It's the mid-1940s. In the midst of a "Barber Shop Era" comes a new quartet-Oak Ridge Quartet. Their harmonies and energy transformed the music scene and quickly made them what many consider consider to be the top quartet of their day. Years have gone by...but Common Threads remain-four part harmony; love for God, faith, family and country; an ability to bring a stage to life. Enjoy an "uncommonly" successful group joined through the years by a Common Thread.
Common Thread,The Oak Ridge Boys,Spring Hill (Wea406),Country,Country-Pop,Pop,United States of America
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Common Thread: The Songs of the Eagles
Various Artists Manufacturer: Giant Records / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002L1S Release Date: 1993-10-12 |
Tracks:
- Take It Easy - Travis Tritt
- Peaceful Easy Feeling - Little Texas
- Desperado - Clint Black
- Heartache Tonight - John Anderson
- Tequila Sunrise - Alan Jackson
- Take It To The Limit - Suzy Bogguss
- I Can't Tell You Why - Vince Gill
- Lyin' Eyes - Diamond Rio
- New Kid In Town - Trisha Yearwood
- Saturday Night - Billy Dean
- Already Gone - Tanya Tucker
- Best Of My Love - Brooks & Dunn
- The Sad Cafe - Lorrie Morgan
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In 1993, Nashville's biggest young stars--Alan Jackson, Trisha Yearwood, Vince Gill, and others--recorded an album of Eagles songs called Common Thread. When the disc went platinum, everyone hailed it as the rebirth of country-rock. If you listened closely, though, you heard neither the down-to-earth twang of country nor the metallic aggression of rock & roll. What you heard instead was the romantic sweetness of pop. More specifically, the Eagles represented the southern California pop tradition of harmony-drenched groups like the Beach Boys, the Mamas & the Papas, and Crosby, Stills and Nash. It's a wonderful tradition, but it's misleading to call it something else. Out there in the hinterlands you can still hear authentic country-rock, an exhilarating combination of blunt adult storytelling and blazing guitars as practiced by the likes of Joe Ely, Shaver, the Bottle Rockets, Mike Henderson, and Jason and the Scorchers. Real country-rock remains a marginal commercial force, however, and the real money is in the new Nashville version of southern California harmonies. Call it "suburban pop." --Geoffrey HimesCustomer Reviews:
Common Thread: The Songs of the Eagles.......2007-01-10
Common Thread: The Songs of the Eagles.......2007-01-04
Passable copies - little to impress overall in interpretations.......2006-05-01
Sadly this is not reflected in the final output - what we have is a series of current popular country artises doing almost faithful note for note copies of the originals and adding very little new or different in the process on personal interpretations apart from vocal style. The only one who differs for the better is Alan Jackson on "Tequila Sunrise" where his jaded delivery catches better than the original the vacuous life style it depicts.
Overall a disappointment, though as easy background or alternative music (unless you cannot do without the originals to listen to) it is well recorded and passable. If country interpretations of pop songs as a genre is of interest then try "Come together - America salutes the Beatles" which shows how the idea can be made to work.
The Trouble With Tributes.......2006-02-26
The brainchild of Eagles manager Irving Azoff, who saw how revered the band had become amongst the Nashville hierarchy of the Nineties, COMMON THREADS also functioned as a charity album, whose profits went to the Walden Woods Project, of which Eagles drummer Don Henley was a particularly prominent supporter. Were it not for that one particular aspect, COMMON THREADS would be as much an aberration as a lot of other tribute albums of its type. Even as this album already stands, however, and even though it caused hell to freeze over and the Eagles to reunite, the artists here still fall well short of what the band originally did.
What seems to have happened here is that each of the artists got so caught up in the idea of doing songs from the Eagles' massively successful catalog that they thought they could get off by copying almost note-for-note and by arrangement what the band had done; one listen to Travis Tritt's version of "Take It Easy", and Vince Gill's take on "I Can't Tell You Why" seems to indicate this. In other cases, they sound terribly anemic, as in Clint Black's version of "Desperado", where he sounds like second-rate John Denver (and I think John Denver could have done this far better than Clint Black). And hearing faux-Eagles wanna-bes like Little Texas doing "Peaceful Easy Feeling" and Diamond Rio doing "Lyin' Eyes" is no substitute whatsoever for the real thing.
The womenfolk don't have it much easier either. Lorrie Morgan simply sounds out of place on "The Sad Cafe", seemingly not having any idea about the song's mournful inspiration; and Tanya Tucker's toughness on "Already Gone" is quite dull. Suzy Bogguss' take on "Take It To The Limit" is a bit better, but it won't make anyone forget the Randy Meisner-led original. And Trisha Yearwood's version of "New Kid In Town" is okay, but she sounds like she's trying to do it the way she thinks her idol Linda Ronstadt would, and it's not totally successful either.
In the end, the inability of contemporary Nashville artists to really understand the Eagles lies in the fact that there is a very wide gap between the Eagles' sound of the 1970s and the way contemporary Music Row does things. Though classified as "country-rock", the Eagles also mixed in elements of bluegrass, surf-rock, R&B, disco, and even Tex-Mex a time or two, styles that are largely alien to contemporary Nashville. As Linda herself, around whom the Eagles originally formed in 1971, has said, it is a part of the diverse spectrum of California music: "California music is a real hybrid, very specialized, and it doesn't have anything to do with Nashville." This is something that I'm not sure these artists really understand, and why I can't give this album a better rating.
Nearly Flawless Covers.......2005-12-21
For instance, take Little Texas. They were probably one of the most popular commercial outfits to be plugged by Nashville. Pretty boys with long flowing hair and an "aw shucks, ma'am" mentality when interviewed, Little Texas was groomed for the spotlight. With that said, their take on "Peaceful, Easy Feeling" is one of the most honest and, in my opinion, one of the best songs on this entire album. They've been busted up for quite sometime now, but this cover will always be a gem in my book. Though they were very commercial, they were very good at what they did.
A group who also basked in the light of commercial Country even though they were solidly grounded in the old hillbilly, mandolin-drenched twang was Diamond Rio. They were and still are one of my favorite bands. They have a "high lonesome" quality in all of their songs that shows the listener that they still remember what makes Country music great. Their cover of "Lyin' Eyes" is the best song on this album. Their talent has kept them near the top of Country music to this day.
Alan Jackson, Clint Black, and Brooks and Dunn also take some solid stabs at a few of the Eagles' tunes. Jackson puts a good country spin on "Tequila Sunrise" and Black shoots straight on "Desperado." Kix Brooks handles the vocals in "Best Of My Love," and I'm glad he did. His voice fits that tune nicely.
There are plenty of other artists on this album that do a grand job. Travis Tritt's "Take It Easy" and Billy Dean's "Saturday Night" deserve special recognition as one takes a huge Eagles hit and makes it his own while the other takes a relatively unknown to the mainstream Eagles tune and gives it a wonderful rendition.
Fans of California's light country and rock should enjoy this album. This may be a little bit too soft for Southern rockers. Of course, just tell the modern Country fan that this is great stuff and just like sheep they'll probably gobble it up. Oh, and if you're into labels, this is California country, not country-rock or "pop" as the Amazon reviewer argues. Check out the Flying Burrito Brothers or the Desert Rose Band if you don't believe me.
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Common Thread
The Oak Ridge Boys Manufacturer: Spring Hill ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00092ZLE4 Release Date: 2005-05-24 |
Tracks:
- Amazing Grace
- God Will Take Care Of You
- How Great Thou Art
- Jesus Is Coming Soon
- This Little Light of Mine
- I Saw The Light
- Journey
- You Don't Have To Go Home (But You Can't Stay Here)
- You Can't Fix It
- Keep Our World Safe
- I Know
- He Did It All For Me
Album Description
It's the mid-1940s. In the midst of a "Barber Shop Era" comes a new quartet-Oak Ridge Quartet. Their harmonies and energy transformed the music scene and quickly made them what many consider consider to be the top quartet of their day. Years have gone by...but Common Threads remain-four part harmony; love for God, faith, family and country; an ability to bring a stage to life. Enjoy an "uncommonly" successful group joined through the years by a Common Thread.Customer Reviews:
A GOSPEL LET DOWN.......2006-09-25
They are still great!.......2006-08-21
awesome piece of work by the Boys.......2005-05-26
Maybe what you are perceiving on this cd is that the background music is truly in the background with the vocals standing strongly out front. That is the best way to feature the Oaks power harmony. For a devoted fan of the Oaks and their power harmony they are NEVER too loud. Any true Oaks fans would consider this cd a blessing.
Not Bad.......2005-05-25
volume to high. You can only listen to it at a low level. Other
than that it's good. They need to fix this problem.
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Common Thread - The Songs of the Eagles
Travis Tritt , Little Texas , Clint Black , John Anderson , Alan Jackson , Suzy Bogguss , Vince Gill , Diamond Rio , Trisha Yearwood , and Billy Dean Manufacturer: Giant ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000BA44AQ |
Product Description
Common Thread - The Songs of the Eagles // 1. Take It Easy - Travis Tritt 2. Peaceful Easy Feeling - Little Texas 3. Desperado - Clint Black 4. Heartache Tonight - John Anderson 5. Tequila Sunrise - Alan Jackson 6. Take It To The Limit - Suzy Bogguss 7. I Can't Tell You Why - Vince Gill 8. Lyin' Eyes - Diamond Rio 9. New Kid In Town - Trisha Yearwood 10. Saturday Night - Billy Dean 11. Already Gone - Tanya Tucker 12. Best Of My Love - Brooks & Dunn 13. The Sad Cafe - Lorrie Morgan
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Perryphernalia
Graham Perry Manufacturer: Ggp Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00067HPMS Release Date: 2004-10-26 |
Tracks:
- Mary Wanna Dance
- Misery
- Summer Showers
- Amelia
- State of Mine
- Ruby Red
- Bourbon Street
- And Then...
- Monotony
- Days Go By
- Fight to Love
- In Winter
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City Streets
Unhindered Manufacturer: Unhindered ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000CAKSIW Release Date: 2005-11-08 |
Tracks:
- Praises of the King
- Holy Is Your Name
- Maker of All Things
- Everything You Are
- No Other Name
- Forever in Your Arms
- Faithful Lord
- Lord of Everything
- More Than Words
- No Other Name (Reprise)
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WRONG COVER PHOTO.......2006-11-27
I've already complained to amazon...no change.
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The Common Thread
The Allen Farnham Quartet Manufacturer: Concord Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000006NW Release Date: 1995-01-10 |
Tracks:
- The Common Thread
- Hamma-ron
- Nocturne
- The Glide
- Falling Grace
- Interlude
- How Deep Is The Ocean?
- In A Sentimental Mood
- No More Blues
- Very Early
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Common Thread
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000NQRU2W Release Date: 2007-02-27 |
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Peace Within The Noise
Common Thread ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000N3E5UK |
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kapow a dirt and oil soundtrack
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00001OHCM Release Date: 1991-03-16 |
Tracks:
- erganism
- travis goes to hawaii
- smoldering black
- kentucky joke
- tough lovin gone bad
- jackknifed halflife
- dozerly lite
- leftover acorns
- tv sensation
- ratchet faced lover
- slowfreight
- kickin ninjas
Album Description
psychadelic noise popish
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Hottern Yazzars Hooey!
Manufacturer: Roadcatz ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000CA7OKM Release Date: 2003-01-21 |
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