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Country Music Memories: All My Ex s Live in Texas Hits No 1
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Country Music Memories: All My Ex s Live in Texas Hits No 1
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Atlanta Rhythm Section - 20th Century Masters The Best of Atlanta Rhythm Section (12 tracks) +Album Reviews
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Kitty Wells
It Wasn t God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels
Release Me
Searching (For Someone Like You)
I Can t Stop Loving You
Mommy For A Day
You Don t Hear
Re-Release Date: 6/4/2002
hyperbolium (4 out of 5 stars) As the first real female star of country music, Wells holds a special place in both its hit-making history, and as a primary influence on the female voices that followed in her footsteps. Her first hit, 1952 s It Wasn t God Who Made Honky-Tonk Angels, not only provided a lyrical rebuff to Hank Thompson s The Wild Side of Life, but staked out a feminist viewpoint that had never been heard in country music before. Her other answer songs, and hits like 1959 s Mommy for a Day (written by Harlan Howard and Buck Owens) found their voice in Kitty Wells, detailing the emotional travails of a woman s life, and opening the door for Loretta Lynn, Tammy Wynette and others.
Steve Earle
Re-Release Date: 4/5/1993
Album Type: Import
| 11/22/2003 (4 out of 5 stars) Having grown-up preferring rock to country, I m often drawn to those artists who fall in that not really rock/not pure country category. For me, Steve Earle is one of those artists. His personal life has seen him delve dangerously into the excesses which befall many artists (country and rock) - going way out on many ledges and managing to pull himself back in from the brink of disaster or even death. While his lifestyle may seem extreme and be painful for fans to watch, there s no doubt that it s yeilded some excellent songs. His ability to tell a story and make you care about the characters in these songs is comparable to Bruce Springsteen or the late Johnny Cash.This collection is culled from Earle s first three albums ( Guitar Town , Exit 0 , and Copperhead Road ) plus a couple of tracks he contributed to the Planes, Tranes, and Automibiles soundtrack. All of the importan