Nashville

Nashville

Nashville

Track Listings
 
1. Mighty Quinn (Quinn the Eskimo)
2. This Wheel's on Fire
3. Farewell to the North
4. Taking Care of Business
5. Southern Comfort
6. Ballad of the Ugly Man
7. 90 Degrees by 90 Degrees
8. She'll Be Gone
9. London Life
10. Renegade
11. House of Cards

Nashville,Ian & Sylvia,Vanguard Records,Folk & Traditional,Folk Revival,Folk-Pop,Folk-Rock,Pop
Lost Highway
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Amazon rocks
  • Lost Highway- Bon Jovi
  • Multiple Layers of Sound He Created
  • Bon Jovi has done it again.
  • Don't label, just listen and enjoy
Lost Highway
Bon Jovi
Manufacturer: Mercury Nashville
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000P2A24W
Release Date: 2007-06-19

Tracks:

  1. Lost Highway
  2. Summertime
  3. Make a Memory
  4. Whole Lot Of Leaving
  5. We Got It Going On
  6. Any Other Day
  7. Seat Next To You
  8. Everybody's Broken
  9. Stranger (feat. Leann Rimes)
  10. The Last Night
  11. One Step Closer
  12. I Love This Town

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Given the chart success of their Grammy-winning country single "Who Says You Can't Go Home," it's no surprise Bon Jovi upped the ante by recording an entire album paying homage to Nashville. In some ways, it's amazing they didn't do this sooner, given the way Keith Urban in particular is blurring country-pop lines, much as Garth Brooks and others did in the 1990s. To their credit, you won't find predictably shallow invocations of past country icons or any self-conscious, in-your-face down-home twang added strictly to remind the listener of the musical premise. In fact, Lost Highway isn't "Bon Jovi goes country" so much as a meaningful tribute to the Nashville ethos done on their own terms. They honor the spirit of the town through 12 simple, direct originals. The intimate, smoldering "(You Want To) Make a Memory," the ballad "Seat Next To You," "Lost Highway" and its roaring celebration of freedom, and "Stranger," an effective duet with LeAnn Rimes, all invoke country's spirit, and "I Love This Town," an eloquent nod to Nashville itself, ties it together admirably. --Rich Kienzle

Album Description

"Artistic freedom made this record possible," says Jon Bon Jovi. "Musical freedom to explore--and emotional freedom to express what was in our hearts."

The result of that freedom is Lost Highway, an album Jon describes as "a Bon Jovi record influenced by Nashville."

Bon Jovi explains. "Nashville is all about songs and songwriters. If you're someone like me who loves songs and hanging out with songwriters, Nashville is the place. I thrive on that feeling and I'm inspired by that creative ambience."

The result, a haunting set of 12 new and original sounding songs, is a stunning, multi-layered look into the nature of love and life in all its glory. Love, like life, is lost, found, forgotten and reclaimed in this collection.

The moods are many, but the core feeling is pure Bon Jovi.

"Writing this record with Jon was deeply cathartic," says Richie Sambora, who collaborated on ten of the songs. "I was going through emotional changes that were new for me. An ailing father. A painful divorce. The start of a new chapter in my life. I poured everything I had into this project, every last bit of soul at my command."

"For over twenty years now," Jon explains, "Richie and I have been close collaborators. Even when our songs create fictional stories, they reveal our states of mind. To a large degree, Lost Highway focuses on the light that love brings. When you shine the light on love, you see the chinks in the armor. You see every crevice, every crack. And that's all right".

Lost Highway is Bon Jovi's tenth studio album since the band formed in the early eighties. One hundred and twenty million albums and 2500 concerts in over 50 countries later, Bon Jovi is enjoying the greatest popularity in their history.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Amazon rocks.......2007-08-01

I love Bon Jovi, this cd is just another extension of their fabulous talent and view of music. It's like listening to the stories the guys would tell their families. Great buy!

1 out of 5 stars Lost Highway- Bon Jovi.......2007-08-01

Every song on this cd sounds the same. It's a waste of time and money.

5 out of 5 stars Multiple Layers of Sound He Created.......2007-08-01

There's one thing I want to say, so I'll be brave. Basically, I don't know how many times I kept on trying and kept on failing and failing and trying and failing in order to make certain dream come true. Sometimes it's better to sink than to swim. Thankfully, Bon Jovi doesn't subscribe to this advice. I was once told in confidence that he does, but this propitious slab proves that his artistic compass could indeed see land. Tracks like "Vanishing Horse" and "Ditching a Plane For Cat Food" are the immediate standouts, highlighting Bon's enthusiasm for the novelty hits of yesteryear. But "jack'round" music is not the only boring part here. Bon begins to put all his eggs in the most fearsome basket of all by track 3, the thunderous and ivy-covered "False Hope." I thought that was the most awesome song there was at the time. It is an anti-Irish diatribe in the spirit of "Firecrotch" from his 1976 masterpiece "Pussy Heaven," but this time the unsuspecting targets are Chinese railroad workers of the late 1800's. Heartfelt verses give way to the rousing, chanted chorus of "go home or effing die!" Over and over. Yeah. Sometimes I hear a CD and I think that nothing could ever be as good as this. Well, that's what I thought about this one. "Final Approach" is the best song. It's a heavy rocker in the spirit of Century or Robust Rufus, and probably the most emotionally-healthy breakup song I've heard to date. And I've heard a lot of emotionally-healthy breakup songs. I assume this was written to deal with the death and Co-dine overdose of Bon's second wife, Marie, in August. I was made to understand that he was so excited by her magnetism and the intensity of her speech methods, but especially by the power of the images she was capturing in her "beat poetry." Then the whole damn thing basically all goes downhill from there. Awesome record, though. The only thing that offended me about this slab was all the thinly-veiled jabs at the mentally retarded population. Hitler was NOT right, Bon! LOL Oh, well.

5 out of 5 stars Bon Jovi has done it again........2007-07-30

Wasn't sure how I'd like this CD, but after seeing Bon Jovi sing some of the songs on TV I ordered it. I was very pleasantly surprised. I like most of the songs on the CD. The quality of the CD is excellent. The duet between Jon Bon Jovi and Leann Rimes is amazing and is now one of my favorite songs.

5 out of 5 stars Don't label, just listen and enjoy.......2007-07-29

I loved it; vocals and instrumentals were strong. My personal favorite is "One Step Closer", but I loved all the tracks. If Bon Jovi is selling out, then I am going with them!
Big Dog Daddy
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Sorry, but not that great...it was ok.
  • Great Album
  • I wasn't a Toby Keith fan
  • Great differentiation
  • Another Great One !!!
Big Dog Daddy
Toby Keith
Manufacturer: Show Dog Nashville
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000NIBV0C
Release Date: 2007-06-12

Tracks:

  1. High Maintenance Woman
  2. Love Me If You Can
  3. White Rose
  4. Get My Drink On
  5. Wouldn't Wanna Be Ya
  6. Big Dog Daddy
  7. Burnin' Moonlight
  8. Walk it Off
  9. I Know She Hung the Moon
  10. Pump Jack
  11. Hit It

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On his first totally controlled album for his own label, Toby Keith adds another title to his résumé: producer. Throughout, the former Oklahoma wildcatter, who's taken heat for his blustery patriotism and outspoken remarks, seems to be seeking new respect, shifting the focus off of politics and grandstanding and back to his talents as a musician. While his last album, White Trash with Money, found him flirting with R&B and adding horns for a bit more bump, his latest effort finds him nearly in a singer-songwriter mood, taking more time to craft the sound of the tracks and laying down his own harmonies. He's still relying on gimmicky wordplay and cartoon puffery for his full-tilt radio numbers ("High Maintenance Woman," "Big Dog Daddy"), but he also showcases the sensitive, ballad-heavy side of his personality that hasn't been as apparent since the '90s ("Does That Blue Moon Ever Shine on You," "We Were in Love"). He achieves this with some fine cowriting--the winsome "I Know She Hung the Moon" and "Walk It Off," and the lusty "Burnin' Moonlight." He also finds two excellent covers, Fred Eaglesmith's "White Rose" (which combines nostalgia for full-service gas stations with that of a teen's coming of age) and the thoughtful Craig Wiseman/Chris Wallin ballad "Love Me If You Can." The latter, a quiet social commentary, revisits Keith's familiar theme of holding one's ground, but with a far more compassionate approach than he's tried before. Consider it a meditation from a brash king of the hill who hasn't forgotten how to be humble. --Alanna Nash

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Sorry, but not that great...it was ok........2007-08-03

I honestly think that Toby Keith, who once was country, is no longer even trying to be country....might not be his fault...a lot of todays country is more like toned down pop music...

There is nothing better than country music, and if this CD had country music on it, I might like it better...

only song I like is "Hate Me if You Want to, Love Me if You Can"---good song, which is why I rate this a 3.

5 out of 5 stars Great Album.......2007-08-02

Best Album Toby has done Especially love the WHite Rose. Very reflect of small towns dying.

5 out of 5 stars I wasn't a Toby Keith fan.......2007-08-01

I was not a Toby Keith fan until I saw him in concert at Jamboree in the Hills July 21, 2007. He puts on a great performance. If no one knows what Jamboree in the Hills is its the super bowl of country music. Toby put on a spectacular concert. Toby now has a new fan thanks to Jamboree in the Hills. Thank You Toby for such an awesome show.

4 out of 5 stars Great differentiation.......2007-07-30

Love this CD. There are numbers that rock (like the title song Big Dog Daddy), but also a few slower ballads, bit of real country and in between. And all with this great voice of Toby Keith. Great to listen to in the car. Worth all the costs of shipping and taxes to get it here in the Netherlands.

5 out of 5 stars Another Great One !!!.......2007-07-24

I am a huge TK fan and I think this was one of his best CD's. I have loved every one of his CD's that he has made and he knows exactly what his fans want !! He is an awesome performer and puts on great concerts and always stays true to himself !!
Reba Duets
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Reba Duets
    Reba Mcentire
    Manufacturer: MCA Nashville
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Country | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B000T0C0MC
    Release Date: 2007-09-18

    Tracks:

    1. When You Love Someone Like That (LeAnn Rimes)
    2. Does The Wind Still Blow In Oklahoma (Ronnie Dunn)
    3. Because Of You (Kelly Clarkson)
    4. Faith In Love (Rascal Flatts)
    5. She Can't Save Him (Trisha Yearwood)
    6. Everyday People (Carol King)
    7. Every Other Weekend (Kenny Chesney)
    8. These Broken Hearts (Vince Gill)
    9. Sleeping With The Telephone (Faith Hill)
    10. The Only Promise That Remains (Justin Timberlake)
    11. Break Each Others Hearts Again (Don Henley)

    Album Description

    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? If you're Reba McEntire, you find creative soul mates in 11 other amazing voices and produce a groundbreaking collection of music simply titled Reba Duets. Or, as McEntire herself might describe it, you gather up some friends old and new, and have a party - oh, and make an amazing new album at the same time. "It was like a family reunion. It was just so much fun!" says the easygoing superstar. And the results? "Well, I'm just so tickled!" she says with her trademark Southern charm. "I can't wait for everyone to hear it." Duets was a long time coming, says McEntire. "You have to keep creating things, thinking about what's next and how to keep it fresh for your fans," she says. "I've always thought a duets album would be a great thing to get to do, and the timing was finally right to make it happen."
    Enjoy The Ride
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • If you buy it, you may become Sugerland's addicted !
    • Annoying voice from an over-rated woman.
    • Enjoy the Ride
    • Nettles is a Legend in the Making
    • Enjoy the Ride by Sugarland
    Enjoy The Ride
    Sugarland
    Manufacturer: Mercury Nashville
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000HKDENI
    Release Date: 2006-11-07

    Tracks:

    1. Settlin'
    2. County Line
    3. Want To
    4. Everyday America
    5. Happy Ending
    6. These Are The Days
    7. One Blue Sky
    8. April Showers
    9. Mean Girls
    10. Stay
    11. Sugarland

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    One of country's fastest-rising acts, Sugarland arrive at their follow-up to 2004's triple-platinum Twice the Speed of Life in a considerably altered state. Chief songwriter and founding member Kristen Hall is gone, and producer Garth Fundis (Trisha Yearwood) has been usurped in favor of crossover hitmaker Byron Gallimore (Tim McGraw, Faith Hill). One could argue that these are the predictable results of success--by opening for such megastars as Kenny Chesney and Brooks & Dunn, the Atlanta-based trio was forced to retool its organic, singer-songwriter, folk-rock sound to fill arenas. And while their intricate vocal harmonies added a subtle creative dimension to their debut, Enjoy the Ride is made up mostly of songs ("County Line," "Mean Girls") constructed to showcase lead singer Jennifer Nettles's big voice in ways the previous album did not. While the repertoire was written by Nettles and surviving partner Kristian Bush in collaboration with proven songsmiths Bobby Pinson, Lisa Carver, and Tim Owens, much of the wistful intimacy of the first album is now diminished. Furthermore, it seems foolish to now call this act a duo, as Bush receives very little time in the spotlight apart from his vocal harmonies and performance on guitar and mandolin. None of this should matter on the charts, however, since the real focus was always on Nettles, whose twangy, force-field soprano more than carries the day. As before, the lyrics are upbeat and positive--if the message of the first album was of flight and searching, the theme here is of digging in. The winsome Nettles does a fine job of selling it all, positioning herself as the Ambassador of Optimism, the Deep South successor to Jo Dee Messina. --Alanna Nash

    Album Description

    Sugarland, with the help of producer Byron Gallimore (Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Lee Ann Womack), deliver the same ferocity on Enjoy The Ride. From the catchy coming-of-age kick-off single and chart-topping "Want To," to the reflective rocker "County Line" and the hopelessly optimistic "One Blue Sky," the combination of Jennifer's powerhouse country-soul voice with Kristian's passionate harmonies and deep-rooted musicality hits home, even if these two road veterans, each with a decade of club experience behind them, hardly ever see theirs. "If we can't go home, we do in our minds," Kristian explains of their songwriting process, which on this record, includes collaborations with country artist Bobby Pinson ("Want To"), Brad Paisley's co-writer Tim Owens ("Settlin'"), old pal Jeff Cohen ("April Showers") and Nashville local Lisa Carver ("One Blue Sky," "Everyday America," "County Line," "These Are The Days"). "There's a sense of nostalgia," Jennifer continues. "You pull from the time when you were figuring out who you are as a person. Like in 'Want To,' it's not only a story of falling in love, it's about that moment or a choice that could change your life. And with 'County Line,' it's about a place where you have your first kiss or get in a fight or talk about football and that time when you felt most free."

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars If you buy it, you may become Sugerland's addicted !.......2007-07-28

    First time I heard Sugarland was in an MTV HD special with Bon Jovi. I decided then to purchase this CD. Nice songs, well interpreted by the Sugarland group.

    1 out of 5 stars Annoying voice from an over-rated woman........2007-07-16

    Sugarland is one of the worst country bands ever produced. Frontwoman Jennifer Neetles has one of the most cringe worthy voices ever! That stupid song, Everyday America is completely dreadful and that over-played, Settlin' should have never seen the light of day. If you want to listen to bad country/pop music then Enjoy the Ride is just for you, but if you want a great listenable country album then check out Miranda Lambert's Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. Lambert actually has some talent!

    3 out of 5 stars Enjoy the Ride.......2007-07-05

    This cd has a few great songs but they seem to blend together by the end of the cd! Not as exciting as I thought...

    5 out of 5 stars Nettles is a Legend in the Making.......2007-05-23

    In today's cookie-cutter music industry that is full of over-produced and studio-pastuerized songs, it is vital to have a unique tone and style that makes you immediately-identifiable on the radio. At the core, I am a Rock musician, yet I appreciate a variety of music styles when performed and recorded well. Sugarland entered the scene as a "hip" Country act and knocked us (the audience) into a full-on smile! While they have been admirable and impacting as a group, it truly IS Jennifer's voice that is a huge selling point as a member of the band. When she sings, you immediately KNOW that it is HER! Many musicians just DREAM of having a instantly-recognizeable style that people will love! Miss Nettles is THERE! Furthermore, just about ANYTHING Country that she sings is gonna sound great because of her deep Southern accent and her unique vibrato and determined energy. How many OTHER Country artists have had a hit single with Jon Bon Jovi? It is hard to NOT like Jennifer Nettles, unless you don't like Country music AT ALL!! 'Nuff said!!!

    4 out of 5 stars Enjoy the Ride by Sugarland.......2007-05-20

    I loved the CD. I think Sugarland gets better with ever CD released. Would recommend almost every song on the Cd.
    Live at Texas Stadium
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Great Key West Country!
    • Fun, but seems like you had to be there
    • Buffett master of style
    • Live at Texas Stadium
    • Multiple stars are good!
    Live at Texas Stadium
    Alan Jackson , George Strait , and Jimmy Buffett
    Manufacturer: Mca Nashville
    ProductGroup: Music
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    ASIN: B000BTJC22
    Release Date: 2007-04-03

    Tracks:

    1. Honk If You Honky Tonk
    2. Murder On Music Row
    3. Milk Cow Blues
    4. Cowboys Like Us
    5. All My Ex's Live In Texas
    6. Hey Good Lookin'
    7. Sea Of Heartbreak
    8. Northeast Texas Women
    9. Boats To Build
    10. Margaritaville
    11. It's 5 O'Clock Somewhere
    12. Designated Drinker
    13. Texas Women
    14. Seven Bridges Road
    15. Where I Come From

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    Recorded live at Dallas's Texas Stadium in 2004, this long-delayed release is worth the wait. Over 15 tracks, the three superstars sing together, separately, and in pairs for what turns out to be both a musical treat and a long draw of fun. Strait, who normally stands stock still in concert, loosens up and--surprise!--talks between songs ("That's country right there now"), and if my ears heard right, may actually say the word "ass." His is the strongest section musically, as he uses the western-swing classic "Milk Cow Blues" to stretch out with a fine showcase of his Ace in the Hole Band, and brings Jackson out for a masterful version of their hit "Murder on Music Row." But Jackson's set offers a personality-rich rendition of "Where I Come From," as well as a bluegrass version of Steve Young's "Seven Bridges Road" and a sturdy cover of "Texas Women," Hank Williams Jr.'s exercise in Lone Star braggadocio. Buffett gets a little too cute on "Margaritaville," on which over-the-top chorines shout, "Salt! Salt! Salt!" But when Jackson and Strait join him for a rousing romp through "Hey, Good Lookin'," you can almost see the ghost of Hank Sr. dancing in the aisles. --Alanna Nash

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Great Key West Country!.......2007-07-06

    I am a "Parrothead" and have been for years. Jimmy's easing into Country is a great move in that it introduces him to many potential new fans. I wish there was a DVD of this concert available.

    3 out of 5 stars Fun, but seems like you had to be there.......2007-07-04

    Nice music from a stadium performance. Makes you feel you needed to be there to "get" some of it.

    5 out of 5 stars Buffett master of style.......2007-06-09

    Jimmy Buffett will be remembered in Music History as the Troubadour of the the 20th Century. His ease at

    shining in so many musical genres makes him worth remembering and truly above the average pop star in the

    opinion of this humble music teacher.

    5 out of 5 stars Live at Texas Stadium.......2007-06-08

    These are 3 of my very favorite artists. This album is outstanding. I think they had a lot of fun doing it and their enthusiam comes thru.

    3 out of 5 stars Multiple stars are good!.......2007-06-04

    I especially like when more than one entertainer participates on the stage or a recording. It always makes it seem more original and not the set patter you usually get. I like all of these artists so the combination is fun.
    Your Man
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Your Man
    • My first CD by Josh Turner
    • Josh Turner CD
    • love it
    • Old school country with a modern sound
    Your Man
    Josh Turner
    Manufacturer: Mca Nashville
    ProductGroup: Music
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    ASIN: B000BBOVGW
    Release Date: 2006-01-24

    Tracks:

    1. Would You Go With Me
    2. Baby's Gone Home To Mama
    3. No Rush
    4. Your Man
    5. Loretta Lynn's Lincoln
    6. White Noise
    7. Angels Fall Sometimes
    8. Lord Have Mercy On A Country Boy
    9. Me And God
    10. Gravity
    11. Way Down South

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    The success of his debut, Long Black Train, had folks in Nashville making bets about Josh Turner's capturing 2004's CMA Horizon Award, but then Turner, whose resonant baritone-bass will rattle the screws out of your car stereo speakers, seemed to quickly fade from sight. Now, with his sophomore album, he proves he wasn't a fluke, even if nothing here immerses itself in the baptismal fire of temptation, death, and redemption with the power of Train. His duet with Ralph Stanley, "Me and God," which Turner wrote, somehow falls short, especially since Stanley sounds so weak that he might have fallen over at the microphone. Where Turner does bring home the bacon is in moving out of the gospel area and wisely choosing four songs from the pen of the underrated Shawn Camp: "Would You Go with Me," the irresistible bluegrass invitation to forever (with lyrics that sound Biblically inspired, despite the overly romantic tone); the hilarious "Loretta Lynn's Lincoln"; the bluesy "No Rush," which walks the same sexy path as Tony Joe White and Conway Twitty; and the frustrated-husband lament "Baby's Gone Home to Mama." Turner also scores points in tipping his hat to heritage, sometimes more subtle (reworking Don Williams's "Lord Have Mercy on a Country Boy") than overt. But not always. When the South Carolinian launches into his own "Way Down South," a mandolin-and-electric-guitar paean to the geographical womb that formed him, that sound you hear in the background is the whoosh of cowboy hats, sailing through the Dixiefied stratosphere. --Alanna Nash

    About the Artist

    New artists dream about the kind of results Josh Turner achieved with his 2003 debut, Long Black Train. Spurred by its haunting, gospel-inflected title track, the album sold a million copies and brought Turner a pair of nominations from the influential Country Music Association, plus a Top New Artist nomination from the Academy of Country Music. That debut, however, was merely a prelude. Turner's sophomore project, Your Man, demonstrates an increased maturity, a better-honed sense of his strengths, and a more specific portrait of the singer as both an artist and a man.

    "I've really learned a lot," Turner reflects. "We were listening to my first record the other day, and I couldn't believe how much my voice has matured and grown from that time."

    The album covers a range of emotions--from romantic devotion to spiritual intimacy to ethereal silliness--while paying overt allegiance to many of the musical figures who inspired him. Two of his biggest influences, honky-tonker John Anderson and bluegrass pioneer Ralph Stanley, make guest appearances; a Don Williams hit, "Lord Have Mercy on a Country Boy," gets reworked; and the Coal Miner's Daughter is even referenced in the title of the inexplicably weird "Loretta Lynn's Lincoln." If that weren't enough, Turner pays tribute to Johnny Cash, Dolly Parton, Charley Pride, and even trucker-ballad specialist Red Sovine. In fact, the last notes Turner sings on the album are an unintentional tribute to a country-gospel master, as the singer recaptures the way on down line from the late J.D. Sumners performance on an Elvis Presley hit.

    Born and raised in Hannah, South Carolina, Turner got his first exposure to music at the Union Baptist Church. But his introduction to country music came through his father's mom, who acquainted him with Southern gospel quartets; country stars Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Roy Acuff and Ernest Tubb; and bluegrass legends the Osborne Brothers and the Stanley Brothers.

    "Ralph Stanley has such a unique voice, and he's really carved a niche for himself," Turner says. "He's kept mountain music and bluegrass music alive, and introduced a lot of new fans to that kind of music, and I was one of those people from a very early age."

    After his initial success, Turner was empowered on the second album. He explores more emotional avenues and utilizes the lower end of his identifiable bass/baritone range more frequently. Though it sets him apart from his contemporaries, he's careful not to turn his signature into a novelty. Instead, he's picked material in which his basement tones are a natural enhancement to the messages hes conveying. Still, Turner's voice is ultimately an instrument that communicates the deeper influences in his world. His wife, his musical heritage, and his deeper understanding of his art all make their presence felt through inspiration or expression on Your Man, an uncommonly seamless sophomore effort. It's clear that calling his award-winning first album a debut was right on the mark: It was merely an introduction to an inspired and evolving artist.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Your Man.......2007-07-19

    I had never heard of Josh Turner until I watched the CMT Awards and I was blown away. What a voice. I promptly went to Amazon and bought both of his cd's the next day. If you love country music, Josh Turner is your man, besides being good looking, the man has a super bass voice that he can bring up to Tenor when it is needed. I have listened to this cd over and over again. It is in my Itunes, on my MP3, I listen too him any chance I get. He is one of the up and coming Country Music Male stars. Plus he is so good to just sit and look at.

    5 out of 5 stars My first CD by Josh Turner.......2007-05-30

    Really like the songs...wish the case had been intact when it arrived. I ordered 3 CDs at the same time. Two of the 3 cases were broken, so it's difficult to put them away properly.

    4 out of 5 stars Josh Turner CD.......2007-05-17

    Love this guy's voice. I heard the song, Will You Go With Me, on the radio and ordered the CD. You don't have to be a C & W fan to love Turner's music.

    5 out of 5 stars love it.......2007-05-14

    This CD is one of my favs! His voice is so unique. Good stuff!!

    5 out of 5 stars Old school country with a modern sound.......2007-05-13

    This is one of my favorite country CD's. Not since Garth Brooks have I been so excited over the quality of EACH song on the CD.
    Twice the Speed of Life
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Sugar Me
    • Favorite
    • Now this is a good album!
    • You Made US Love YOU!!
    • Jennifer Nettles Shines
    Twice the Speed of Life
    Sugarland
    Manufacturer: Mercury Nashville
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000640XPW
    Release Date: 2004-10-26

    Tracks:

    1. Something More
    2. Baby Girl
    3. Hello
    4. Tennessee
    5. Just Might (Make Me Believe)
    6. Down In Mississippi (Up To No Good)
    7. Fly Away
    8. Speed Of Life
    9. Small Town Jericho
    10. Time, Time, Time
    11. Stand Back Up

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    A surprise hit in 2004 and 2005, this Atlanta-based threesome arrived on the scene at precisely the right time--when country trios (Dixie Chicks, Rascal Flatts, and to a lesser extent, Trick Pony and SheDaisy) had proved themselves in the marketplace. Like those acts, Sugarland trade on solid and sometimes intricate harmonies and a killer lead vocalist. In this case, the full-tilt Jennifer Nettles plays Natalie Maines to Kristen Hall and Kristian Bush's Emily and Martie. And while it would be lovely to hear another member of the trio out front occasionally, Nettles, a deep-dish Southerner who knows no one-syllable words ("air" is "aye-er"), is a commanding presence. Stylistically, the group mixes it up, from the folk-rock of Hall and Bush's backgrounds to the driving pop that dominates much of contemporary country radio; thematically, the songs largely revolve around restlessness, the need to escape restrictions and find one's self, and the faith that things will work out. "Baby Girl," the hit about an itinerant musician writing home for money and emotional connectedness, is but one of several surefire winners here, which include "Something More," a mid-tempo quest for a more meaningful life, and "Tennessee," in which a radio request line rescues true love. The quieter songs ("Fly Away," "Hello") are no less well written and affecting, even as the barnburning "Down in Mississippi (Up to No Good)," about housewife ennui and riverboat gambling, falls embarrassingly flat. Does this triad have staying power? Well, just as their name implies, they're a little too sweet to equal the Chicks' gravitas, but there's no denying they've got energy to burn. --Alanna Nash

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Sugar Me.......2007-07-27

    Very good, upbeat contemporary country CD. This is a talented trio with their own sound. Jennifer Nettles, lead singer, has a great voice with a wonderful accent - perfect for the music. Really good tunes:

    Something More
    Baby Girl
    Tennessee
    Speed of Life

    5 out of 5 stars Favorite.......2007-07-07

    Of Course I have been listening to Jennifer since she was the lead singer in Soul Miner's Daughter, Bluesy and fun. This one is great. She's all grown up and the quality of her music just keeps getting better. When I'm having a bad day this is a great pick-me-up.

    5 out of 5 stars Now this is a good album!.......2007-06-13

    This album is amazing. I enjoy every song on it. Several of them are radio hits, and several more should be. My favorite song is "Hello," one of the more mellow songs. There are plenty of fast-paced and mid-tempo songs, too. If you like "Something More," "Baby Girl," and "Just Might (Make Me Believe)," I promise you will like the rest of the album too.

    5 out of 5 stars You Made US Love YOU!!.......2007-05-06

    Saw the trio with friends at the Coffee and Wine Bar in Cave Creek, AZ and swooped in on the CD - now we are hooked and play it all the time. I'm not too into Country, but love every song on this CD-A keeper in my book!!

    4 out of 5 stars Jennifer Nettles Shines.......2007-04-16

    This CD shines with Jennifer Nettles in the lead!She has a bluesy realistic yet edgy voice that is separable from all of the newer country stars- I truly believe she will become a legend. Down In Mississippi (Up To No Good) is my personal favorite as it is an energetic "get the party started" Southern gal anthem!
    Greatest Hits 2
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Toby Keith's Greatest Hits 2
    • Keep them coming...Keith
    • Toby Keith-Greatest Hits 2 CD
    • this man can sing his butt off.
    • Now, I do like you good!!!
    Greatest Hits 2
    Toby Keith
    Manufacturer: Dreamworks Nashville
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    ASIN: B00063F8CG
    Release Date: 2004-11-09

    Tracks:

    1. How Do You Like Me Now?!
    2. Country Comes To Town
    3. You Shouldn't Kiss Me Like This
    4. I'm Just Talkin' About Tonight
    5. I Wanna Talk About Me
    6. My List
    7. Courtesy Of The Red, White And Blue (The Angry American)
    8. Who's Your Daddy?
    9. Beer For My Horses
    10. Stays In Mexico
    11. Mockingbird
    12. Go With Her
    13. You Ain't Much Fun (Live)
    14. Should've Been A Cowboy (Live)

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    At his best, as exemplified by his 1999 megahit "How Do You Like Me Now?!" Keith is simple and direct in the tradition of Hank Williams Jr.--aware of his limitations, able to thrive within them. "Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American)" struck a chord, though it differed little from the fist-shaking morale-boosters of previous wars. On the downside, Keith's formulaic tendencies can become tiresome, as it did on "My List," a generic celebration of life's mundane treasures. Sales notwithstanding, "Beer for My Horses" was no artistic landmark for Keith or duet partner Willie Nelson. By contrast, he and daughter Krystal have fun with the 1963 Inez and Charlie Foxx R&B hit "Mockingbird" (first revived by James Taylor and Carly Simon). "Go With Her" injects a different spin into the time-honored breakup song, wittiness absent on the gimmicky "Stays in Mexico." Raucous live performances of "You Ain't Much Fun" and his debut hit, "Should've Been a Cowboy," reflect his ability to rouse the faithful into the obligatory singalong. --Rich Kienzle

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Toby Keith's Greatest Hits 2.......2007-05-07

    This one is my favorite Toby Keith CD. I like the others as well but I find I play Greatest Hits 2 more often.

    5 out of 5 stars Keep them coming...Keith.......2007-04-16

    I bought this Greatest Hits 2 because it has a lot of my favorite songs on it. My favorites are: "How Do You Like Me Now"; "I'm Just Talkin' About Tonight"; "I Wanna Talk About Me"; "Beer For My Horses" duet with Willie Nelson; "Mockingbird" duet with Krystal; "You Ain't Much Fun"; and "Should've Been a Cowboy". I also like "Stays in Mexico". I had to buy another CD to get my very favorite "Big Blue Note". All in all this CD was well worth the money. By the way, I am a 67 year old grandma that loves country western music.

    5 out of 5 stars Toby Keith-Greatest Hits 2 CD.......2007-03-26

    Received CD in new, perfect condition. Received item before expected! Thank you so much!

    5 out of 5 stars this man can sing his butt off........2007-03-08

    with him mellow voice all the songs Toby sings; gives this woman the chrills; he is very nice looking. I think he is an easy going type guy; with the most wonderful voice...

    5 out of 5 stars Now, I do like you good!!!.......2007-02-24

    Smashing. A top-notch selection of up-to-date hits (How do you like me now?, Who's your daddy?), a memory trip with "Should've been a cowboy", some food for thought (My List), duets with Krystal and Willie Nelson (real duets and not just them singing in the back) and plain good old country pieces where Toby Keith gets to display his wry humor, raising that knowing smile that echoes better than a guffaw. In sum, if you were considering to get it, don't hesitate any longer. Do it! You will definitely not regret it. There are no weak spots in this CD.
    It Just Comes Natural
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • George Strait at his best
    • Gorgeous George
    • Purchase was excellent
    • One of the very best!!
    • Near perfection
    It Just Comes Natural
    George Strait
    Manufacturer: Mca Nashville
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000HCO8JA
    Release Date: 2006-10-03

    Tracks:

    1. Give It Away
    2. She Told Me So
    3. That's My Kind Of Woman
    4. Wrapped
    5. It Just Comes Natural
    6. He Must Have Really You Bad
    7. Heart Like Hers
    8. Why Can't I Leave Her Alone
    9. One Foot In Front Of The Other
    10. I Aint' Her Cowboy Anymore
    11. Texas Cookin'
    12. Better Rain
    13. How Bout Them Cowgirls
    14. What Say
    15. Come On Joe

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    When the announcement came that George Strait was to be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame, there were those who thought it was premature. After all, Strait is only in his early 50s, and with 53 #1s, more than anyone else in Nashville history, he is still an active working artist, not the sort who sits back on a million-acre ranch remembering when. But one spin through It Just Comes Natural and it's obvious why the quiet Texan deserved his induction now. He simply has no mainstream peer, for either his consistency on the charts or his continuing to raise the bar with his confident, nuanced performance. Here, on an album recorded in Key West, Strait sounds even more relaxed than usual, as if he took more time to live with the songs--15 in all--before he recorded them. Throughout, he amply demonstrates his ability to choose material that pushes the country genre beyond its core themes of God, family, and patriotism while still staying traditional. So many of the songs catch one off guard, either because of their different subject matter (the way the lyric of "Come on Joe" gradually tells us the dead never really leave the living) or in their sophisticated approach to a routine topic (the head-spinning recognition of an old flame in Bruce Robison's "Wrapped"). Then there's the artistry with which producer Tony Brown's handpicked studio cats elevate an already great song even higher (a sizzling cover of Guy Clark's folk/honky-tonk/Western swing classic "Texas Cookin'"). Twenty-five years after his recording debut, Strait is still as crisp as the crease in his Wranglers. Yet the leader of the Ace in the Hole band has yet another card up his freshly starched sleeve. The man who doesn't talk in concert and rarely speaks to reporters leads off with "Give It Away," a divorce-and-damage saga set off by--surprise--a recitation! --Alanna Nash

    Album Description

    For the first time, Strait recorded NATURAL in a new setting - Jimmy Buffett's Shrimpboat Studio in Key West, Florida, where Strait and Buffett recorded "Sea of Heartbreak," from Buffett's LICENSE TO CHILL album, a few years ago. "I thought it might be a good idea to try something different," says Strait. "You couldn't tell that we cut this down there, there's no island flavor at all, but we just had a blast doing it. The studio is probably the smallest I've ever been in, with the musicians all crammed back in a little room - but we got a great sound, and it's such a relaxing atmosphere. I think I'll probably go back again." Recorded once again with Strait's frequent co-producer, Tony Brown, the sounds on the album reflect Strait's characteristic blend of traditional country structures shot through with a healthy dose of honky-tonk spirit and Western swing. Moods range from the introspective "Come On, Joe," in which a man's late wife tells him to be strong and move ahead with his life, to the raucous "Texas Cookin'," which is about just what it sounds like. An array of Nashville's finest songwriters contributed to NATURAL, including Bill Anderson, Bruce Robison, Lee Roy Parnell, and Guy Clark. "This album's got fifteen songs, which is more songs than I've ever put on a record before," says George Strait. "But I thought they were all so good, there wasn't one song on here that I would have felt right about leaving off. I really think we came up with one of the best albums I've ever done." The album in question, titled IT JUST COMES NATURAL, is being released in a year that marks Strait's 25th anniversary as a recording artist, and coincides with the announcement that he is the most recent addition to the Country Music Hall of Fame. It's also coming out alongside the jaw-dropping news that George Strait has become the all-time leader for Number One Country singles, as the album's opening track, "Give It Away," recently became his 53rd song to top the charts.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars George Strait at his best.......2007-07-30

    Love this whole CD, I may be a late comer for being a George Strait fan, this being the first CD I have bought by him (due to the 3 amazing songs I have been hearing on radio) but is a fan now anyway. I recommend it foir anyone who wants to discover George Strait.

    5 out of 5 stars Gorgeous George.......2007-06-06

    I have a lot of George Strait albums, and this is definately my favorite. It has really good songs, George sounds better than ever, and I would recommend it to anyone, even if country is not your thing.

    5 out of 5 stars Purchase was excellent.......2007-05-20

    It was a pleasure buying this product. No hassles and very fast shipping.
    I have bought many items from amazon and never had a problem it makes buying a very Great experience Thank You!!!

    5 out of 5 stars One of the very best!!.......2007-05-13

    I have been a George Strait fan from the beginning - I own every recording and have to say that he never lets you down. This album is really one of my favorites - the songs are all excellent.

    5 out of 5 stars Near perfection.......2007-04-21

    It usually takes two or three playings for me to really like a new George Strait recording. The magic he makes with a song is very subtle. Getting my ears around a new song almost always takes a while but then I can really enjoy repeated listenings. Not so with this recording. From the very first spin, it had me hooked and I'm still hooked. I've played it at least once a week since I bought the CD and it continues to please.
    Shania Twain - Greatest Hits
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Shania Twain - Greatest Hits
    • Love it!
    • JUST what I was looking for!
    • Lori Virginia
    • Excellent Voice
    Shania Twain - Greatest Hits
    Shania Twain
    Manufacturer: Mercury Nashville
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    ASIN: B0002Z1EG2
    Release Date: 2004-11-09

    Tracks:

    1. Forever and For Always
    2. I'm Gonna Getcha Good
    3. UP!
    4. Come On Over
    5. Man! I Feel Like A Woman!
    6. That Don't Impress Me Much
    7. From This Moment
    8. Honey, I'm Home
    9. You're Still The One
    10. Don't Be Stupid
    11. Love Gets Me Every Time
    12. No One Needs To Know
    13. You Win My Love
    14. I'm Outta Here
    15. The Woman In Me
    16. Any Man Of Mine
    17. Whose Bed Have Your Boots
    18. Party for Two' (with Mark McGrath)
    19. Don't!
    20. Party for Two (with Billy Currington)
    21. I Ain't No Quitter

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    Shania Twain--recluse, happily married, mother of one--has sold more than 40 million albums with flirty, hook-laden, beat-heavy, country-tinged pop that has all the subtlety of a musical wet T-shirt contest, yet is as irresistible as Swiss chocolate and Pringles. There are a few heartfelt, moon-in-June love ballads on this generous and long-awaited 20-song collection, which includes three new songs along with all the predictable chart-toppers and near-chart-toppers. But it's the mostly nonstop, uptempo booty-shakers--too often with garish overproduction and vapid lyrics--that, for the unconverted, tend to run together after a while. No doubt, this relentlessly upbeat retrospective will keep Twain's millions of fans jumping up and down on their sofas. --Bob Allen

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    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Shania Twain - Greatest Hits.......2007-06-08

    This CD is greatest. Her music is very moving. This is now my greatest CD. I am very glad I chose this one. You will not be disappointed at all.

    5 out of 5 stars Love it!.......2007-04-30

    This album has alot of my favorites, plus the 2 versions of "I'm Having a Party", and "I Ain't No Quitter". The guitar play in "Quitter" is so good-extremely catchy! I love, love, love "Ain't no Quitter" and don't understand why it didn't have more airtime. And "Having A Party" just makes you want to move - it's so totally upbeat. Plus all the other songs-I love all of her music, so it's hard for me to pick favorites. I have all of Shania's albums and download them onto miy MP3 so I can hear them while I work out, etc. I'm anxiously waiting for her to give us another album! BUt this is a great one to buy and enjoy.

    4 out of 5 stars JUST what I was looking for!.......2007-04-21

    No, seriously, this is GOOD! I got some birthday money and I wanted a Shania Twain album, but I wanted all her best songs on one CD. Then, this came out: It had all the songs I wanted and then some! It is just awesome. She has a great voice that's easy on the ears, her lyrics really flow together, and her songs are in a variety of sounds - not just all sound the same, like SOME of the artists you get these days!
    And my aunty and my mum like her, so finally I can play some music I like in the car without being griped at!
    A fantastic album, everyone whos loving pop and/or country music should sooooooo get this!

    5 out of 5 stars Lori Virginia.......2007-04-03

    I think this is a great cd with a variety of her greatest hits all on one cd

    5 out of 5 stars Excellent Voice.......2007-01-12

    This is a must for all Shania Twain lovers. Her voice is so wonderful, the songs are so uplifting, don't let this stay out of your collection.

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