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Echoes of My Soul (Tender Moments, Volume 1)
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Greatest #1 Hits
: essential recording:Following the bland, smothering urban-cowboy era of the early 1980s, Randy Travis's loose, flexible vocal phrasing and stripped-down, traditional accompaniment was the breath of fresh air. Along with Dwight Yoakam and George Strait, Travis epitomized the new traditionalism that dominated the remainder of the decade. While his Haggard and Frizzell influences were obvious, his relaxed delivery and flair for understatement set him apart. His voice, plangent and brimming with heart, its twang neither softened nor downplayed over time, remained at the core of his music. Beginning with his first ...
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You'll Never Walk Alone
: essential recording:Following the bland, smothering urban-cowboy era of the early 1980s, Randy Travis's loose, flexible vocal phrasing and stripped-down, traditional accompaniment was the breath of fresh air. Along with Dwight Yoakam and George Strait, Travis epitomized the new traditionalism that dominated the remainder of the decade. While his Haggard and Frizzell influences were obvious, his relaxed delivery and flair for understatement set him apart. His voice, plangent and brimming with heart, its twang neither softened nor downplayed over time, remained at the core of his music. Beginning with his first ...
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Preachin', Prayin', Singin'
:Description:On April 25, 2005, Charlie Daniels performed in Nashville, Tennessee to debut songs from his bluegrass-gospel album 'Songs From the Longleaf Pines.' Charlie surprised the audience by inviting some of his bluegrass heroes up on stage to jam. Pickers included Mac Wiseman, members of the Scruggs family and McCoury family, as well as The Whites. Listen as Charlie reflects back on the music of Mac Wiseman, playing with The Earl Scruggs Review in the late '60s and the early days of The Charlie Daniels Band. These moments, coupled with the music ...
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Holy Bible/Old Testament
:Description:On April 25, 2005, Charlie Daniels performed in Nashville, Tennessee to debut songs from his bluegrass-gospel album 'Songs From the Longleaf Pines.' Charlie surprised the audience by inviting some of his bluegrass heroes up on stage to jam. Pickers included Mac Wiseman, members of the Scruggs family and McCoury family, as well as The Whites. Listen as Charlie reflects back on the music of Mac Wiseman, playing with The Earl Scruggs Review in the late '60s and the early days of The Charlie Daniels Band. These moments, coupled with the music ...
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The Essential Ray Price
:Description:On April 25, 2005, Charlie Daniels performed in Nashville, Tennessee to debut songs from his bluegrass-gospel album 'Songs From the Longleaf Pines.' Charlie surprised the audience by inviting some of his bluegrass heroes up on stage to jam. Pickers included Mac Wiseman, members of the Scruggs family and McCoury family, as well as The Whites. Listen as Charlie reflects back on the music of Mac Wiseman, playing with The Earl Scruggs Review in the late '60s and the early days of The Charlie Daniels Band. These moments, coupled with the music ...
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Whiskey
:Album Description:Charlie Daniels is one of the superstars of country rock music. He has issued scores of top selling albums. Three of his albums have been long overdue for CD release. Te John, Grease & Wolfman was originally issued in 1972. Uneasy Rider is the Sony reissue of the Kama Sutra LP, Honey In The Rock circa 1973. Whiskey is the Sony reissue of the Kama Sutra LP, Way Down Yonder from 1974.
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Holy Bible/New Testament
:Album Description:Charlie Daniels is one of the superstars of country rock music. He has issued scores of top selling albums. Three of his albums have been long overdue for CD release. Te John, Grease & Wolfman was originally issued in 1972. Uneasy Rider is the Sony reissue of the Kama Sutra LP, Honey In The Rock circa 1973. Whiskey is the Sony reissue of the Kama Sutra LP, Way Down Yonder from 1974.
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Souls' Chapel
: :In the grand tradition of the late Roebuck 'Pops' Staples--patriarch of the Staple Singers, whose influence permeates this project--Marty Stuart's selection of classic and original spirituals is also his bluesiest release to date. Stuart's guitar carries the familiar Delta sting of his native Mississippi, as the harmony-laden choruses soar toward heaven. A revival of Staples's 'Somebody Saved Me' sets the album-opening tone, while a duet with Mavis Staples on her father's 'Move Along Train' provides the climactic epiphany. The vocal support of bandmate Harry Stinson--a drummer known as one of Nashville's ...
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Spirituals
: :In the grand tradition of the late Roebuck 'Pops' Staples--patriarch of the Staple Singers, whose influence permeates this project--Marty Stuart's selection of classic and original spirituals is also his bluesiest release to date. Stuart's guitar carries the familiar Delta sting of his native Mississippi, as the harmony-laden choruses soar toward heaven. A revival of Staples's 'Somebody Saved Me' sets the album-opening tone, while a duet with Mavis Staples on her father's 'Move Along Train' provides the climactic epiphany. The vocal support of bandmate Harry Stinson--a drummer known as one of Nashville's ...
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