Gibson Brothers - Cuba Vinyl (Bluegrass)

Artist: Gibson Brothers

Album: Cuba Vinyl (1979):

Genre: Bluegrass

# Track Title Length Size Price
1 Cuba 7.4 min 10.1mb 0.15$
2 Oooh What A Life 5.6 min 7.7mb 0.15$
3 West Indies 5 min 6.8mb 0.15$
4 Better do it salsa 6.6 min 9.1mb 0.15$
5 You 4.4 min 6mb 0.15$
6 Que Sera Mi Vida (if You Should Go) 5.9 min 8.1mb 0.15$

Tammy Wynette - Anniversary: Twenty Years Of Hits (Country)

No Comments » February 20th, 2009 ,

Artist: Tammy Wynette

Album: Anniversary: Twenty Years Of Hits (1991):

Genre: Country

In many ways, Tammy Wynette deserves the title of “the First Lady of Country Music.” During the late ’60s and early ’70s, she dominated the country charts, scoring 17 number one hits. Along with Loretta Lynn, she defined the role of female country vocalists in the ’70s.

During 1968 and 1969, Wynette had five number one hits — “Take Me to Your World,” “D-I-V-O-R-C-E,” “Stand by Your Man” (all 1968), “Singing My Song,” and “The Ways to Love a Man” (both 1969). In 1968, she started a relationship with George Jones which would prove to be extremely stormy. Beginning in 1971, Wynette and Jones recorded a series of duets — the first was the Top Ten “Take Me” — which were as popular as their solo hits. However, the marriage was difficult and the couple divorced in 1975; they continued to record sporadically over the next two decades.

Throughout the ’70s, Wynette racked up number one hits. In the early ’80s, her career began to slow down. Although she still had hit singles, she didn’t reach the Top Ten as easily as she did in the previous decade. That trend continued throughout the rest of the decade and into the ’90s. Even though she didn’t have as many hits as she had in the past, Wynette remained a respected star and a popular concert attraction.

In the ’80s, Wynette began suffering a variety of health problems, including inflammations of her bile duct. She was hospitalized several times during the mid-’90s before her death on April 6, 1998.

# Track Title Length Size Price
1 Alive And Well 3.2 min 3mb 0.15$
2 Another Lonely Song 2.6 min 2.4mb 0.15$
3 Apartment No9 3 min 2.7mb 0.15$
4 Bedtime Story 4.3 min 3.9mb 0.15$
5 D.I.V.O.R.C.E 3 min 2.7mb 0.15$
6 Golden Ring 3 min 2.8mb 0.15$
7 Good Lovin’(Makes It Right) 2.5 min 2.3mb 0.15$
8 I Dont Wanna Play House 2.6 min 2.4mb 0.15$
9 Kids Say The Darnest Things 2.9 min 2.7mb 0.15$
10 One Of A Kind 2.9 min 2.7mb 0.15$
11 Run,woman,run 2.4 min 2.2mb 0.15$
12 Singing My Song 2.4 min 2.2mb 0.15$
13 Stand By Your Man 2.7 min 2.5mb 0.15$
14 Til I Can Make It On My Own 3 min 2.8mb 0.15$
15 Till I Get It Right 2.6 min 2.4mb 0.15$
16 Two Story House 2.7 min 2.4mb 0.15$
17 We Sure Can Love Each Other 2.7 min 2.5mb 0.15$
18 We’re Gonna Hold On 3 min 2.7mb 0.15$
19 Woman To Woman 3 min 2.7mb 0.15$
20 You And Me 3.3 min 3.1mb 0.15$
21 Your Good Girl’s Gonna Go Bad 2 min 1.9mb 0.15$

Tim McGraw - Not a Moment Too Soon (Country)

No Comments » February 20th, 2009 ,

Artist: Tim McGraw

Album: Not a Moment Too Soon (1994):

Genre: Country

When Tim McGraw debuted in the early ’90s, few would have predicted that he would eventually take over Garth Brooks’ position as the most popular male singer in country music. Yet that’s exactly what he did, thanks to a string of multi-platinum albums, a high-profile marriage to fellow superstar Faith Hill, and Brooks’ own inevitable decline.

His sound epitomized the strain of commercial country that dominated his era: updated honky tonk and Southern-fried country-rock on the uptempo tunes, well-polished, adult contemporary-tinged pop on the ballads. Helped out early in his career by several novelty items, McGraw simply wound up cranking out hookier hits on a more consistent basis than any of his peers. By the late ’90s, he was not only a superstar among country fans, but a mainstream celebrity with a large female following.

Released in 2001, Set This Circus Down (number one country, number two pop) kept McGraw’s hit streak going into the new millennium, giving him four more number ones — “Grown Men Don’t Cry,” “Angry All the Time,” “The Cowboy in Me,” and “Unbroken” — just like that. In 2002, his duet with protégée Jo Dee Messina, “Bring on the Rain,” also went to number one. For the follow-up album, McGraw defied country convention by entering the studio not with session musicians, but with his road band, the Dancehall Doctors, a unit that had been together since 1996 (with some members around even before that).

Tim McGraw was released in late 2002 and produced Top Ten hits in “Red Rag Top” and “She’s My Kind of Rain”; it also featured a startlingly faithful cover of Elton John’s “Tiny Dancer.” McGraw kept the formula the same on 2004’s chart-topping Live Like You Were Dying, utilizing his road band, as well as co-mixing/producing the record himsef. Let It Go followed in 2007.

# Track Title Length Size Price
1 It Doesn’t Get Any Countrier Than This 2.5 min 3.5mb 0.15$
2 Give It To Me Strait 2.8 min 3.8mb 0.15$
3 Wouldn’t Want It Any Other Way 3.9 min 5.3mb 0.15$
4 Down On The Farm 3 min 4.1mb 0.15$
5 Not A Moment Too Soon 3.8 min 5.2mb 0.15$
6 Indian Outlaw 3 min 4.2mb 0.15$
7 Refried Dreams 2.8 min 3.8mb 0.15$
8 Don’t Take The Girl 4.2 min 5.7mb 0.15$
9 40 Days And 40 Nights 3 min 4.1mb 0.15$
10 Ain’t That Just Like A Dream 3.4 min 4.7mb 0.15$

Oak Ridge Boys - 20th Century Masters The Millennium Collection (Country)

No Comments » February 19th, 2009 ,

Artist: Oak Ridge Boys

Album: 20th Century Masters The Millennium Collection (2000):

Genre: Country

One of the longest-running groups in country music, the Oak Ridge Boys started life as a gospel quartet before gradually modernizing their style and moving into secular country-pop. Yet even at the height of their popularity in the late ’70s and early ’80s — when they were big enough to cross over to the pop charts — their sound always remained deeply rooted in country gospel harmony.

Their existence dates all the way back to World War II, circa 1942-1943, when a Knoxville, TN, group began performing gospel songs in nearby Oak Ridge, the home of an atomic bomb research facility. The group’s members also performed in a larger aggregation called Wally Fowler & the Georgia Clodhoppers, which recorded for Capitol. However, lead singer Fowler decided to focus on gospel music in 1945. Dubbed the Oak Ridge Quartet, the group first appeared at the Grand Ole Opry that year and made their first recordings in 1947 with a lineup of Fowler, Lon “Deacon” Freeman, Curly Kinsey, and Johnny New.

# Track Title Length Size Price
1 Leaving Louisiana In The Broad Daylight 3 min 6.9mb 0.15$
2 I’ll Be True To You 3.6 min 8.3mb 0.15$
3 Dream On 3.3 min 7.5mb 0.15$
4 Trying To Love Two Women 2.5 min 5.6mb 0.15$
5 Elvira 2.7 min 6.1mb 0.15$
6 Fancy Free 3.7 min 8.4mb 0.15$
7 Bobbie Sue 2.9 min 6.6mb 0.15$
8 I Wish You Could Have Turned My Head (And Left My Heart Alone) 3.4 min 7.8mb 0.15$
9 American Made 2.7 min 6.1mb 0.15$
10 I Guess It Never Hurts To Hurt Sometimes 4 min 9.2mb 0.15$
11 Make My Life With You 4.1 min 9.3mb 0.15$
12 It Takes A Little Rain (To Make Love Grow) 4 min 9.1mb 0.15$