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- Sessions of the Damned
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- Journal of the Plague Year
- Nothing Is Easy
- Organized
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- Fireproof
- Yesterday Was Dramatic - Today Is Ok [UK-Import]
- Step Back in Time [UK-Import]
- The Rest Is Silence
- There'S No Way
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- celine dion and bryan adams weren't born yet
- Hank Snow never sounded so good!
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I've Been Everywhere: Encore Collection
Hank Snow
Manufacturer: Bmg Special Product
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00000JCEG
Release Date: 1998-09-08 |
Tracks:
- Six Days On The Road
- El Paso
- When It's Springtime In Alaska
- Caribbean
- Bluebird Island
- Hello Love
- I've Been Everywhere
- Somewhere Along Life's Highway
- The Last Ride
- I Went To Your Wedding
Customer Reviews:
celine dion and bryan adams weren't born yet.......2003-09-03
This post-mortem 2 CD retrospective catches up with Nova Scotia's Clarence Eugene Snow in 1950, kicking off with his biggest - and best known - hit, I'm Movin' On. By this time Snow had honed his skills in Halifax clubs, on local and national airwaves, changed his name to the more Western-friendly Hank, signed to RCA and, after years of struggling to break the U.S. market, had cracked the American market. The success of I'm Movin' On opened the floodgates and within the year Snow had struck gold with two more chart-toppers The Golden Rocket and The Rhumba Boogie, establishing him as a bona fide country star alongside pioneers like Hank Williams, Jimmie Rodgers and Roy Acuff. It's easy to tell just how big Snow became: a quick look over the first disc finds 22 songs recorded between 1950 and 1954, solid hits all which even now make for a colourfully evocative overview of Snow's capacity for pushing his songwriting across the spectrum - from travelling songs and country boogie to rhumba, old-fashioned cowboy tales and even Hawaiia-flavoured ditties. The second disc continues on in 1954, with the remainder of the 24 Top Ten hits Snow racked up between 1951 and 1955 (Let Me Go Lover, I've Forgotten You, Yellow Roses, Would You Mind, Mainliner). By the mid-50s Snow was a star not only in North America but around the world (most notably in Britain, a country not known for it's acceptance of country and western) and was hobnobbing with a young Elvis. When his protege signed on with the infamous Colonel Tom Parker and ushered in the rock n' roll revolution in 1956, Snow responded in kind, pumping out his own brand of rockabilly (Hula Rock shows up here). But country was Snow's forte and he continued on until the mid-60s, an unstoppable hit machine (Beggar to a King, I've Been Everywhere, Ninety Miles an Hour) who only slowed in the latter half of the decade. As disc 2 reveals, Snow didn't fare very well in the transition to the new, heavily orchestrated country-pop of the late `60s and early `70s: listeners jump from 1963's Blue Roses to Snow's comeback hit Hello Love in 1974. Though his career cooled off for the remainder of his life, Snow was celebrated in all circles and his music has been recorded by a mind-boggling array of admirers, from Elvis Presley and Al Hirt to Emmylou Harris and Big House, who offer their interpretation of I'm Movin' On on their new album Woodstock Nation. It's hard to imagine how anyone would need anything other than this expansive collection of Snow's major hits and b-sides, being as it's a remarkable monument to a Canadian legend whose list of international hits makes Bryan Adams, Celine Dion and Shania Twain look like regional novelty acts.
Hank Snow never sounded so good!.......2000-06-19
I bought this album for my dad as a Father's Day gift. He loved it! It brought back great memories from "the days of his youth." The sound and clarity of the music were much better than on the old 78 records. Hank's songs are uplifting and no one has a voice with such mellow tones and rapid diction as Hank Snow. This CD will be played and enjoyed for many hours. Thanks for bringing back the old favorites on today's audio media.
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- It's Who I Am - Mara
- Trust me, this singer's gonna be big!
- Super first release from future Rock Goddess!
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It's Who I Am
Manufacturer: Flying Coaster
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0000645ZE
Release Date: 2002-04-09 |
Tracks:
- Don't Let Me Run
- Blue Guitar Rock Star
- It's Who I Am
- Never In Love
- Busker
- Roselan
- When The Damage Is Done
- Sunflowers & Rain
- Jamie's Song
- No Apology
- Eternally
Customer Reviews:
It's Who I Am - Mara.......2005-02-28
Absolutely fantastic...you must get it - it's truly awesome. A variety of tunes that reach you in such a great way...really - it's great!!
Trust me, this singer's gonna be big!.......2002-04-19
Y'know how people use other singers to describe someone's musical style? They'll say, "She sounds like Sheryl Crow or Sarah McLachlan or Jewel." Well, believe me when I tell you: in a couple of years, they'll be saying, "Yeah, she sounds like Mara."
This young songwriter has captured a style and energy all her own. With a range of music covering a wide spectrum of emotions and introspections, it's hard to believe this is only Mara's first album. I can't begin to imagine how good her third or sixth or tenth album will be!
Her music runs the gamut from straight rock and roll to moody hard-edge, and from love songs to haunting ballads. She's got some interesting perspectives on herself and on society in general. And it's all wrapped up in an amazing voice and a wonderful assortment of rich instrumentals.
Who does she sound like? She sounds like Mara. And one day soon, that's going to be what people say about other new young artists. Get in on the ground floor on this one, folks. You'll be glad you did.
Super first release from future Rock Goddess!.......2002-04-18
Tired of cookie-cutter bubblegum psuedo-R&B pop rock, but still want tunes you can dance to? Try Mara's "It's Who I Am" on for size. A self-taught guitarist with a kick-[behind] power-ballad voice, Mara's music is honest, interesting, and infectious. Try listening to the CD once and not find yourself humming the refrain from "Blue Guitar Rock Star," or not knowing _exactly_ who you wish you had sung "No Apology" to. This is the kind of CD you'll want to keep in rotation for a long, long time. . .I know I do!
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I've Been Everywhere
Nobodys
Manufacturer: Suburban Home
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
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Punk
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ASIN: B00004TRRH
Release Date: 2000-08-08 |
Tracks:
- No Wonder
- I Like Young Girls - The Queers
- Leaving Home
- Double-Fisted - Gotohells
- C-Biscuit
- Tonight - The Automatics
- Six Down - Pinhead Circus
- Best Hung Carrot
- Monster Zero - The Queers
- Die Tonight - Gotohells
- High Balls - Guttermouth
Product Description
- No Wonder
- I Like Young Girls
- Leaving Home
- Double Fisted
- C-Biscuit
- Tonight
- Six Down
- Best Hung Carrot
- Monster Zero
- Die Tonight
- High Balls
- Hidden Track
Format: CD
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I've Been Everywhere
The Doctor Eugene Chadbourne
Manufacturer: Fundamental
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
ASIN: B000M49Q4K |
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- Country Music as Country Music should be
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I've Been Everywhere: Hank Snow Story
Hank Snow
Manufacturer: Bmg Int'l
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Cowboy
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ASIN: B00004U8YI
Release Date: 2000-05-30 |
Tracks:
- I'm Moving On
- With This Ring I Thee Wed
- The Golden Rocket
- Paving The Highway With Tears
- Rhumba Boogie
- You Pass Me By
- Down The Trail Of Aching Hearts
- Bluebird Island
- Music Makin'
- The Highest Biddor
- The Goldrush Is Over
- Why Do You Punish Me
- Lady's Man
- Married By The Bible,Divorced By The Law
- I Went To Your Wedding
- The Boogie Woogie Flying Crowd
- The Gal Who Invented Kissing
- A Fool Such As I
- Spanish Fire Ball
- Between Fire & Water
- I Don't Hurt Anymore
- My Arabian Baby
- Let Me Go Lover
- I've Forgotten You
- Yellow Roses
- Would You Mind
- Maintincy
- Born To Be Happy
- These Hands
- I'm Moving In
- Conscience I'm Guilty
- Holo Rock
- Tangled Mind
- My Arms Are A House
- The Last Ride
- Party Of The Second Part
- Beggar To A King
- Poor Little Jimmy
- I've Been Everywhere
- Ancient History
- Ninety Miles An Hour
- Blue Roses
- Hello Love
- Until The End Of Time
Album Description
'Best Of' for the late country star known as the Singing Ranger'. 44 remastered top singles from 1950-1974 including the hits 'I'm Movin' On', 'The Golden Rocket' and 'I've Been Everywhere'. Liner notes by the author of 'Good Rockin' Tonight, The Sun Records Story', including historical photos. 2000 release. Slimline double jewel case.
Album Details
44 Top Singles from 1950-1974. All Remastered.
Customer Reviews:
Country Music as Country Music should be.......2005-10-09
If you are tired of hearing music that is called "Country" and really want to hear excellent "Country" music, this album is for you. No other does it as smoothly as Hank Snow.
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