Americana – A Medley of Alt Country (various) [FLAC] - Kitlope
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- Americana Country Rock Country Folk Rock Roots Alt Country 1980\'s 80s 1990\'s 90s Buddy Miller Steve Earle Drive By Truckers Rodney Crowell FLAC Kitlope
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File Type: FLAC Compression 6 Cd recorder: Plextor PX-716SA (for my rips) Cd Ripper: Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 4 (for my rips) EAC Log: No EAC Cue Sheet: No Tracker(s):http://tracker.openbittorrent.com/announce; Torrent Hash: 66C4F4551972DA6DFB44AC00E62720B400228372 File Size: 1.29 GB Label: many This is a new personal folder of mine for my iRiver iHP-120. Audiochecker log included. Please help seed these FLACs! From Wiki: Americana is an amalgam of roots music formed by the confluence of the shared and varied traditions that make up the American musical ethos; specifically those sounds that are merged from folk, country, rhythm & blues, rock & roll and other external influential styles.[1] Americana is popularly referred to, especially in print, as alternative country, alt-country or sometimes alt.country. Americana, as defined by the Americana Music Association (AMA), is "American roots music based on the traditions of country. While the musical model can be traced back to the Elvis Presley marriage of 'hillbilly music' and R&B that birthed rock 'n roll, Americana as a radio format developed during the 1990s as a reaction to the highly polished sound that defined the mainstream music of that decade."[1] Because of listener interest in the artists who do not fit as comfortably in the country or rock genres, a radio format called "Americana" was developed by the AMA and reported by R&R (Radio & Records, a radio trade publication). Born out of the Triple A, non-commercial, country and other formats, the Americana format is the sum of the parts that have showcased Americana music since its inception. The AMA grew out of the format as an effort to bring all Americana music supporters, performers, and professionals together to expand the visibility and viability of the music. The radio format, including the term "Americana," began in early 1995 thru efforts of Rob Bleetstein of San Francisco, and Jon Grimson of Nashville. Bleetstein became the first Americana chart editor as Gavin (a former radio trade publication) magazine created the first Americana radio chart which was published on January 20, 1995. This came about when KFAT radio in Gilroy, California went off the air, and Bleetstein went to the Gavin Report, asserting that they were missing a category of music. He described the KFAT format, which had the widest playlist of any station in the country, and most of whose artists whose music would come to be known as Americana. Bleetstein worked closely with KFAN "Texas Rebel Radio" in Texas and KPIG in California in developing the Americana format. Both stations had been on the air with their own versions of an independent format for several years and had been instrumental in the development of the the AAA format as well. The publisher agreed and gave Bleetstein the job of creating and running the chart. Grimson coined the term Americana and became the first Americana radio promoter after having promoted the music previously at Warner Brothers Records Nashville, and promoting those releases that WB worked to radio formats outside the mainstream country stations. The AMA was later established to expand the musical format outside of strictly radio, but still including the radio aspect as well. The non-profit AMA now runs the Americana radio chart published in R&R. Tracks: BR5-49 - Cherokee Boogie.flac BR5-49 - Crazy Arms.flac BR5-49 - Lifetime to Prove.flac Buddy & Julie Miller - Ellis County.flac Buddy & Julie Miller - One Part, Two Part (with Regina & Ann McCrary).flac Buddy And Julie Miller - Buddy And Julie Miller - Holding Up The Sky.flac Buddy And Julie Miller - The River's Gonna Run.flac Clem Snide - Fill Me with Your Light.flac Cowboy Junkies - Miles from Our Home.flac Cracker - Another Song About The Rain.flac Cross Canadian Ragweed - Brooklyn Kid.flac Cross Canadian Ragweed - Cry Lonely.flac Cross Canadian Ragweed - Dimebag -.flac Cross Canadian Ragweed - Happiness And All The Other Things - 06 - Kick In The Head.flac Cross Canadian Ragweed - Hey Hey.flac Dan Bern - One Dance.flac Dan Bern - Tiger Woods.flac Drive By Truckers - Women WIthout Whiskey.flac Drive-By Truckers - Lookout Mountain.flac Drive-By Truckers - My Sweet Annette.flac Drive-By Truckers - Two Daughters And A Beautiful Wife.flac Steve Earle - Guitar Town.flac Hookahman - Beauty.flac Julie Miller - All My Tears.flac Julie Miller - Forever My Beloved.flac Julie Miller - Out in the Rain.flac Julie Miller - Ride the Wind to Me.flac Julie Miller - A Kiss On The Lips.flac Kid Rock - Amen.flac Mike Plume Band - Oblivion.flac Mike Plume Band - Rattle The Cage.flac Mike Plume Band - Silver Lining.flac Mike Plume Band - Something To Say.flac Mudcrutch - Scare Easy.flac Mudcrutch - Shady Grove.flac Nickel Creek - Anthony.flac Nickel Creek - Helena.flac Nickel Creek - Scotch & Chocolate.flac Nickel Creek - When in Rome.flac Rodney Crowell - Ain't No Money.flac Rodney Crowell - Elvira.flac Rodney Crowell - Leaving Louisiana In The Broad Daylight.flac Rodney Crowell - Oh, What A Feeling.flac She Stole My Beer - Ragged & Rough.flac She Stole My Beer - Smack Baby.flac Steve Earle - Comin' Around.flac Steve Earle - Down Here Below.flac Enjoy :)