Various Artist - Livin', Lovin', Losin' - Songs Of The Louvin Brothers (2003)

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Title: Livin', Lovin', Losin' - Songs Of The Louvin Brothers
Year Of Release: 2003
Label: 45:23
Genre: Country, Bluegrass
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 45:23
Total Size: 111/275 Mb
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Various Artist - Livin', Lovin', Losin' - Songs Of The Louvin Brothers (2003)


Tracklist:

01. Intro To Charlie And Ira
02. Joe Nichols and Rhonda Vincent - Cash On The Barrelhead
03. Emmylou Harris and Rodney Crowell - My Babys Gone
04. James Taylor and Alison Krauss - Hows The World Treating You
05. Vince Gill and Terri Clark - I Cant Keep You In Love With Me
06. Merle Haggard and Carl Jackson - Must You Throw Dirt In My Face
07. Ronnie Dunn and Rebecca Lynn Howard - If I Could Only Win Your Heart
08. Glen Campbell and Leslie Satcher - When I Stop Dreaming
09. Kathy Louvin and Pamela Brown Hayes - I Wish You Knew
10. Linda Ronstadt and Carl Jackson - The New Partner Waltz
11. Patty Loveless and Jon Randall - Are You Teasing Me
12. Harley Allen and Dierks Bentley - I Dont Believe You Met My Baby
13. Larry Cordle and Carl Jackson with Jerry Salley - Youre Running Wild
14. Dolly Parton and Sonya Isaacs - The Angels Rejoiced
15. Marty Stuart and Del McCoury - Let Us Travel, Travel On
16. Pam Tillis and Johnny Cash with The Jordanaires - Keep Your Eyes On Jesus

Given their impact on generations of country, country-rock, and bluegrass acts, it's amazing the Louvins haven't had a modern tribute before. Unlike tribute albums that stumble through inconsistent performances and ill-matched material, this one soars, the selections well matched to the paired artists. Joe Nichols and Rhonda Vincent capture "Cash on the Barrelhead's" sassy humor. Emmylou Harris--who spearheaded the Louvin revival--and Rodney Crowell are relaxed on the Louvin hit "My Baby's Gone." Merle Haggard and the album's producer Carl Jackson capture the anguish of "Must You Throw Dirt in My Face." Glen Campbell and Leslie Satcher wring maximum passion from "When I Stop Dreaming." Obscure gospel tunes receive equally stellar treatment. "Keep Your Eyes on Jesus" teams Pam Tillis with Johnny Cash (handling the recitation) and the Jordanaires. Marty Stuart and Del McCoury establish the Louvins' bluegrass ties on "Let Us Travel, Travel On." By seamlessly blending traditional and modern Jackson's created a magnificent tribute that doubles as a fine introduction to the Louvins' earthy, breathtaking majesty. --Rich Kienzle