What Are You Listening To Right Now?
Sep 16, 2019 at 7:41 AM Post #89,911 of 134,897
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Laura Fygi - Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue (Alternative saxaphone version)
 
Sep 16, 2019 at 5:09 PM Post #89,918 of 134,897
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Alan's 8th studio album, released in 1999. All covers of songs originally recorded by
country artists Merle Haggard, George Jones, Hank Jr., Charlie Pride, Don Williams
and John Anderson. The band features the best Nashville session players including
Glenn Worf (bass), Eddie Bayers (drums), Paul Franklin (pedal steel), Stuart Duncan
(fiddle & mandolin), Hargus Robbins (keys) and the superb guitar of Brent Mason.

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Compilation album released in 2000, certified double platinum. Includes George's
hits between 1995 and 2000; features many of the musicians listed above, plus
George's primary backing vocalist Liana Manis, the sister of my former co-worker.
A treat is the controversial song "Murder on Music Row," duet with Alan Jackson,
about the demise of traditional country music due to commercial pressures. Many
folks here agree with the song's premise :)



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One of the albums that launched the "Outlaw Country" genre, along with Willie's
ground-breaking album Red Headed Stranger. Released in 1976 (remastered in
1996) the first country album to be certified platinum in the US. All songs previously
released, but the 1976 effort was produced after Waylon and Willie broke from
their Nashville contracts to become outlaws ... they never went back.

Waylon's voice and Steve Earle's guitar make it.


Tompall Glaser. He's always been an outlaw.


ps. If you're around @Baldr, this one's for you, mate!
HD800 -----> :)
 
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Little Feat Sailin Shoes
 
Sep 16, 2019 at 9:08 PM Post #89,921 of 134,897
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Sep 16, 2019 at 9:16 PM Post #89,922 of 134,897
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I just started listening to the multi-disc soundtrack, having just finished the game a few days ago, and am really enjoying the texture and nuance that it has as music in its own right.

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That, and it's always fun how game soundtrack music has so much extra resonance after having gone through the experience of playing the game itself.
 
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