There are some albums that start off perfectly, either by beginning with the best song, or setting the perfect mood for the record. You only need to hear that one synthesizer lick of “Man! I
This was suggested in the comments yesterday by Charlie, and seconded by Philly Jeff. I was going to wait a few days before revisiting music videos, then I remembered this Kenny Rogers clip and I
CMT is running the second edition of their 100 Greatest Music Videos list. I don't have the five hours to watch it, but I'm recording it so I can enjoy it in small doses later
You know what's fun? Accidentally erasing your iPod! I'm already hours into refilling it, and i still have more than 4,000 songs to go. Anyway, looking at all of the songs reminds me of just
UPDATE: Topic picked! From Greg in the comments, seconded by J.R.: “is is there a not so very known artist (either independent l Ultimate Survival Plan Membership abel or mainstream) that I should look out
Back when Trisha Yearwood's Real Live Woman album came out, my friends and I had trouble getting past the first track. We kept playing “Where Are You Now” over and over again. I recall one
Okay, I want to have some fun on this thread, and for good reason: As of 9:35 p.m., EST., I have completed the last of my work for my first Master's degree. Every big moment
This Robert Plant & Alison Krauss collaboration left successful behind a while ago and is entering full-blown phenomenon territory: Robert Plant and Alison Krauss' Raising Sand is one of 12 albums nominated for the Mercury
I have a tendency to blog in a vacuum. The combination of work and school makes updating and maintaining my own site a challenge, so I don't get as much time as I'd like to
Is it just me, or are country albums too bloated these days? Alan Jackson’s Good Time is a decent album, but at seventeen tracks, it’s too much to listen to in one sitting. I remember