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Has anyone noticed that 2006 has released some excellent country releases:
Alan Jackson - Like Red on a Rose
Keith Urban - Love, Pain, and the Whole Crazy Thing
Montgomery Gentry - Some People Change
Vince Gill - These Days
Country seems to be completely dominating every other genre. Unfortunately, most critics and users of Metacritic will ALWAYS be rock-tinted and enjoy their rock/indie bands more than any country or hiphop. I feel all these releases have so far really been ignored, especially in top 2006 lists. Vince Gill's release is simply phenomenal - maybe the best of the year. And just because Keith Urban is pop - who cares? He's written some killer songs. It's not like Nickelback or anything. Anyway, what are your feelings?


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yes, I dig Jackson and Gill. They will be around for a long time. DOes Gill plays lots of guitar on the album you are posting about?


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I'm not even reading this thread before posting. Just based on the header I'd like to comment saying COUNTRY DOES NOT NEED A COMEBACK! All the detrimental effects of coutry music can be seen all around us every day because country music is more popular now than ever! Razzer


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