By the time guitarist and singer Chris LeDoux completed this album, Haywire, he had already seen the release of more than two-dozen others -- impressive enough -- but he...
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An entertaining live compilation, featuring many of Chris LeDoux's biggest hits, including "Cadillac Ranch," "Call of the Wild," and a version of "Copenhagen," recorded with...
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On this 1996 offering, Stampede, Chris LeDoux leaves a little of his traditional cowboy/country style behind to try something more contemporary sounding, but you'll still...
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Chris LeDoux's Live captures the modern-day cowboy at his best, leading a devoted audience through his rowdy contemporary country. LeDoux is more energetic and exciting in...
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One Road Man 7/14/1998, Yahoo! Music, Billy Altman
This former rodeo star (he was a champion bareback bronco rider in the mid-'70s) may not have gotten signed to a major label were it not for his influential supporter, Garth...
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While it has been said before, Chris LeDoux is a real singing cowboy. And while he has tended to get bogged down in the pop/rock country factory business in the more recent...
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20 Greatest Hits may not cover Chris LeDoux' entire career, but it does provide a definitive summary of his recordings for Liberty in the '90s. Over the course of the album,...
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After recording 22 albums and developing a cult following of rodeo and pure-country enthusiasts, Chris LeDoux re-recorded 11 of his early songs on this compilation to bring...
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Twelve tracks from the genuine rodeo cowboy and former bareback bronc-riding champion of country music. The Best Of collects the strongest tracks from Western Underground,...
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Chris LeDoux was born in Mississippi, but his music and lyrics both have plenty of Texas heart -- maybe brought on by the fact that by the time he hit his teens he was...
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Old Cowboy Classics, which first appeared in 1983, collects LeDoux favorites like "Old Paint," "Ballad of Will Rogers," and "Tennessee Stud." ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music...
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1983's Thirty Dollar Cowboy offers "It Ain't the Years, It's the Miles" and "They Couldn't Understand My Cowboy Songs." ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music...
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Capitol Collection: 1990-2000 gathers all six of Chris Ledoux's albums for Capitol -- Haywire, One Road Man, Stampede, Under This Old Hat, Western Underground, and Whatcha...
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LeDoux learns to rock, taking to the punched-up sound like he's been riding the horse all his life. Included is his wild 'n' woolly version of Joe Ely's "For Your Love." ~...
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After nearly 20 years and as many self-produced albums, LeDoux found himself attracting attention as the rodeo singer mentioned in Garth Brooks's first hit, "Much Too Young...
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1980's Western Tunesmith features LeDoux's rendition of "My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys" and the hit "Ten Seconds in the Saddle." ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music...
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Brooks helps out his new friend again by joining him for a duet on the title cut, and LeDoux flashes more of his own personality and gritty charm. ~ Michael McCall, All...
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Chris LeDoux continues his rowdy/woolly country-rock ways with Horsepower. Produced by rockin' honky tonk maverick Mac McAnally and cohort Alan Schulman, Horsepower is a...
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Chris LeDoux didn't start having hit singles until the early '90s, 20 years after he began his recording career. Capitol's 2004 compilation 20 Originals: The Early Years is...
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