This twofer package, comprised of one album cut at a 1968 concert at Folsom Prison
and a follow-up recorded at San Quentin in 1969, cemented the Man in Black's image as a great live performer and as a champion of ...
Classics, Vol. 2: Plain from the Heart is a ten-track budget-priced collection that features a
good cross-section of highlights from Delbert McClinton's Curb and Capitol recordings, including Be Good to Yourself, A Fool in Love, I've Got Dreams to Remember, ...
Full Circle is no accidental title for this, Loretta Lynn's first album after a 12-year
break. Released as Lynn approaches her 83rd birthday, Full Circle not only deliberately returns the country legend to her Kentucky roots, it's constructed as a ...
Charlie Rich's stretch at Smash arrived in the mid-'60s -- just after he spent a
few years at RCA's Groove subsidiary and just before he signed with Epic, where he would finally find the commercial success that had eluded him. ...
West Texas blues, southern rock, country folk, border dance-hall tunes -- LIVE AT ANTONE'S captures
Joe Ely and his crack bandmates doing their thing at the legendary Austin bar that lives and breathes music. A raucous cover of Robert Earl ...
Lord of the Highway, Joe Ely's sixth studio album, is something of a return to
form for him, in both qualitative and stylistic senses. Ely released five albums (four studio sets and the concert recording Live Shots) on major label ...
Kris Kristofferson and Rita Coolidge inaugurated their musical partnership in 1973 (also the year of
their marriage) with Full Moon, which topped the country charts, and they quickly followed with 1974's Breakaway, another album with healthy sales. By the time ...