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A Hundred Miles or More - A Collection

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Download links and information about A Hundred Miles or More - A Collection by Alison Krauss. This album was released in 2007 and it belongs to Country genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 01:07:11 minutes.

Artist: Alison Krauss
Release date: 2007
Genre: Country
Tracks: 16
Duration: 01:07:11
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. You're Just a Country Boy 3:28
2. Simple Love 4:42
3. Jacob's Dream 5:25
4. Away Down the River 5:42
5. Sawing On the Strings 3:02
6. Down to the River to Pray 2:55
7. Baby Mine 3:35
8. Molly Ban 4:43
9. How's the World Treating You (featuring James Taylor) 3:21
10. The Scarlet Tide 2:55
11. Whiskey Lullaby (featuring Brad Paisley) 4:19
12. You Will Be My Ain True Love 2:30
13. I Give You to His Heart 4:27
14. Get Me Through December (featuring Natalie MacMaster) 6:28
15. Missing You (featuring John Waite) 4:40
16. Lay Down Beside Me (featuring John Waite) 4:59

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The title of Rounder's Alison Krauss compilation A Hundred Miles or More: A Collection is a bit misleading. While it does contain previously recorded material, it is not to be taken as a greatest-hits package; rather, the 16 tracks are compiled from Krauss' numerous collaborations, soundtrack appearances, and other non-Union Station gigs. That said, it's as solid a set of material as one could want from the multi-talented Krauss. As a voice for hire, there are few singers with her emotional range, a gift she lends easily to the Elvis Costello-penned "Scarlet Tide" from the Cold Mountain soundtrack. Award-winning duets with Brad Paisley ("Whiskey Lullaby") and James Taylor ("How's the World Treating You") — the latter a Louvin Brothers cover — as well as collaborations with the Chieftains ("Molly Bán") from the legendary Irish group's Down the Old Plank Road: The Nashville Sessions) and Sting ("You Will Be My Ain True Love") make this anthology of oddities far from superfluous. A Hundred Miles or More also boasts five new cuts, including "You're Just a Country Boy," "Simple Love," the gorgeous "Jacob's Dream," "Away Down the River," and "Sawing on the Strings," the latter of which harkens back to early, more bluegrass-oriented Krauss.