, "Nobody's Darlin." He also included "Made for Loving You," later a hit for Doug Stone. Michael McCall, All Music Guide
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