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Myles is not a groundbreaker in her mining of Bakersfield and honky-tonk styles, but as classicists go she's pretty good. This is an improvement over her previous studio album (Untamed), due mostly to the better material (most of it self-penned); her vocals sound more confident and assertive as well. "You're Gonna Love Me One Day," with its Buddy Holly-ish vocal lines, would have obvious hit potential if country radio would throw its corporate consultants out the window; "Broken Heart for Sale,... [ read more ]
CD $16.13
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RUBY DEE & THE SNAKEHANDLERS offer up sweet alt-country Americana-Rockabilly a la Patsy Cline, Johnny Cash, Tammy Wynette, the Derailers and X. A 5-piece rockin' combo from Seattle, WA that plays country music like it was meant to be played. No big hats, no pyrotechnics, no choreography. Just honest original tunes. Known for their hi-energy live show, the band has made a name for themselves in the Pacific Northwest as a group that delivers as soon as the lights go down, and is performing to capacity crowds... [ read more ]
MP3 $8.99
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From the first thump of the bass, the songs on Turntable Matinee display why Big Sandy & His Fly-Rite Boys are still the modern essence of classic rockabilly. The perfectly timeless country swing of Big Sandy's warm, seductive croon mixed with sweet pedal steel rolls across you like radio waves from an old wooden cathedral console. Big Sandy's lifelong obsession with older styles of music is no secret, but on Turntable Matinee, he and His Fly-Rite Boys have captured a more complete picture of all of their ... [ read more ]
MP3 $8.99
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