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On first thought, the idea of The Man in Black recording such covers as 'Bridge Over Troubled Water,' 'Danny Boy,' and 'The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face' might seem odd, even for an artist who’s been able to put his personal stamp on just about everything. But American IV: The Man Comes Around, which also draws on Cash’s original songs as well as those by Nine Inch Nails ('Hurt'), Sting ('I Hung My Head'), and Depeche Mode ('Personal ... Regular Price : $19.98
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Neko Case's third solo effort is a moody, atmospheric affair that both satisfies and mystifies. Recorded in Tucson with a stellar band that includes Calexico's Joey Burns and John Convertino, Blacklisted charms you with its haunting, reverb-soaked songs, most of which were written by Case herself. The lyrics are impressionistic and, at times, inscrutable. 'Fast train, where do your passengers wait?' she sings in the title song. 'What's at the heart of your engine's rage?' While it's ... Regular Price : $15.98
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It's oddly coincidental that Rosanne Cash's first No. 1 country hit was 'Seven Year Ache.' As it turns out, it's been seven long years since her previous album, 1996's 10 Song Demo, and though she'd written an album's worth of songs after that, her voice suddenly gave out due to a polyp on her vocal chords. Thanks to voice therapy, Cash was able to resume singing and recording, and the result is the hauntingly beautiful Rules of Travel. ... Regular Price : $17.98
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Somewhere inside Rainy Day Music beats the heart of a very fine folk-rock record. All chiming guitars and flawless falsetto, 'Stumbling Through the Dark' captures the classic Jayhawks sound, and mid-tempo rockers 'Tailspin' and 'Eyes of SarahJane' recall older favorites like 'I'd Run Away.' 'All the Right Reasons' floats on heavenly harmonies and 'Save It for a Rainy Day' succeeds with nifty vocal interplay and a bright melodic hook. Yet, even with its share of jangle-pop gems, the ... Regular Price : $18.98
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In December 2002, country singer Darryl Worley traveled with the USO to Afghanistan, arriving home on Christmas Eve. Two days later, he collaborated with songwriter Wynn Varble on 'Have You Forgotten?,' a 9/11-themed call to battle that emotionally evokes the falling Twin Towers, the ruined Pentagon, and the heroes in a Pennsylvania field, even as it takes a giant leap in equating Bin Laden with Saddam Hussein. The single became an instant hit on radio, which meant Worley needed an ... Regular Price : $17.98
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More than two decades ago, former Ralph Stanley and Emmylou Harris sideman Ricky Skaggs found mainstream stardom by reconfiguring bluegrass to make it accessible to a broader audience. Trends come and go but Skaggs, who never abandoned traditional bluegrass even during his peak hit-making years, had refocused on it long before the O Brother soundtrack gave it mass popularity. This live show showcases Skaggs and his band, Kentucky Thunder, with a repertoire heavy on traditional tunes, ... Regular Price : $17.98
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Kid Rock fans are upset it's not Sheryl Crow. Country fans are upset that it's Kid Rock. This version just can't catch a break. Two points about this version. 1) It is a great contemporary country song, as good or better than most of what's out there. 2) I find Allison Moorer's more complex voice a better counterpoint to Kid Rock's vocals than Sheryl's, especially set against a more country arrangement. This is no knock on Sheryl Crow. ... Regular Price : $3.99
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After ripping it up on No Depression and Still Feel Gone, their first two albums of twangy punk rock, Uncle Tupelo unplugged for this remarkable tribute--half originals, half political and religious covers--to the band's old-time influences. While the new songs of frontmen Jay Farrar and Jeff Tweedy are consistently strong here (especially Farrar's 'Grindstone'), the album's haunted covers of old folk songs are the true keepers. Tweedy's apocalyptic version of 'Satan, Your Kingdom ... Regular Price : $18.98
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