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A Hundred Miles or More: A Collection | 
enlarge | Artist: Alison Krauss Label: Rounder / UMGD Category: Music
List Price: $17.98 Buy New: $8.88 You Save: $9.10 (51%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 177 reviews Sales Rank: 289
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 610555 UPC: 011661055520 EAN: 0011661055520 ASIN: B000ND91SG
Release Date: April 3, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | You're Just a Country Boy | | • | Simple Love | | • | Jacob's Dream | | • | Away Down the River | | • | Sawing on the Strings | | • | Down to the River to Pray | | • | Baby Mine | | • | Molly Ban | | • | How's the World Treating You (duet with James Taylor) | | • | The Scarlet Tide | | • | Whiskey Lullaby (duet with Brad Paisley) | | • | You Will Be My Ain True Love | | • | I Give You to His Heart | | • | Get Me Through December | | • | Missing You (duet with John Waite) | | • | Lay Down Beside Me (previously unreleased duet with John Waite) |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com A Hundred Miles or More carries the subtitle A Collection, and what a curious collection it is--cuts from soundtracks, side projects, and tribute albums, plus guest duets on other artists' albums and five previously unreleased tracks. In other words, this is a collection of Alison Krauss performances that have never appeared on an Alison Krauss album, though it holds together better than such a grab-bag approach might suggest. Highlights such as her duet with Brad Paisley on "Whiskey Lullaby" and her a cappella rendition of "Down to the River to Pray" from O Brother, Where Art Thou? will be familiar to most Krauss fans, though it's doubtful that many share her infatuation with retro rocker John Waite (with whom she revives his "Missing You" and duets on a cover of Don Williams's "Lay Down Beside Me."). Other projects represented range from Disney to the Chieftains to the Louvin Brothers (she duets with James Taylor on their "How's the World Treating You." There's minimal contribution from her Union Station band--making this a solo release by default--and little information to indicate whether the previously unreleased tracks were outtakes from earlier releases or recently recorded for this one. --Don McLeese More Alison Krauss  Lonely Runs Both Ways |  Live |  Now That I've Found You: A Collection |
Album Description "A Hundred Miles or More: A Collection" is comprised of 16 tracks, highlighting Alison Krauss's career outside of her traditional releases with longtime band Union Station. The album features Krauss's collaboration with John Waite on the single "Missing You," as well as Krauss's contributions to film soundtracks, including the Oscar-nominated songs "The Scarlet Tide" and "You Will Be My Ain True Love," written for the motion picture "Cold Mountain," and "Down to the River to Pray" from the film "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" Known for her collaborations, Krauss also includes several duets in the collection such as the 2003 hit with Brad Paisley, "Whiskey Lullaby," and her duet with James Taylor for the tribute album "Livin', Lovin', Losin': Songs of the Louvin Brothers," "How's the World Treating You." The collection debuts five new songs: "You're Just a Country Boy," "Jacob's Dream," "Simple Love," "Lay Down Beside Me," and "Away Down the River," all of which feature Krauss as a producer.
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Angel's Voice November 18, 2008 Another great album from Alison Krauss. What a pure angelic voice. Great songs and great vocals. If you are a Alison fan like me, you have to have this one in your collection.
Perfect; but for a melancholy mood. November 2, 2008 This isn't for your upbeat, dancing mood; but it is beautiful and satisfying in its own right. Listen to it a few times before making a judgment. I love Alison's pure voice and the simple, heartfelt songs she chooses. The only song that I don't care for is the "Sawing on the Strings", as it doesn't fit the rest of the mood of this more melancholy, yet lovely collection.
Good singin October 24, 2008 I do enjoy this CD. However a couple songs I just don't understand. There is 3 songs that is to sad to listen too. Alison Krauss is still the most talented female singer I know of. Pure talent. So the songs are alittle over my head but I'll still listen to it.
One of my favorite CD's September 18, 2008 Worth every penny. Not one bad track on the entire CD. Highly recommend this to anyone.
Where Did You Find That Music? July 27, 2008 A day never passes that I don't hear that question from a customer (Where did you find that music?) in my shop. I play mostly bluegrass and this is one of the BEST!!
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