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 | Super Trax Karaoke Vol. 4. 16 Country & Oldies Song CDG Disk-(CDSX-0004). This Good quality disk comes Sealed in a cardboard jewel sleeve with the artists and titles listed on the back. This disk will play the music without lead vocals on any CD player but you will need a CD+G player if you want to see the lyrics on your TV. The songs are not performed by the original artists but are good quality studio reproductions. There are no guide vocal tracks on this disk but there are background vocals included. Here are the tracks on this great disk: Super Trax 4 1. There You'll be - Faith Hill 2. Amazed - Lonestar 3. For The Good Times - Ray Price 4. You're still The One - Shania Twain 5. Are You Lonesome Tonight - Elvis Presley 6. Man I Feel Like A Woman - Shania Twain 7. Release Me - Englebert Humperdinck 8. All I Have To Do Is Dream - Everly Brothers 9. From This Momnent On - Shania Twain 10. How Do I Live - Trisha Yrearwood 11. Don't be Stupid - Shania Twain 12. Help Me Make It Thfough... (less) | $8  amazon.com |
|  | This listing is for a brand new SAVP#4 Classic Country compilation Karaoke CD&G CD from the Nutech collection(NKP-004). This 19 SONG factory manufactured CD comes sealed in a cardboard envelope containing the song titles, plays the music without the lead vocals and displays the lyrics on a Karaoke CD&G player. These songs are not preformed by the original artists. There are no guide vocal tracks on this disk but there are background vocals on most songs. This set has been discontinued so when they are gone, they are gone. The songs included are as follows: 01. Act Naturally - Owens, Buck 02. Anytime - Arnold, Eddy 03. Bouquet Of Roses - Arnold, Eddy 04. Crazy Arms - Price, Ray 05. Good Hearted Woman - Nelson, W. & Jennings, W. 06. Help Me Make It Through The Night - Price, Ray 07. I Fall To Pieces - Cline,Patsy 08. I'm Movin' On - Snow, Hank 09. Jolene - Parton, Dolly 10. King Of The Road - Miller, Roger 11. Lovesick Blues - Williams. Hank 12. The Most Beautiful Girl, - Rich, Charli... (less) | $8  amazon.com |
|  | Country Pop 1 is perfectly blended, remade and remixed fitness music, set at just the right pace (137 - 155 BPM "Beats per Minute)to help you perform a hi-NRG body-moving workout every time you workout. Add pop flavor to some of the greatest modern country songs recorded and you`ll find yourself singing right along with this CD. These recognizable tunes carry a solid beat from start to finish, perfect for jogging, running, biking, jumping rope or any cardio machine. For a moderate pace, try Workout 1, or pick it up with Workout 2; either way you can put a little bit of country in anyone with a song list like this! Includes two non-stop MP3 files with easy transfer wizard feature to easily get this music onto your MP3 player in one non-stop version without annoying track breaks. Perfect for Running, Biking, Elliptical. Workout One BPM Song Title 137 The First Cut Is The Deepest 138 My Front Porch Looking In 139 Big Star 140 That Don`t Impress Me Much 141 Walking In Memphis ... (less)Power Music, Inc. | $7  amazon.com |
|  | A lonely Westerner in Nashville, Marty Robbins salved his soul by cutting an album (in one afternoon) of mostly self-composed cowboy ballads. One of them was a four-and-a-half-minute epic, "El Paso," that broke every rule of Top 40 programming to become a No. 1 pop and country hit in 1960. Robbins was arguably the most surefooted and accomplished singer in all country music, and that was never more obvious than on these Western ballads performed to often breathtaking perfection with a very small group and a vocal trio. Other titles include "Big Iron" (also a Top 30 hit), "Running Gun," and Western classics like "Cool Water," "Billy the Kid," and "The Strawberry Roan." Three extra tracks flesh out the 1999 release, including "Saddle Tramp" (the B-side of "Big Iron") and "The Hanging Tree" (title song from the 1959 Gary Cooper Western). --Colin Escott (less)Artist: Marty Robbins | $5 - $19  15 Merchants |
|  | This 1997 album debuted at the top of the pop, country, and Christian album charts. Sadly, it underscored the artistic vacuum surrounding Rimes in the wake of her explosive 1996 hit single "Blue." At a time when female country singers were being lauded for their growing depth and sophistication, this collection of "inspirational songs" seemed anachronistic and downright corny. The concept was more appropriate to a TV-marketed album by some faded legend than a singer so young. Even the best singers would have difficulty bringing anything new to the over-recorded title song, "Bridge Over Troubled Waters," "God Bless America," "Amazing Grace," and "The Star Spangled Banner," songs impossible to redefine. That might explain why Rimes's vocals throughout are as soulless and detached as her performance of "Blue" was passionate and earthy. At times, she sounds as if she's singing from a teleprompter. The album's success is undeniable. Whether it did her talent justice is another matter. --... (less)Artist: LeAnn Rimes | $4 - $10  9 Merchants |
|  | Some kids' records perch themselves atop an anti-Barney platform in the name of parental palatability, others reach out with artist recognition. But The Bottle Let Me Down: Songs for Bumpy Wagon Rides goes one better, reversing the whole premise so that parents, for an entire 26-track album, fully reclaim their listening rights. So what if "Rubber Ducky," "On Top of Spaghetti," "The Three Billy Goats Gruff," and "Señor El Gato" are among the song titles--this is music meant to celebrate Mom and Dad's last remaining shreds of coolness, from the retro-inspired jewel case to the alt-country acts' indie credibility. Alejandro Escovedo laments hitting the big One-O ("Candy just doesn't taste as good anymore") on "Sad & Dreamy"; Rosie Flores sends 'em flocking to the speakers with first track "Red, Red Robin"; Robbie Fulks feels the pain of "Godfrey," the sickly unemployed amateur children's magician; and the Cornell Hurd Band makes a compelling case for napkin use with "Don't Wipe Your... (less)Artist: Various Artists | $10 - $16  10 Merchants |
|  | Brothers Johnny (Lynyrd Skynyrd) and Donnie (.38 Special) Van Zant have made a home for themselves at the intersection of Southern rock and contemporary country, all but blurring the boundary. Between the roaring road song that opens the album ("Train") and the weary road song that closes it ("Headed South"), Van Zant balance down-home party rockers such as "Goes Down Easy" and "It's Only Money" with the more serious balladry of "We Can't Do It Alone" (a spiritual sequel of sorts to "Get Right With the Man"), "That Scares Me," and "The Hardest Thing." Though the title song is little more than a banjo-laced string of country clichés and "These Colors Don't Run" is a patriotic bumper sticker, this solid sophomore effort should win the brotherly duo more country fans. --Don McLeese (less)Artist: Van Zant | $6 - $22  11 Merchants |
|  | With over a dozen Kidz Bop titles already available, everyone's favorite pint-sized pop fans return with their first-ever collection of country hits. Included on Kidz Bop Country are sing-along-ready renditions of Carrie Underwood's "Jesus Take the Wheel," Rascal Flatts' "Life Is a Highway," Sugarland's "Baby Girl," and Faith Hill's "Lucky One." Songs: Life Is A Highway Baby Girl Living In Fast Forward Who Says You Can't Go Home Jesus Take The Wheel Better Life Lucky One What Hurts The Most Something's Got To Give Why The World Leave The Pieces Mr. Mom Suds In The Bucket (less)Artist: Kidz Bop Kids | $7 - $20  11 Merchants |
|  | BAND RETURNS WITH BRAND NEW STUDIO ALBUM "SONGS FROM THE SPARKLE LOUNGE" SET FOR RELEASE ON APRIL 29 Album Release Kicks Off With U.S. Spring Concert Tour! Album Contains 11 NEW Original Songs Including the Single "Nine Lives" Featuring Tim McGraw Def Leppard, Great Britain's premiere arena rock band, is back with a bang--kicking off 2008 with the release of their 14th studio album and a U.S. arena concert tour scheduled for this spring. Entitled Songs From The Sparkle Lounge (Bludgeon Riffola/Island/UMe), the album contains 11 new songs including the highly-anticipated single "Nine Lives" featuring a groundbreaking collaboration with country music superstar Tim McGraw. Songs From The Sparkle Lounge is Def Leppard's first album of brand new material since 2002's X and begins yet another remarkable new chapter in the band's 30-year recording career. Recorded last year during month-long stints at lead singer Joe Elliott's Dublin studio, the album's title refers to a bac... (less)Artist: Def Leppard | $8 - $21  11 Merchants |
|  | Famous since infancy for his legendary parents, Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter, Shooter Jennings arrives at his inevitable debut with the weight of the gods on his shoulders. He attempts to point up his heritage--rather than be crushed by the weight of it--by inviting George Jones and Hank Williams Jr. to appear in spoken-word bits which bookend the record. (The Possum also contributes a weak cameo on "4th of July.") But such shilling comes off as exactly what it is, and the listener knows to expect a song about how awful Nashville is and how modern country just ain't got no soul. Jennings does not disappoint--in fact, he's got a couple tunes like that (the Neil Young-based title track and "Solid Country Gold"), and he also obliges with an Outlaw penchant for self-mythologizing ("Busted in Baylor County," about being jailed for speeding and smoking). The younger Jennings doesn't have his father's commanding baritone, his mother's delicate balance of pathos and strength, or even th... (less)Artist: Shooter Jennings | $2 - $21  11 Merchants |
|  | Kevin Costner, Robin Wright Penn, and Paul Newman star in this romantic tale about a sailor who dispatches love letters to sea in memory of his late wife. Just as the love letters are viewed as among the most touching ever written, the soundtrack is equally sentimental--16 tracks that evoke wistful days spent staring out of windows pining for lost love. Edwin McCain delivers Diane Warren's surprisingly modest "I Could Not Ask for More," a song written specifically for the movie. Sheryl Crow and Sarah McLachlan turn soft and spooky with their whispery "Carolina" and "I Love You," respectively. Sinéad Lohan and Beth Nielsen Chapman backlight their middle-of-the-road sensibilities with dance beats. Hootie & the Blowfish's "Only Lonely" is far closer to country music (Glen Campbell-style) than country artist Faith Hill's "Let Me Let Go." Gabriel Yared contributes the instrumental title track as well as two other pieces of overswelling movie music. Redefines the term mellow . --Rob O'Co... (less)Artist: Gabriel Yared | $9 - $15  7 Merchants |
|  | There haven't been a whole lot of country Casanovas, its male leads tending to pride themselves more on their square-jawed forthrightness rather than their seductive allure. Conway Twitty, of course, was the exception to the rule. The onetime rock & roll crooner developed into the Music City equivalent of Barry White with an unsurpassed string of hot and heavy hits. With titles like "I'd Love to Lay You Down" and "Lovin' What Your Lovin' Does to Me" and a voice that caressed like silk sheets on warm flesh, Twitty was the one Nashville star who seemed better suited for the bedroom than the barroom. Love Songs bundles 14 tracks, most from the '70s and '80s, on one dim-the-lights country collection where singer and theme are perfectly matched. --Steven Stolder (less)Artist: Conway Twitty | $4 - $11  9 Merchants |
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