Confederate Railroad is an American country rock band founded in 1987 in Marietta, Georgia by Danny Shirley (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Michael Lamb (lead guitar), Mark Dufresne (drums), Chris McDaniel (keyboards), Warren "Gates" Nichols (steel guitar) and Wayne Secrest (bass guitar). After serving as a backing band for outlaw country act David Allan Coe, the band signed to a recording contract with Atlantic Records, releasing their self-titled debut album that year. Unleashed is the fifth studio album by Confederate Railroad. It was issued by Audium Entertainment in 2001. The album includes the singles "That's What Brothers Do" and "She Treats Her Body Like a Temple." The former peaked at #39 on the Hot Country Songs charts, and the latter reached #59 on the same. Stewart Mason of Allmusic rated the album four stars out of five, saying that it showed the band's outlaw country influences.
01 - Still One Outlaw Left
02 - What Brothers Do
03 - She Treats Her Body Like A Temple
04 - I'm Diggin' It
05 - White Trash With Money
06 - Wasted Time
07 - The R Word
08 - Borrowed Time
09 - Between The Rainbows And The Rain
10 - Thick As Thieves
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01 - Still One Outlaw Left
02 - What Brothers Do
03 - She Treats Her Body Like A Temple
04 - I'm Diggin' It
05 - White Trash With Money
06 - Wasted Time
07 - The R Word
08 - Borrowed Time
09 - Between The Rainbows And The Rain
10 - Thick As Thieves
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Asia are an English rock supergroup formed in 1981. The band included former members of veteran progressive rock bands Yes, King Crimson, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Uriah Heep, U.K., Roxy Music, Wishbone Ash and The Buggles. Asia began with the apparent demise of Yes and Emerson, Lake & Palmer, two of the flagship bands of British progressive rock. After the break-up of King Crimson in 1974, various plans for a super group involving bassist John Wetton had been mooted, including the abortive British Bulldog project with Bill Bruford and Rick Wakeman in 1976. Wakeman walked out of this abortive project at the urging of management, according to Bill Bruford. In 1977, Bruford and Wetton were reunited in UK, augmented by guitarist Allan Holdsworth and keyboardist/violinist Eddie Jobson. The originam lineup was Geoff Downes - keyboards and backing vocals, (former member of Yes and The Buggles), John Wetton - lead vocals, bassist, and guitarist, (former member of King Crimson, UK, Uriah Heep , Roxy Music and Family), Steve Howe - guitar, mandolin, backing vocals (also a member of Yes and a former a member of GTR and Tomorrow) and Carl Palmer - drummer and percussionist (also a member of Emerson, Lake & Palmer and a former member of Atomic Rooster). Silent Nation is a 2004 album by Asia. Two tracks on the album were co-written by former Yes member Billy Sherwood. It is the last studio release with John Payne and Geoffrey Downes together. Former Phantom Blue bassist Kim Nielsen-Parsons appears as a guest musician on "I Will Be There for You." The name of the album neither begins nor ends with the letter 'A'. This breaks the tradition followed by most Asia studio albums up to this point, which do both. Exceptions are Then & Now, which is part compilation and part new album; and Rare, a collection of instrumentals. It is also the first studio album sleeve featuring a photograph, not an illustration, as was Asia's trademark. The album was recorded at Clear Lake Audio, North Hollywood, CA, and was produced and engineered by Payne. 01 - What Abot Love 02 - Long Way From Home 03 - Midnight 04 - Blue Moon Monday 05 - Silent Nation 06 - Ghost In The Mirror 07 - Gone Too Far 08 - I Will Be There For You 09 - Darkness Day 10 - The Prophet LINK |
Albert King was an American blues guitarist and singer. One of the "Three Kings of the Blues Guitar" (along with B. B. King and Freddie King), Albert King stood 6' 4" (192 cm) (some reports say 6' 7") and weighed 250 lbs (118 kg) and was known as "The Velvet Bulldozer". He was born Albert Nelson on a cotton plantation in Indianola, Mississippi. During his childhood he would sing at a family gospel group at a church. One of 13 children, King grew up picking cotton on plantations near Forrest City, Arkansas where the family moved when he was eight. He began his professional work as a musician with a group called In The Groove Boys in Osceola, Arkansas. He also briefly played drums for Jimmy Reed's band and on several early Reed recordings. Influenced by blues musicians Blind Lemon Jefferson and Lonnie Johnson, but also interestingly Hawaiian music, the electric guitar became his signature instrument, his preference being the Gibson Flying V, which he named "Lucy". 01 Get Out Of My Life Woman 02 Born Under A Bad Sign 03 The Feeling 04 We All Wanna Boogie 05 The Very Thought of You 06 I Got the Blues 07 I Get Evil 08 Angel of Mercy 09 Flat Tire 10 California 11 Searchin' for a Woman 12 Bad Luck Blues 13 Wild Woman 14 Be on Your Merry Way 15 Murder 16 Howlin' For My Darlin' 17 Won't Be Hangin' Around LINK |
Andy Gibb was a British singer and teen idol, and the youngest brother of the family whose other members formed the Bee Gees: Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb. Born Andrew Roy Gibb in Manchester, England, Gibb emigrated with his family to Australia six months after his birth. They settled in Cribb Island, adjacent to Redcliffe, north of Brisbane. He was the youngest boy of five children and had one older sister, Lesley, and three older brothers, Barry and twins Maurice and Robin. After moving around Brisbane and then Sydney many times Gibb just eight years old returned to the UK in January 1967 with his family when The Bee Gees sought international fame. Greatest Hits Collection replaces the 1980 compilation Andy Gibb's Greatest Hits. The disc features all of the previous collection's songs, the hits After Dark, Desire, An Everlasting Love, I Just Want to Be Your Everything, (Love Is) Thicker Than Water, (Our Love) Don't Throw It All Away and Shadow Dancing, plus Me (Without You) and Time Is Time,and it also adds "Man on Fire" and "Flowing Rivers." The result is an excellent summation of Gibb's brief career, and for most fans, it will be the only Gibb album they'll need. (Wiki-AMG) 01 - Man On Fire 02 - I Just Want To Be Your Everyth 03 - (Love Is) Thicker Than Water 04 - Flowing Rivers 05 - Shadow Dancing 06 - An Everlasting Love 07 - Don't Throw It All Away 08 - Desire 09 - After Dark 10 - I Can't Help It 11 - Time Is Time 12 - Me (Without You) LINK |
Avalon is an American contemporary Christian vocal quartet who has earned multiple RIAA-certified gold records, sold four million albums, and released 22 number one Christian hits. Avalon was formed in 1995 by Grant Cunningham, A&R director at Sparrow Records. Cunningham was in search of a vocal group that could sing tight harmonies and carry God's message to the world. Actual lineup, after many changes is Greg Long, Janna Long, Amy Richardson and Jeremi Richardson. Joy: A Christmas Collection is Avalon's fourth release, and their first Christmas album. In addition to standard Christmas songs, the album also includes covers of Celine Dion's "Don't Save It All for Christmas Day", Mariah Carey's "Jesus, Born on This Day", and David Meece's "We Are The Reason". 01 - Joy (To The World) 02 - The Angels Medley 03 - Don't Save It All For Christma 04 - Jesus Born On This Day 05 - Winter Wonderland 06 - Light A Candle 07 - Good News 08 - The Christmas Song 09 - Manger Medley 10 - We Are The Reason LINK |
Alabama was a Grammy Award-winning country music and southern rock band from Fort Payne, Alabama, United States. The band was founded in 1969 by Randy Owen (lead vocals) and his cousin Teddy Gentry (bass guitar, background vocals), soon joined by Jeff Cook (guitar, fiddle, keyboards). In 1973, after Owen's graduation from Jacksonville State University, they gave up their day jobs and weekend gigs. The group, formerly known as "Wildcountry", left Fort Payne and Lookout Mountain to explore the possibilities of the club scene in surrounding coastal South Carolina. They were the most commercially successful country act in the 1980s.[citation needed] The band is often credited with bringing country music groups (as opposed to solo vocalists) into the mainstream, paving the way for the success of today's top country groups. Since its founding in 1972, Alabama has included Owen, Cook and Gentry. Herndon was hired in 1979, and the band has had the same four members ever since.
01 - Mountain Music
02 - Down Home
03 - Jukebox In My Mind
04 - Southern Star
05 - Tar Top
06 - Pass It On Down
07 - My Home's In Alabama
08 - Say I
09 - Small Stuff
10 - We Made Love
11 - Gonna Have A Party
12 - When It All Goes South
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01 - Mountain Music
02 - Down Home
03 - Jukebox In My Mind
04 - Southern Star
05 - Tar Top
06 - Pass It On Down
07 - My Home's In Alabama
08 - Say I
09 - Small Stuff
10 - We Made Love
11 - Gonna Have A Party
12 - When It All Goes South
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