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Music CD - Various Artists: Ultimate Country Party

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Music CD: Ultimate Country Party Artist: Various Artists
List Price: $17.98
Our Price: $9.29
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Manufacturer: RCA
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1. Chattahoochee - Alan Jackson 2. One More Last Dance - Vince Gill 3. Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under - Shania Twain 4. Watermelon Crawl - Tracy Byrd 5. Going Through The Big D - Mark Chesnutt 6. Boot Scootin' Boogie - Brooks & Dunn 7. She Lays It All On The Line - George Strait 8. What Part Of No - Lorrie Morgan 9. Cherokee Boogie - BR5-49 10. No News - Lonestar 11. A Better Man - Clint Black 12. Daddy's Money - Ricochet 13. Cleopatra, Queen Of Denial - Pam Tillis 14. (This Ain't) No Thinkin' Thing - Trace Adkins 15. Baby Likes To Rock It - The Tractors 16. If The House Is Rockin' - Lee Roy Parnell 17. Blame It On Your Heart - Patty Loveless 18. How Your Love Makes Me Feel - Diamond Rio
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0078221885027 Label: RCA Manufacturer: RCA Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: RCA Release Date: 1998-07-14 Studio: RCA
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: The Ultimate Country Party Comment: This is a wonderful collection of high energy country songs for dancing and listening enjoyment!! My friends & I are practicing our 2-step dancing and line dancing to these great songs and we never have to change the CD!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Ultimate Country Party Comment: A more upbeat album than some of the more recent collections in this series
Customer Rating:      Summary: A Good Sample. Comment: Not having a background in Country music, I was looking for something that would sample recent trends in the genre for a party I was having. I must say the playlist is a lot of fun and many of the tracks are clever and witty, both musically and lyrically. We all had a good time.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Ultimate Country Party Comment: I am a Country fan so enjoyed this CD very much it flows into each track well. Good listening for dancing or driving in the car.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Rockin Country CD Comment: I'm not a big country music fan, but one of my kids got this as a gift and after listening once we were hooked. This is an awesome collection of getcha goin feel good country tunes. Our 1st one started skipping from so much use, we've been looking all over for a replacement. I'll buy 2 just in case!
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Editorial Reviews:
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All that's right with modern country and all that's wrong with modern country in one cellophane wrapper. You can't deny the current roster of talented, enthusiastic, and charismatic performers. On the other hand, the omnipresent rock beats and slick production seem to indicate a lack of trust in the talent. As a result, artists with a less-polished approach--BR5-49, Patty Loveless, Lee Roy Parnell--stand apart from the pack. Choosing material in modern Nashville is also a crapshoot, as evidenced by lines such as: "Going through the Big D, I don't mean Dallas / I can't believe what the judge had to tell us / I got the jeep and she got the palace." Or "Joined a cult, joined the Klan, on the road with Pearl Jam / buried with the Grateful Dead, came back as a Parrothead." Of course, this is a danceable party album, so maybe we should take Trace Adkins's advice: "This ain't no thinkin' thing." --Marc Greilsamer
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