k.d. katalog.With the April 25 release of Reintarnation (Rhino), k.d. lang reminds us of her roots as a boots-wearing alt-country crooner in the '80s. The new compilation features laves like "Big Boned Gal" and "Trail of Broken Hearts Broken Hearts is a blank verse play by W. S. Gilbert in three acts styled "An entirely original fairy play". It opened at the Royal Court Theatre in London on December 9 1875. " alongside fun obscurities like "Friday Dance Promenade," "Hanky Panky," and "Pine and Stew." It's a must-have for langheads; for beginners, we offer the following guide to 20 years of lang longing. BUY THIS TODAY Shadowland (1988) The breakthrough: heartbreak heaven Ingenue in·gé·nue also in·ge·nue n. 1. A naive, innocent girl or young woman. 2. a. The role of an ingénue in a dramatic production. b. An actress playing such a role. (1992) The classic: hauntingly original Invincible Summer (2000) The smiler: lang in love HIDDEN GEMS Absolute Torch and Twang (1989) The joyride: Hay bales and big-boned gals Even Cowgirls Get the Blues (1993) The forgotten: little-known k.d. originals A Wonderful World, with Tony Bennett
Tony Bennett (born Anthony Dominick Benedetto on August 3 1926) is an American singer of popular music, standards and jazz who is widely considered to be one of (2002) The lark: k.d. juices the classics Hymns of the 49th Parallel (2004) The homage: covering fellow Canadians FOR DIEHARD FANS Angel With a Lariat (1987) The hoedown hoe·down n. 1. A square dance. 2. The music for a square dance. 3. A social gathering at which square dancing takes place. : country k.d.'s way All You Can Eat (1995) The near-miss: We love the remixes, though Drag (1997) The experiment: some amazing a·maze v. a·mazed, a·maz·ing, a·maz·es v.tr. 1. To affect with great wonder; astonish. See Synonyms at surprise. 2. Obsolete To bewilder; perplex. v.intr. covers, some not so much Live by Request (2001) The document: worth it for "Barefoot" |
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