D'lectrified. (Carousel Corner).Clint Black, D'lectrified (RCA See RCA connector and video/TV history. ). Now I'm no modern country fan, but after reading KWN's enthusiastic review, I stumbled on D'lectrified in the local used CD emporium and couldn't pass it up. It is everything he said and more. From the opening "Bob Away My Blues" to the lovely "Harmony" with Kenny Loggins, an all-time fave rave, there's not one missed note or intention. Even the slightly skewed "Galaxy Song", a "beam me up, Scotty "Beam me up, Scotty!" is a catch phrase that made its way into pop culture from the science fiction television series . It comes from the command Captain Kirk gives his transporter chief, Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, when he needs to transport back to the ship. " paean Paean (pē`ən), Paean was an epithet for Apollo, the healer. The paean, a hymn of praise to Apollo and often to other gods, was sung as a prayer for safety or deliverance at battles and other important occasions. to ivory towers everywhere courtesy of Eric Idle and Kevin Nealon, is a giggle-filled romp. Each track is populated with some of today's finest musicians: Lenny Castro, Dean Parks, Jerry Douglas, Stuart Duncan, Matt Rollings, and Bruce Hornsby to name a few. There's even an honest ballad ("When I Said I Do") with Lisa Hartman Black Lisa Hartman (b. June 1, 1956 in Houston, Texas) is an actress. She made her first big splash in television in 1977 in the TV flop Tabitha; the belated spin-off of the 1960s sitcom Bewitched. . Black's neo-Roy Rogers good looks and only-in-Nashville voice are herewith forgiven. -KE |
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