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Music > Country
A tribute to Garth Brooks, these hits are performed by Evan O’Donnell.
Track Listings
1 : Pancho and Lefty
2 : Where I Lead Me
3 : Lungs
4 : No Place to Fall
5 : Loretta
6 : Brand New Companion
7 : Rake
8 : Marie
9 : Mr. Mudd and Mr. Gold
10 : Quicksilver Daydreams Of) Maria
11 : To Live Is to Fly
In 2009 Steve Earle released an album of Townes Van Zandt songs. It began as solo guitar and vocal tracks recorded in October 2008 in New York City. Other instruments were added later in subsequent sessions for the album in New York, Nashville and Los Angeles. Those original recordings - The Basics - are available on color vinyl for the first time.
Track list
We Call on Him
Easy Come, Easy Go
Any Old Time
Anyone Can Play
I Got Love
I Ll Never Know
All I Needed Was the Rain
How Can You Lose What You Never Had
Spinout
Magic Fire
I Ll Be Back
Love on the Rocks
Stay Away, Joe
Cross My Heart and Hope to Die
Clambake
There S So Much World to See
Do the Clam
Restless
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Man Against Machine
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Mark Miller; Performed by Garth Brooks
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The Mighty Sky
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Beth Nielsen Chapman
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Discovery Miles 3 610
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Track Listings
1 : Don't Let the Darkness
2 : Heartless Year
3 : I Got the Time
4 : Simple Things
5 : Long Lost Son
6 : Stormy Weather
7 : Single in the Same Summer
8 : Damaged Goods
9 : The Good Doctor
10 : All That Remains
With their eighth studio album, 'Simple Things', The Band of Heathens came home-geographically, as they returned to their longtime base of Austin for the recording; sonically, in an embrace of the rootsy, guitar-based rock with which they made their name; and thematically, with lyrics that speak to appreciating friends and family and our limited time on this planet.
It's a confident, assured statement of a group finding its place in the world amid uncertain and troubled times. "It was a return to embracing our influences, our natural instincts, the way we sound when we get on stage," says guitarist-vocalist Gordy Quist. With the subject matter, there's a sentiment of focusing on what's important as we go through this journey together-don't waste time, because this is all we've got. "Gordy and I each have a natural sound when we sing, but there's something even more special and unique when our voices blend together" says guitarist-vocalist Ed Jurdi. "So it was just about harnessing and embracing that. Good, mid-tempo rock and roll-that's our breadbasket, and there's not a lot of that music being made right now.
When Glen Campbell walked onstage at the Troubadour on West Hollywood's Sunset Strip on August, 19, 2008, he was even more iconic than the legendary venue that birthed The Byrds, Buffalo Springfield, Elton John, Jackson Browne, Linda Ronstadt and the Eagles. A Grammy® Lifetime Achievement honoree with three Grammy® Hall of Fame awards for "Wichita Lineman," "By The Time I Get To Phoenix" and "Gentle on My Mind," the Arkansas-born musician thrilled the beyond capacity crowd with a mix of his hits and definition-expanding songs by his peers and contemporaries.
Performing a stunning mix of songs embedded in our DNA ("Rhinestone Cowboy," "Galveston") and unexpected jewels from Lou Reed ("Jesus"), Foo Fighters ("Times Like These"), Tom Petty ("Walls (Circus)," "Angel Dream"), Paul Westerberg ("Sadly Beautiful") and Green Day ("Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)"), Campbell is in fine voice and demonstrates on more than one song his dexterity, tone and emotional transparency on guitar. With a band that includes four of his children, session and live veterans from Beck, Jellyfish, Jane's Addiction, Murphy's Law, D Generation and Danzig, it was a night of music that explored the commonalities of genres, country-tinged arrangements and how good live music feels.
Warm, friendly, engaging, the Country Music Hall of Famer, as well as original inductee at the Musicians' Hall of Fame, shared his love of performing, family and songs with the SRO crowd. This is the last filmed performance of Glen's career. While the performing space is so tight, the musicians are packed almost as close as the awestruck crowd, this PBS "Front & Center" special demonstrates why the beloved Oscar® nominee was a beloved American voice - and still inspires viewers with its exuberant performances.
Track list
All I Want is You (U2 Cover)
Sing (Travis Cover)
Angel Dream (Tom Petty Cover)
By the Time I Get to Phoenix (*5/21 Advance Track + Focus Tr
Walls (Circus) (Tom Petty Cover) (*5/21 Advance Track)
Galveston
Jesus (Velvet Underground Cover)
Gentle on My Mind
Sadly Beautiful (The Replacements Cover)
Good Riddance (Time of Your Life) - Green Day Cover *5/21 Ad
Wichita Lineman
Grow Old with Me (John Lennon Cover)
Rhinestone Cowboy
Times Like These (Foo Fighters Cover)
Track list
Silver Bells
Grandma's Homemade Christmas Card
Jingle Bells
Santa Claus and Popcorn
White Christmas
Bobby Wants a Puppy for Christmas
If We Make It Through December
Winter Wonderland
Daddy Won't Be Home Again for Christmas
Silent Night
Track list
No Matter What
More Than I Do
Rivers
Obvious
Missing You
Driver's Seat
Grow Old
I Do
Picture of the Way You Are
World for Two
Love the One You're with
I Did
The official motion picture soundtrack to A Star Is Born - which features music from six-time Grammy Award-winner Lady Gaga and director Bradley Cooper.
Featuring 19 songs in a wide range of musical styles, and 15 dialogue tracks featuring those moments that will take listeners on a journey that mirrors the experience of seeing the film, the soundtrack to A Star Is Born follows the musical arc and romantic journey of the movie's two lead characters: Bradley Cooper's Jackson Maine, and Lady Gaga's Ally.
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