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 | Red Dirt Road Having stumbled in 1999 with the lackluster Tight Rope, Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn picked themselves up and dusted off their Wranglers with 2001's Steers and Stripes, an album that some listeners considered their best. But that was before ... Manufacturer: Arista | $2.58 |
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 | Our Time in Eden The last album the band recorded before lead singer Natalie Merchant departed for a solo career, Our Time in Eden is the actualization of an unassuming college folk-rock band turned adult-contemporary group in the best possible way. Merchant's lu... Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea | $1.88 - $7.98 |
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 | The Dirty Boogie Brian Setzer has spent much of his career revving up already hot retro styles to a booming pitch. While this generally worked in his early years with the rockabilly Stray Cats, it largely fails with his swing orchestra. Louis Prima--whose "Jump Jive an'... Manufacturer: Interscope Records | $5.98 |
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 | Gold \N Manufacturer: STEELY DAN | $9.98 |
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 | Move It Like This The Baha Men's mix of pop-drenched R&B, rap, and Bahamian junkanoo finally lifted the veteran band from obscurity with the inescapable single "Who Let the Dogs Out." Their follow-up attempts to continue the success of their good-natured music. The title... Manufacturer: S-Curve Records | $0.01 - $18.98 |
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 | Recovering the Satellites Recovering the Satellites may not be quite the tower of song that the Crows' debut August and Everything After was, but it could hardly be called a sophomore slump. Vocalist Adam Duritz and crew mine similar territory on the more densely p... Manufacturer: Geffen Records | $3.99 |
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 | Dance Naked Manufacturer: Island / Mercury | $2.98 - $9.98 |
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 | An Evening With David Lanz For all its simple pleasures and melodic charms, An Evening with David Lanz is, ultimately, less about artistic expression than about free-market commerce. David Lanz had no input on this project, a 75-minute excerpt from a 1989 concert performan... Manufacturer: Narada | $5.44 |
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 | Please Hammer, Don't Hurt 'Em In hip-hop, respect is like currency, and by the mid-'90s MC Hammer was as bereft of props as he was of cash. But there was a short period in the early '90s when every clock in the land read "Hammer time," and truth be told, he was the artist who introd... Manufacturer: Capitol | $2.99 |
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