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Title: 220
Artist: Phil Keaggy
Label: Sparrow
Original Release Date: 9/3/1996
Date: 4/15/2016
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This is all instrumental as some of Mr. Keaggy's releases are. He is an undisputed master of guitar, most notably for acoustic. This venture delivers an all electric effort with a wide diversity of style and a great display of his awesome chops. If you can see him live, don't miss it!

Review Date: 4/15/2016

Very easy to enjoy, for Carter. I usually love his work and this is no exception. Not quirky, quite subdued as with the subject matter. Grand instruments, but light. More like herbal tea than Earl grey. It really is more for listening than background.

Review Date: 8/25/2010

I have an admiration for Mr. Elman's work. He has a canny knack for taking you to a western-sounding environment. Somewhere the tumble weeds roll in the dry breeze. He invites you to slip away from the well traveled musical styles and puts you in a rocking chair outside the local saloon. I have three of his recordings and can recomend them all.

Review Date: 1/27/2012
Title: Matchstick Men
Artist: Hans Zimmer
Label: Varese Sarabande
Original Release Date: 9/12/2003
Date: 7/17/2014

Perfect for the car ride, this gem is pure swank! Read the other reviews.

Review Date: 7/17/2014

If you are familiar with these artists, you'll find a great collection here. If you would like some instrumental entertainment this would fill the bill nicely.

Review Date: 12/14/2012
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