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Columbia Country Classics 3: Americana
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No Depression: What It Sounds Like, Vol. 1
: :Since 1995, No Depression magazine has been the bible of 'alternative-country music.' Until recently, their subhead proclaimed that they were 'The Bimonthly Journal of Alt-Country,' followed by varying ironic references to the fact that they were unsure as to the actual definition of alt-country. Well if a picture is worth a thousand words, the ND folks figured a recording is too, and to that end they have issued a compilation that helps define the genre's boundaries while demonstrating its breadth. It begins with Johnny Cash singing 'The Time of the Preacher' ...
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Greatest Children's Christmas Hits
: :Since 1995, No Depression magazine has been the bible of 'alternative-country music.' Until recently, their subhead proclaimed that they were 'The Bimonthly Journal of Alt-Country,' followed by varying ironic references to the fact that they were unsure as to the actual definition of alt-country. Well if a picture is worth a thousand words, the ND folks figured a recording is too, and to that end they have issued a compilation that helps define the genre's boundaries while demonstrating its breadth. It begins with Johnny Cash singing 'The Time of the Preacher' ...
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The Way in a Manger: Country Christmas
: :Since 1995, No Depression magazine has been the bible of 'alternative-country music.' Until recently, their subhead proclaimed that they were 'The Bimonthly Journal of Alt-Country,' followed by varying ironic references to the fact that they were unsure as to the actual definition of alt-country. Well if a picture is worth a thousand words, the ND folks figured a recording is too, and to that end they have issued a compilation that helps define the genre's boundaries while demonstrating its breadth. It begins with Johnny Cash singing 'The Time of the Preacher' ...
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That Was Then...This Is Now
: :Since 1995, No Depression magazine has been the bible of 'alternative-country music.' Until recently, their subhead proclaimed that they were 'The Bimonthly Journal of Alt-Country,' followed by varying ironic references to the fact that they were unsure as to the actual definition of alt-country. Well if a picture is worth a thousand words, the ND folks figured a recording is too, and to that end they have issued a compilation that helps define the genre's boundaries while demonstrating its breadth. It begins with Johnny Cash singing 'The Time of the Preacher' ...
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Taste of Texas: Songs 'bout Texas by Texans
: :Since 1995, No Depression magazine has been the bible of 'alternative-country music.' Until recently, their subhead proclaimed that they were 'The Bimonthly Journal of Alt-Country,' followed by varying ironic references to the fact that they were unsure as to the actual definition of alt-country. Well if a picture is worth a thousand words, the ND folks figured a recording is too, and to that end they have issued a compilation that helps define the genre's boundaries while demonstrating its breadth. It begins with Johnny Cash singing 'The Time of the Preacher' ...
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Always Never Enough
: :Since 1995, No Depression magazine has been the bible of 'alternative-country music.' Until recently, their subhead proclaimed that they were 'The Bimonthly Journal of Alt-Country,' followed by varying ironic references to the fact that they were unsure as to the actual definition of alt-country. Well if a picture is worth a thousand words, the ND folks figured a recording is too, and to that end they have issued a compilation that helps define the genre's boundaries while demonstrating its breadth. It begins with Johnny Cash singing 'The Time of the Preacher' ...
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Hymns
: :Since 1995, No Depression magazine has been the bible of 'alternative-country music.' Until recently, their subhead proclaimed that they were 'The Bimonthly Journal of Alt-Country,' followed by varying ironic references to the fact that they were unsure as to the actual definition of alt-country. Well if a picture is worth a thousand words, the ND folks figured a recording is too, and to that end they have issued a compilation that helps define the genre's boundaries while demonstrating its breadth. It begins with Johnny Cash singing 'The Time of the Preacher' ...
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The Door
: :Since 1995, No Depression magazine has been the bible of 'alternative-country music.' Until recently, their subhead proclaimed that they were 'The Bimonthly Journal of Alt-Country,' followed by varying ironic references to the fact that they were unsure as to the actual definition of alt-country. Well if a picture is worth a thousand words, the ND folks figured a recording is too, and to that end they have issued a compilation that helps define the genre's boundaries while demonstrating its breadth. It begins with Johnny Cash singing 'The Time of the Preacher' ...
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Radio Gospel Favorites
: :Since 1995, No Depression magazine has been the bible of 'alternative-country music.' Until recently, their subhead proclaimed that they were 'The Bimonthly Journal of Alt-Country,' followed by varying ironic references to the fact that they were unsure as to the actual definition of alt-country. Well if a picture is worth a thousand words, the ND folks figured a recording is too, and to that end they have issued a compilation that helps define the genre's boundaries while demonstrating its breadth. It begins with Johnny Cash singing 'The Time of the Preacher' ...
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