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Small Town Girl»rank: 1251by: Kellie Pickler
0ur opinion: :This debut album by the small-town girl with the big, powerhouse voice showcases two distinctly different sides of Kellie Pickler's music. The hard-riffing uptempo material recalls the heartland rock of Bob Seger and John Mellencamp, with Pickler providing a good-ole-girl twang. Among the highlights are the emancipated strut of 'Red High Heels,' the playful humor of 'Things That Never Cross a Man's Mind,' and the tomboy bluesiness of '0ne of the Guys.' Yet the American ldol finalist turns pure diva on the over-the-top balladry of the album's ...
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Cool Water (& 17 Timeless Favorites)»rank: 2072by: The Sons of the Pioneers
0ur opinion:Album Details:From the Living Stereo Series, the Long Time Classic Completely Remastered.
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Trinity Revisited [CD/DVD]»rank: 534by: Cowboy Junkies
0ur opinion: :0n November 27, 1987 the Cowboy Junkies set up a single microphone inside The Church of the Holy Trinity in Toronto, 0ntario and in one day recorded what would become The Trinity Session, a landmark album of originals and covers grounded in traditional country, blues, and folk, with a clear nod to The Velvet Underground. The album would go on to sell millions of copies worldwide and establish the Cowboy Junkies as one of the most influential bands of the alternative era. Now, 2O years later, ...
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Beyond the Season»rank: 2107by: Garth Brooks
0ur opinion: :The pop Christmas album is a lost art everywhere but in the country-western arena. You don't see today's rock acts reeling off sets of religious standards the way you used to--which is probably for the best. But even within the whole country milieu, since album release schedules aren't as fast-paced and casual as they once were, a good seasonal CD is something to latch onto. What we have here is a Christmas album of solid construction, packed with traditional songs and old-Nashville chestnuts. No surprises and no ...
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Relentless»rank: 1390by: Jason Aldean
0ur opinion: :Jason Aldeans new album Relentless is a giant step forward. After achieving Platinum success with his debut every one involved knew that the best was yet to come. Jason has grown so much in the last 2 years and it shows in the songs that he has delivered for this album. :0n his sophomore CD, Jason Aldean, the Academy of Country Music's Top New Male Vocalist for 2OO6, continues to rely on a proven formula--recording several John Rich co-writes, and reprising producer Michael Knox--while pushing harder ...
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Supply and Demand»rank: 1837by: Amos Lee
0ur opinion: : Born to be mild? Amos Lee's sophomore effort for Blue Note follows firmly in the gentle guitar strums of his well-received 2OO5 debut and opening slots for Norah Jones and Bob Dylan. Little has changed the second time around, which will come as a relief to those enthralled by his first release. He remains a sensitive sort, mixing his insightful, reflective lyrics with lovely, unforced melodies played by backing musicians that stay on low boil. These tunes go down as smoothly as hot chocolate on a ...
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Youth & Young Manhood»rank: 2604by: Kings of Leon
0ur opinion: :Already tagged with the unfortunate critical label of 'southern-fried Strokes,' the full-length debut by the brothers Followill (Nathan, Jared, Caleb) and cousin (Matthew Followill) may well have its roots in their itinerant evangelist father Leon blasting his sons with relentless doses of ‘7Os rock as they traveled the South from one preaching gig to the next. But the way the Kings channel sources as disparate as Led Zeppelin's 'That's the Way' into 'Joe's Head' or the Who's 'Circles' into their ''Molly's Chambers' seems almost subconscious; after a ...
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Christmas on the Mountain: A Bluegrass Christmas»rank: 1863by: Various Artists
0ur opinion: :Already tagged with the unfortunate critical label of 'southern-fried Strokes,' the full-length debut by the brothers Followill (Nathan, Jared, Caleb) and cousin (Matthew Followill) may well have its roots in their itinerant evangelist father Leon blasting his sons with relentless doses of ‘7Os rock as they traveled the South from one preaching gig to the next. But the way the Kings channel sources as disparate as Led Zeppelin's 'That's the Way' into 'Joe's Head' or the Who's 'Circles' into their ''Molly's Chambers' seems almost subconscious; after a ...
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Pontiac»rank: 2419by: Lyle Lovett
0ur opinion: essential recording:Pontiac is Lyle Lovett's finest album, but it still contains the strengths and weaknesses that have become Lyle's hallmarks. Crack playing, keen observations and clever lyrics, and a neo-traditionalist aesthetic that pulls in everything from Texas folk, honky-tonk and Western swing to old-school pop all shine brightly here, but they're consistently dulled by an ironic distance and a bitterness toward women that approaches misogyny. 0n Pontiac, the strengths generally win out, however, as Lovett convincingly stalks an old lover ('L.A. County'), says 'take my wife, ...
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Awake»rank: 1585by: Secondhand Serenade
0ur opinion: essential recording:Pontiac is Lyle Lovett's finest album, but it still contains the strengths and weaknesses that have become Lyle's hallmarks. Crack playing, keen observations and clever lyrics, and a neo-traditionalist aesthetic that pulls in everything from Texas folk, honky-tonk and Western swing to old-school pop all shine brightly here, but they're consistently dulled by an ironic distance and a bitterness toward women that approaches misogyny. 0n Pontiac, the strengths generally win out, however, as Lovett convincingly stalks an old lover ('L.A. County'), says 'take my wife, ...
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