Dixie Chicks - Discography 1990 - 2010 [FLAC] - Kitlopeseeders: 11
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Dixie Chicks - Discography 1990 - 2010 [FLAC] - Kitlope (Size: 4.23 GB)
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File Type: FLAC Compression 6 Optical Drive Hardware: Plextor PX-716SA / Samsung SH-S223L Optical Drive Firmware: 1.11 / SB04 Cd Software: Exact Audio Copy V1.0 Beta 3 (Secure Mode) EAC Log: Yes EAC Cue Sheet: Yes M3U Playlist: Yes Torrent Hash: 5A5F1D748A1851972BD5191C7396B23B6F2D9A1B File Size: 4.22 GB Label: Crystal Clear Sound / Open Wide / Columbia Albums, Years & Catalog # in This Torrent: Thank Heavens for Dale Evans 1990 (not my rip) Little Ol' Cowgirl 1992 (not my rip) Shouldn't A Told You That 1993 (not my rip) Wide Open Spaces 1998 NK 68195 * Fly 1999 K 69678 * Home 2002 CK 86840 * Taking The Long Way 2006 82876 80739 2 * Top Of The World Tour: Live 2003 C2K 90794 * Court Yard Hounds 2010 88697524412 * The Essential 2010 88697 75986 2 * An Evening With The Dixie Chicks 2002 (not my rip - audio taken from DVD) *Denotes My Rip I would like to thank Demonoid member Britallica for their fine ups of the albums that I do not have on disc which include Thank Heavens for Dale Evans, Little 'Ol Cowgirl, Shouldn't A Told You That. & An Evening With. Thanks bro! Audiochecker log included for rips that are not mine. Please help seed these FLACs! From Wiki: The Dixie Chicks are an American country band which has also successfully crossed over into other genres. The band is composed of founding members (and sisters) Martie Erwin Maguire and Emily Erwin Robison, and lead singer Natalie Maines. The band formed in 1989 in Dallas, Texas and was originally composed of four women performing bluegrass and country music, busking and touring the bluegrass festival circuits and small venues for six years without attracting a major label. After the departure of one bandmate, the replacement of their lead singer, and a slight change in their repertoire, the Dixie Chicks soon reached a large amount of commercial success, beginning in 1998 with hit songs "There's Your Trouble" and "Wide Open Spaces". During a London concert ten days before the 2003 invasion of Iraq, lead vocalist Maines said "we don't want this war, this violence, and we're ashamed that the President of the United States (George W. Bush) is from Texas".[1] The statement offended many Americans, who thought it rude and unpatriotic, and the ensuing controversy cost the band half of their concert audience attendance in the United States. The incident negatively affected their career and led to accusations of the three women being "un-American", as well as hate mail, death threats, and the public destruction of their albums in protest.[2] As of 2009, they have won 13 Grammy Awards, with 5 of them earned in 2007 including the coveted Grammy Award for Album of the Year for Taking the Long Way. As of July 2010, with 30.5 million certified albums,[3] and sales of 26,733,000 albums in the U.S., they have become the top selling all-female band in the U.S. during the Nielsen SoundScan era. Thank Heaven's For Dale Evans 1990 Thank Heavens for Dale Evans is the debut album by American country band the Dixie Chicks. The group's original membership of Robin Lynn Macy, Laura Lynch, Martie Erwin, and Emily Erwin (whose married names changed to Martie Maguire and Emily Robison), would survive intact for only this album and the following Little Ol' Cowgirl, from 1989 to 1992, before first Macy, and then Lynch departed and the current vocalist, Natalie Maines assumed the vocalist position in 1995, creating the trio that became the highly successful band which found great fame in 1998 and remain popular with a large following to this day. Tracks: 1. "The Cowboy Lives Forever" (L. Goza) - 2:57 2. "I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart" (Patsy Montana) - 2:17 3. "Thunderheads" (Lisa Brandenburg, Robin Lynn Macy) - 4:17 4. "Long Roads" (John Kirk, Lorie Lichtenwalner) - 2:22 5. "Who Will Be the Next One" (Angela Moore) - 2:01 6. "Brilliancy" (Traditional, Instrumental) - 2:16 7. "Thank Heavens for Dale Evans" (Martie Erwin, Macy, Lisa Brandenburg) - 2:54 8. "This Heart of Mine" (Steven F. Brines, Jim Smoak) - 2:28 9. Storm Out on the Sea" (Mary Neal Northcut, Macy) - 3:26 10. "West Texas Wind" (Jon Ims) - 3:53 11. "Rider" (Traditional) - 2:53 12. "Green River" (Donna Cary) - 3:16 13. "Salty" (Kenny Baker, traditional, instrumental) - 2:20 14. "Bring It On Home to Me" (Sam Cooke, Charles Brown) - 1:47 Little 'Ol Cowgirl 1992 Little Ol' Cowgirl is the second album by American country band Dixie Chicks, released in 1992 (see 1992 in music). As with their previous album, it produced no chart singles. It was also the last album to feature Robin Lynn Macy, who left in late 1992 over a dispute with the Erwin sisters over the musical direction of the band. The song "Past the Point of Rescue" was also recorded by Hal Ketchum on his 1991 album Past the Point of Rescue, from which it was released as a single in 1992. Tracks: 1. "Little Ol' Cowgirl" (Jon Ims) Sharing Widget |
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