Bakersfield Sound

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    Cyrus Round
     
    Playing On The Freeway
    Five boys with nothing to do,but play on the freeway,and play rock and roll music.They wrote their own music with a touch of zanyness and rock and roll in the mix.This is their first album from 1970 so be kind.
    Country: Bakersfield Sound
     
     
    The Drunk Uncles
     
    Smashed Hits
    Real Country Music from East Tennessee.
    Country: Bakersfield Sound
     
     
    Skip Heller
     
    The Long Way Home
    Skip's country/soul trio.
    Country: Bakersfield Sound
     
     
    Andybob's Country Music
     
    Pretty Blue Eyes
    Andybob has put together a dozen of his warm hearted, fun and easy listening songs that will make you smile. If you have a patriotic heart then you will love "I love my God Given Liberty". All you pool shooters will die when you hear "Old Pool Hustler"
    Country: Bakersfield Sound
     
     
    Trey Hensley
     
    It Is What It Is
    A great blend ofcommercial country with deep traditional roots!
    Country: Bakersfield Sound
     
     
    Kelly McDonald
     
    The Night
    The Night is a journey from love to making love, from being a witness of domestic violence to rodeo life and even a song about a fallen Cowboy (Brother Teddy). This album covers the gamete of everyday life.
    Country: Bakersfield Sound
     
     
    Aaron Quinn
     
    This Ain't Missouri
    This Ain't Missouri is a collection of ten country songs that range from happy, to sad, to outlaw-ish sounding.
    Country: Bakersfield Sound
     
     
    Terry Keplinger
     
    Good Woman-Good Whiskey
    My style is a mixture of Country Rock, Honky Tonk, and Traditional Country
    Country: Bakersfield Sound
     
     
    Lou Rogers
     
    Gospel Pedal Steel Guitar Instrumentals
    Gospel Favorites Played On Pedal Steel Guitar With Full Orchestrations and arrangements by Lou Rogers.
    Country: Bakersfield Sound
     
     
    Various Artists
     
    Cream of the Crop
    The album is a compilation album with 20 all new songs.The album was recoded at KMA studios out side of Nashville, Tn.
    Country: Bakersfield Sound
     
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    David Serby
    Another Sleepless Night
    Everything from jumpin' buck shuffles and roadhouse rock, to cryin' time tearjerkers and honk-a-billy blues - Serby's music is a fistful of quarters fed into the jukebox at your favorite old honky tonk bar.
    A natural born honky tonker, the Southern California-based David Serby establishes himself on his second album as a worthy heir to Dwight Yoakam's West Coast country crown. But where Yoakam dresses up his music with rhinestone-studded moves, Serby takes a more low-key approach, and his music wind up feeling more personal. On Another Sleepless Night, he focuses on the travails of marriage, the heartache of infidelity and nagging memories of the past. The album starts off strongly with the big beat honky tonker, The Most Reckless Thing. Like many a good country tunesmith, Serby gives the title phrase a good spin by initially stating that the "most reckless thing" he ever did was to marry before he turns "reckless" and squanders his marriage by leaving his wife crying at home "while I was out having fun". Sometimes on this disc he plays the scoundrel while at other times, however, he's the good husband (or at least attempting to be one). In Nobody Here By That Name, he rebuffs calls from an old girlfriend and in the bluesy I'm A Different Man Now, he asserts to his girl that he's sobered up and got a job — even though he once "took all of your money". He humorously boasts in Somewhere You Once Lived that "I ain't saying that I'm perfect/Or that I never lied/At least I was free/On our wedding night". This tune is one of several where the woman is cast as the marriage wrecker. If That's What You Call Love, which sports a nifty Dave Edmunds-like guitar riff, has him discovering that his wife is trying to impress another man. Both Blame On July and Don't Turn On The Light finds him crying over his wife's wild ways, but Serby comes off as a blue-collar guy confiding to you in a bar. He uses his everyman persona to great effect in the chilling tale You're Not Going Anywhere, in which he portrays an abusive man who takes violent revenge on his cheating girl. He comes off more sympathetic in another memorable crime story, We Don't Live Here Anymore, where a desperate man breaks into the house that used to be his before the bank repossessed it. This noir-ish tale also spotlights another of disc's strengths, the solid play by Serby's supporting players. Producer/multi-instrumentalist Edward Tree whips out a fiery guitar solo on We Don't Live that reinforces the song's dangerous mood. Veteran Nashville drummer Billy Block, bassist Taras Prodaniuk (Dwight Yoakam, Lucinda Williams) and pedal steel stalwart Jay Dee Maness also help to give the disc a rugged roadhouse sound, but it's Serby who shines the brightest throughout this disc. His lived-in, laconic vocals, his sharp storytelling and his classic county melodies all make Another Sleepless Night a superior set of timeless honky tonk music. -- Michael Berick
    Country: Bakersfield Sound
     
    Aaron Quinn
    This Ain't Missouri
    Country: Bakersfield Sound
     
    Kevin Banford
    King Of The Thrift Store Cowboys
    Country: Bakersfield Sound
     
    David Serby
    Honkytonk and Vine
    Country: Bakersfield Sound
     
    Michael Shane Borden & the Diesel Kings
    The Modern Sounds of
    Country: Bakersfield Sound
     

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      Top Songs

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      1.
      Cowgirl’s Rodeo
      Kevin Banford
      Country: Bakersfield Sound
       
       
      2.
      Could You?
      Michael K Burke and the Honkytonk Witchdoctors
      Country: Bakersfield Sound
       
       
      3.
      Most of All
      Michael K Burke and the Honkytonk Witchdoctors
      Country: Bakersfield Sound
       
       
      4.
      I Keep Calling
      Kelly McDonald
      Country: Bakersfield Sound
       
       
      5.
      On the Line (feat. Janie Fricke)
      Trey Hensley
      Country: Bakersfield Sound
       
       
      6.
      She Always Got What She Wanted
      Trey Hensley
      Country: Bakersfield Sound
       
       
      7.
      A Six Pack Ago (feat. Steve Wariner)
      Trey Hensley
      Country: Bakersfield Sound
       
       
      8.
      Better Left Untold
      Roger Tripp
      Country: Bakersfield Sound
       
       
      9.
      No Soul For Sale
      Roger Tripp
      Country: Bakersfield Sound
       
       
      10.
      I Still Love The Nightlife
      Steve Davis
      Country: Bakersfield Sound