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A Hundred Miles Or More: A Collection£9.99 Free DeliveryRRP: £15.99 | You save: £6.00 (37%) In stock | Usually dispatched within 24 hours |
- You're Just a Country Boy (previously unreleased)
- Simple Love (previously unreleased)
- Jacob's Dream (previously unreleased)
- Away Down the River (previously unreleased)
- Sawing on the Strings (from the 2004 CMT Flame Worthy Awards show)
- Down to the River to Pray (from the O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack)
- Baby Mine (from The Best of Country Sing the Best of Disney)
- Molly Ban (from The Chieftains' Down the Old Plank Road: The Nashville Sessions)
- How's the World Treating You (duet with James Taylor - from Livin', Lovin', Losin': Songs of The Louvin Brothers)
- The Scarlet Tide (from the Cold Mountain soundtrack)
- Whiskey Lullaby (duet with Brad Paisley from his Mud on the Tires album)
- You Will Be My Ain True Love (featuring Sting -- from the Cold Mountain soundtrack)
- I Give You to His Heart (from The Prince of Egypt soundtrack)
- Get Me Through December (from Natalie MacMaster's album In My Hands)
- Missing You (duet with John Waite - from his Downtown Journey of a Heart album )
- Lay Down Beside Me (duet with John Waite -- previously unreleased)

Average rating (3 reviews)
Absolutely Stunnning
kittysnana | 26/04/2008 | See all kittysnana's reviews (2) »
this has to be my album of the year 2007 and has been played over and over
the first track is a rework of an old song for me truly a wonderful and moving vocal delight and it stays delightful most of the way through i have converted people who would usually never consider listening to this genre
a very special album
Wonderful
AKUSPHE | 07/06/2007 | See all AKUSPHE's reviews (6) »
Alison Krauss continues her forever upward curve beyond perfection, she has the purest voice I have ever heard and this album, while a bit of a departure from the usual sound with her amazing band Union Station, is nevertheless an essential addition to a collection, regardless of your tastes in music. Sad songs, uplifiting songs, beautifully crafted songs, but every track made all the better by the peerless Krauss. An outstanding album.

































