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George Strait
Twang
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Country music’s "King" gets better with each album--and No. 38 is spectacular. George’s son Bubba contributes great songwriting. Living For The Night, etc.
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Darius Rucker
Learn To Live
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Hootie & The Blowfish frontman rides off to the country on a fan-pleasing set. Top-Ten Don't Think I Don't Think About It, plus Alright, All I Want, etc.
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Sugarland
Love On The Inside
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Easygoing country goodness on chart-topper from Jennifer & Kristian. No. 1 hit All I Want To Do, plus Already Gone, We Run, Genevieve, etc.
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Brad Paisley
5th Gear
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Love and laughter fill this platinum-selling album from 2007’s ACM Top Male Vocalist. No. 1 hits Ticks, Online, Letter To Me, I’m Still A Guy, etc.
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Dierks Bentley
Feel That Fire
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The biggest, brashest sounds of the Arizona native's career, with guests Patty Griffin and Ronnie McCoury. Top-Five title hit, Sideways, more.
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Trace Adkins
X
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The self-proclaimed roughneck shows his tender side, too, on his momentous tenth album, produced by Frank Rogers. Hits Muddy Water & All I Ask For Anymore, etc.
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Jamey Johnson
That Lonesome Song
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Soph set finds Alabama country singer/songwriter in a reflective mood. Hit In Color, plus High Cost Of Living, The Door Is Always Open, more.
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George Strait
22 More Hits
$6.99
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Amarillo By Morning, She Let Herself Go, Don’t Make Me Come Over There And Love You, When Did You Stop Loving Me, Gone As A Girl Can Get, more.
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