| The Oxford American Southern Sampler 2000 |  | Creators: Wilco with Billy Bragg, Kelly Willis, Dolly Parton, Alejandro Escovedo, Alison Krauss, Tom Petty, Gov. Jimmie Davis, Robert Mitchum and Lillian Gish, Kevn Kinney, Mose Allison Label: Oxford American Category: Music
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Seller: robrthull Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 19784
Format: Limited Edition, EP Media: Audio CD Discs: 1
UPC: 074820647622 EAN: 0074820647622 ASIN: B00004VVKD
Release Date: July 7, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Train That Carried My Girl To Town (Doc & Merle Watson) | | • | Sometimes We Make You Move Your Feet (Keith Frank & the Soileau Zydeco Band) | | • | Back to the Crossroads (Todd Snider) | | • | Break My Heart (Judybats) | | • | I Love You (Asie Payton) | | • | Best in Town (Hodges Brothers) | | • | Louisiana 1927 (Randy Newman) | | • | The Seventh Son (Mose Allison) | | • | Get In Get Out (Randall Bramblett) | | • | Billy the Kid (Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers) | | • | Whatever Way the Wind Blows (Kelly Willis) | | • | When the Roses Bloom Again (Wilco with Billy Bragg) | | • | Silver Dagger (Dolly Parton) | | • | Leaning (Robert Mitchum & Lillian Gish) | | • | He's Got You (Dean Martin) | | • | I Know (Kim Richey) | | • | Dirty Angels (Kevn Richey) | | • | Southern Casey Jones (Jesse James) | | • | Not for the Love of You Woman (Ronnie Milsap) | | • | Castanets (Alejandro Escovedo) | | • | Can't Stop a Train (The Derailers) | | • | Grievin' My Heart Out for You (Gov. Jimmie Davis) | | • | Down In the River to Pray (Alison Krauss) |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Album Description Discover early Southern musical innovators as well as current style makers in this special Southern Sampler CD which accompanies the Fourth Annual Double Issue on Southern Music, winner of a 1999 National Magazine Award. The CD features a previously unreleased track by Wilco with Billy Bragg and songs from Dolly Parton, Dean Martin, Tom Petty and more.
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| Customer Reviews: Superb Southern Sounds August 7, 2000 D. Claiborne (Merritt Island, Florida) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
The Oxford American magazine bills itself as "The Southern Magazine of Good Writing." The folks down there in Oxford, Mississippi who put this thing together should add "And Great Music" to the phrase. I had never seen the mag until a few months ago when my college-age nephew happened to leave one at my house. I read it front to back in a few hours and was hooked. The editors have really outdone themselves with this Music Issue. The CD will appeal to all tastes and ages! My 14-year-old NSync fan daughter actually likes it and doesn't insist that I take out my "old man music." She and her friends are crazy about the Alejandro Escovedo song and I love the Dolly best of all. But it's all fabulous. The articles are quite well-done, too. Especially the one on Doc Watson and his deceased son. A must have for all music lovers.
A GREAT SAMPLING January 9, 2002 Linda J Gunning (Frazer, PA United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I love this CD. It is a great mix. Some fantastic songs that I had never heard, and a couple of oldies I had forgotten about. I am not usually a big 'sampler' fan. But this is a great CD.
Fantastic Idea, Fantastic Magazine October 3, 2000 amy griffin (Indianapolis, IN) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is my first year subscription to the magazine and boy, what a treat...it's a great idea..this illustrates the great contribution in music that is generated in the American South. Special treat was Dean Martin's version of "He's Got You "that song really" takes me back"...I've always loved Dean Martin's voice..I plan to buy his recording entitled "Hurting COuntry Songs". Keep up the good work...Next year suggestion: A song recorded by Rosemary Clooney...she hails from Kentucky!! By the way, I miss the Mississippi and You!!
Superb Southern Sounds August 8, 2000 The Oxford American magazine bills itself as "The Southern Magazine of Good Writing." The folks down there in Oxford, Mississippi who put this thing together should add "And Great Music" to the phrase. I had never seen the mag until a few months ago when my college-age nephew happened to leave one at my house. I read it front to back in a few hours and was hooked. The editors have really outdone themselves with this Music Issue. The CD will appeal to all tastes and ages! My 14-year-old NSync fan daughter actually likes it and doesn't insist that I take out my "old man music." She and her friends are crazy about the Alejandro Escovedo song and I love the Dolly best of all. But it's all fabulous. The articles are quite well-done, too. Especially the one on Doc Watson and his deceased son. A must have for all music lovers.
cool stuff August 8, 2000 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
my mom and dad got this magazine and i even like it. i'm twelve and its better than the other stuff they read. like house magazines and catalogs. the music is good too even if you dont like country. there are some rock songs.
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