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Cowboy Tears

Oliver Tree

Pop - Released February 18, 2022 | Atlantic Records

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If you just heard Oliver Tree on the radio or online, you'd pick up on his influences, bringing together '90s/2000s pop-punk, grunge, and Brit-pop influences. However, if you've seen his satirical high-concept music videos you know he pairs his often straight-forward and earnestly delivered singer/songwriter anthems with an over-the-top image replete with nerdy bowl-mullet haircut, tiny sunglasses, and what clearly looks like his head CGI'd onto another person's body. All of which means that Tree is equal parts pop singer and performance artist. It's an intriguing contrast he further pushes on his sophomore album, 2022's country-tinged Cowboy Tears. While nothing here is full-on country music, there are enough twangy acoustic guitars, as well as allusions to wagon wheels and broken hearts that make it feel, at the very least, like a knowing pastiche. If Lil Nas X's "Old Town Road" was a hip-hop look at country, think of this as a SoCal emo-punk take on the genre. There's a deliberate nostalgia to Cowboy Tears, as if Tree is crafting sad songs for people who once snubbed Faith Hill and Tim McGraw in favor of blink-182 and now find themselves looking back with an odd fondness for both.© Matt Collar /TiVo
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Imperfect Circle

Hootie & The Blowfish

Rock - Released November 1, 2019 | Capitol Nashville

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A lot happened to Hootie & the Blowfish between 2005's Looking for Lucky and 2019, but most of it can be boiled down to this: Darius Rucker became a country star in 2008. He had his first Country Airplay that year with "Don't Think I Don't Think About It," then five years later, he had a crossover smash with a cover of Old Crow Medicine Show's "Wagon Wheel," thereby cementing his commercial viability outside of the confines of Hootie & the Blowfish. The separation wasn't acrimonious. The group got together occasionally to play charity shows or to bid adieu to David Letterman, but they didn't officially reunite until their debut album, Cracked Rear View, reached its 25th anniversary in 2019. To celebrate, they launched a tour and recorded a brand-new album called Imperfect Circle. Working with producers Jeff Trott and Frank Rogers (the latter penned and helmed some early solo hits for Rucker), Hootie manage to strike a nice blend between the group's signature college rock singalongs and Rucker's slick, cheerful solo work. The surface of Imperfect Circle is every bit as slick as a big-budget project coming out of the Music City -- not for nothing is this released on Capitol Nashville -- but the band doesn't take any left turns into honky tonks, not even when they record "Hold On," a song co-written by Chris Stapleton. Instead, they ease into the sunny slipstream that lies between country and roots rock, relying on happy and comfortable hooks that make the 13 songs on Imperfect Circle feel instantly familiar. Such coziness was latent on Cracked Rear View and turned into Darius Rucker's calling card as he carved out a career in Nashville, so it suits the middle-aged Hootie & the Blowfish quite well; they prefer to laugh about the good old days instead of trying to re-live them. This friendliness lends itself to a collection of songs that are resolutely sturdy, designed to sound more charming over time, and the inherent warmth of Imperfect Circle is reason enough to give the tunes a chance to grow. After all, it offers a mighty good time: it's a reunion that conjures the spirit of the past without succumbing to nostalgia.© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo
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Hurt & The Merciless

The Heavy

Rock - Released April 1, 2016 | Counter Records

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Imperfect Circle

Hootie & The Blowfish

Country - Released November 1, 2019 | Capitol Nashville

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A lot happened to Hootie & the Blowfish between 2005's Looking for Lucky and 2019, but most of it can be boiled down to this: Darius Rucker became a country star in 2008. He had his first Country Airplay that year with "Don't Think I Don't Think About It," then five years later, he had a crossover smash with a cover of Old Crow Medicine Show's "Wagon Wheel," thereby cementing his commercial viability outside of the confines of Hootie & the Blowfish. The separation wasn't acrimonious. The group got together occasionally to play charity shows or to bid adieu to David Letterman, but they didn't officially reunite until their debut album, Cracked Rear View, reached its 25th anniversary in 2019. To celebrate, they launched a tour and recorded a brand-new album called Imperfect Circle. Working with producers Jeff Trott and Frank Rogers (the latter penned and helmed some early solo hits for Rucker), Hootie manage to strike a nice blend between the group's signature college rock singalongs and Rucker's slick, cheerful solo work. The surface of Imperfect Circle is every bit as slick as a big-budget project coming out of the Music City -- not for nothing is this released on Capitol Nashville -- but the band doesn't take any left turns into honky tonks, not even when they record "Hold On," a song co-written by Chris Stapleton. Instead, they ease into the sunny slipstream that lies between country and roots rock, relying on happy and comfortable hooks that make the 13 songs on Imperfect Circle feel instantly familiar. Such coziness was latent on Cracked Rear View and turned into Darius Rucker's calling card as he carved out a career in Nashville, so it suits the middle-aged Hootie & the Blowfish quite well; they prefer to laugh about the good old days instead of trying to re-live them. This friendliness lends itself to a collection of songs that are resolutely sturdy, designed to sound more charming over time, and the inherent warmth of Imperfect Circle is reason enough to give the tunes a chance to grow. After all, it offers a mighty good time: it's a reunion that conjures the spirit of the past without succumbing to nostalgia. © Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo
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Same Train, A Different Time - Merle Haggard Sings The Great Songs Of Jimmie Rodgers

Merle Haggard & The Strangers

Country - Released May 1, 1969 | Capitol Nashville

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Same Train, Different Time is Merle Haggard's affectionate tribute to Jimmie Rodgers. Haggard provides narration between the songs, offering tales of Rodgers' life and music. While the album is rooted in the past, the key to its success is how Haggard updates these traditional songs without losing sight of their roots. There are contemporary folk, country and blues influences scattered throughout the record, adding depth to the music and proving that Rodgers' music is indeed timeless.© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo
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Miss California

Crisologo

House - Released January 28, 2022 | Delta

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Hundred Handed

Pop - Released April 28, 2017 | Jameson Records

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Thierry Von Der Warth

Dance - Released March 20, 2001 | Paraiso

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Finest In Jazz

Grant Green

Jazz - Released January 1, 2007 | Blue Note Records

As part of Blue Note's Finest in Jazz series, guitarist Grant Green is spotlighted on six tracks recorded between 1969 and 1971, along with his first release for the label, "Miss Ann's Tempo," in 1961. This set is aimed at the casual funk and acid jazz fan, which is the reason his earlier hard bop material is substituted with later groove tracks like "California Green," "Cantaloupe Woman," and "Down Here on the Ground" (which was sampled by A Tribe Called Quest for their track "Vibes and Stuff"). These performances provide a decent snapshot of the guitarist's later recordings at a mid-line price.© Al Campbell /TiVo

Miss California

Dante Thomas

Pop - Released June 25, 2021 | Warner Music Group - X5 Music Group

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Miss California (feat. Mario Joy) [Mustafa & Emre Remix]

Andréa

Dance - Released April 25, 2023 | Andrea Production

Miss California - 00's Best

Various Artists

Pop - Released January 20, 2023 | Warner Music Group - X5 Music Group

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Le Boeuf

Dance - Released August 11, 2022 | Soave Records

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Miss California REMAKE (feat. Cihan Öz & Gökhan Kimverdi) [Live]

Dante Thomas

Pop - Released September 24, 2021 | CO Music

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Andréa

Dance - Released March 27, 2019 | JHaps Records

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2Scratch

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released November 5, 2021 | Purple Cloud

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NOME.

Electronic - Released February 2, 2024 | Heartfeldt Records

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Wright Claire

Country - Released September 24, 2021 | Claire Wright Music

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Hootie & The Blowfish

Country - Released September 20, 2019 | Capitol Nashville

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I Miss You Baby, Pt. 1

The California Honeydrops

Soul - Released August 25, 2022 | Tubtone Records