The Phoenix

The Phoenix

The Phoenix

Editorial Reviews
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Cary Hudson's former outfit, Blue Mountain, was responsible for some of alt-country's highpoints--particularly 1995's Dog Days and 1997's Home Grown--yet somehow they never seemed to break through to the next level commercially or artistically. Now, after the dissolution of the band (and a divorce from bandmate Laurie Stirratt), Hudson emerges with his first solo album, which finds his meaty, greasy Southern blend of country, folk, blues, and rock fully intact. Hudson can tackle a souped-up version of Blind Willie Johnson's Texas blues "God Don't Never Change" and lay back for his own gentle "August Afternoon" with equal success. Led by his soaring guitar and fueled by his contagious enthusiasm, Hudson seems ready to claim his place among the genre's leading figures. --Marc Greilsamer

Phoenix,Cary Hudson,Black Dog,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop

Rock Music

Rock Music


The Phoenix

Rock Music:

  1. The Piano Tribute to Dashboard Confessional
  2. The Pleasure to Remain So Heartless
  3. The Power and the Glory [Import]
  4. The Power of the Powerless
  5. The Pretty Good Years: A Tribute To Tori Amos [Import]
  6. The Prince of Heaven's Eyes [Import] [Original recording remastered]
  7. The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators
  8. ? The Question Mark Album
  9. The Radio One Sessions, Vol. 1 [Live]
  10. The Real Lisztomania

Rock Music

rock music

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Ready Set Go [Import]

Ost [Import]

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Maximum Who: The Unauthorized Biography Of The Who [Import]

Last Kiss

O Sole Mio: The Songs of Naples

Musiques D'Espagne

Maturity V.3 [Import]

On the Bandstand With Man Behind

Once Upon a Time in America

Peter Mennin: Symphony No. 5 and Symphony No. 6

Homecoming