The Charlie Daniels Band Land That I Love (2010)

The Charlie Daniels Band - Land That I Love (2010)  Music

Posted by thingska at Nov. 3, 2010
The Charlie Daniels Band - Land That I Love (2010)

The Charlie Daniels Band - Land That I Love (2010)
EAC-Rip | APE-image +cue +log +Scans | August 10, 2010 | ~393 MB
Genre: Country | Label: Blue Hat | Fserve, Fsonic

Rounding up patriotic cuts, the Charlie Daniels Band has recorded for Blue Hat over the past decade or so – mainly re-recordings of standards or older CDB hits, such as "Simple Man" and "Still in Saigon," although it also has the rabble-rousing "This Ain't No Rag, It's a Flag" from the early days of the Iraq war, all culled from his 2003 album Freedom and Justice for All – The Land That I Love also adds the brand-new, self-explanatory "Iraq Blues," along with a remake of "(What the World Needs Is) A Few More Rednecks" for good measure. This may not be a great enticement for the fan who already owns everything featured here, but it surely adds a bit of modern patriotic fervor to a collection designed for the reddest of the red states. The remakes aren't as good as the originals – and the recitations are quite heavy-handed – but The Land That I Love delivers what it promises, no more and no less.

Martina McBride - Eleven (2011)  Music

Posted by countryfreak at Nov. 29, 2011
Martina McBride - Eleven (2011)

Martina McBride - Eleven (2011)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Image) + CUE + LOG | Covers | 301 MBs
Genre: Country | Label: Republic Nashville | Catalog Number: 2781093 | Release Date: Oct 11, 2011
RAR 5% Rec. | Rapidshare + Filesonic

Eleven is aptly titled: it's Martina McBride's 11th album, contains 11 songs, and is her debut for Republic Nashville. McBride co-wrote over half the album and co-produced it with Byron Gallimore. Her husband, John McBride, engineered, mixed, and offered excellent creative advice. "I'm Gonna Love You Through It," the album's well-known single, deals with surviving the ordeal of breast cancer. It's a socially conscious anthem of the type that McBride has recorded throughout her career, and although it's typically inspiring and beautifully performed, it doesn't really reflect the album as a whole; "One Night," the celebratory opening number with ringing electric guitars….