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RCA Country Legends
Released: Sep 10, 2002
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Released: Sep 10, 2002
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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 and maturity to pop...
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Live Close by, Visit Often
Released: Mar 6, 2001
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Released: Mar 6, 2001
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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 bittersweet. Too eclectic to call...
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At Her Best
Released: Sep 8, 1998
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Released: Sep 8, 1998
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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 Bobby" and "Come Next...
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Super Hits
Released: Jun 3, 1997
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Released: Jun 3, 1997
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Super Hits is a fine budget-price collection of K.T. Oslin's biggest hits from the late '80s and early '90s, featuring such singles as "'80s Ladies," "Do Ya'," "I'll Always Come Back," "Hold Me,"...
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My Roots Are Showing
Released: Oct 1, 1996
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Released: Oct 1, 1996
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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 waltzes too. K.T. Oslin...
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Greatest Hits: Songs From an Aging Sex Bomb
Released: Apr 27, 1993
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Released: Apr 27, 1993
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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 Kenny G's example to...
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