You'll find K.T. Oslin in the country section, but don't be fooled. This music is to country as Kenny G is to jazz -- a slicker, poppier variation on a familiar formula. And...
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Oslin built this loosely defined concept album from 10 years of song, including the first one she wrote. Oslin sings of the guises romance wears in the small-town South:...
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K.T. Oslin was at the height of her popularity when she recorded This Woman, which went platinum thanks to such major country hits as "This Woman," "Didn't Expect It to Go...
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With her breakthrough album 80's Ladies, K.T. Oslin established a new voice in country music -- that of an upscale, middle-aged divorcee, trying to cope with the turmoils...
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After quadruple bypass surgery in 1995 and a lengthy recording hiatus, the '80s lady came back in 1996 with updated yesteryear's music, an album of dance songs. Rockers and...
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BMG Special Products' At Her Best is a fine budget-priced ten-track collection that features a number of her biggest hits, including "'80s Ladies," "Do Ya, " "Money, " "Hey...
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Describing the collection of songs on Oslin's first album in five years as diverse is an understatement. It's always nice to hear from Oslin, but this comeback is...
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When K.T. Oslin came along in the mid-'80s, she was a true original. She broke the mold of young, cute singers doing cookie-cutter songs and injected some much-needed spunk...
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