Dixie Chicks MP3 Files
A service of The Unofficial All-Inclusive Dixie Chicks Page
If you haven't visited The All-Inclusive Dixie Chicks Page, you may have not even known that the Dixie Chicks existed prior to their first major-label release, Wide Open Spaces. Once you learn about the history behind Country's hottest and freshest band, you may be very interested in hearing their prior releases.
Robin, Emily, Laura, and Martie, from the CD Little Ol' Cowgirl |
As a service to Dixie Chicks fans everywhere, this site originally featured sound samples from the
out-of-print releases. In fact, I even decided to include a full-length cut of the only Dixie Chicks track
to get some semblance of mainstream airplay: "She'll Find Better Things To Do" from
Little Ol' Cowgirl. That was a mistake! It caught the attention of the
Dixie Chicks' lawyers, who bestowed upon me a Cease And Desist letter -- that story
is told in detail in my Cease And Desist section. The samples came down.
They're back!
It was not appropriate to include a full-length track without permission -- that is a clear violation of the so-called "Fair Use" doctrine of US copyright law. However, like a music critic or university researcher, I do have a right under the law to provide short samples in the context of my review of the artist's work. To prevent trouble, I've implemented the following safeguards:
- Short Samples: My samples will only be 30 seconds or so in length. Full-length versions will not be provided -- either on this site or by any other means.
- Lower Quality Samples: While it is possible to create near-CD-quality samples using the .mp3 format, I have purposely chosen to use a lower bitrate setting. This will allow the listener to appreciate the Dixie Chicks' musical history without compromising their desire to search out and find the real thing.
- A Short Intro: Each sound sample will be prefaced by the
drumroll.wavsound that comes with Microsoft Office 97. It's short, but it should suffice to keep the samples from being peformed in public. If Bill Gates would like to send me a Cease and Desist letter overdrumroll.wav, I'll add it to my collection.
Important disclaimers!
The .mp3 files on this site are not authorized for distribution by the Dixie Chicks or any of their members, past or present. They are included here solely as a service to those who would like to know more about the history of a group of talented individuals whose impact on mainstream country music is only now being felt. They are posted here under the Fair Use doctrines of US copyright law, which allows their use in the context of a review of the artist's work.For more information about the .mp3 format and the legal and ethical issues surrounding it's use -- and for .mp3 players -- visit http://www.mp3.com/
And for something completely different... I've added sound samples to my page dedicated
to Emily's husband, Charlie Robison. A warning: his songs are not for the faint of heart
(or mind).
My only concern is that she doesn't link to the
Summer Lights festival site (that's probably where the
Til I See You Again clip originated), and I'd like to know
how she created the Stand By Your Man audio file -- it's showing up all over lately.
On the other hand, her Samples page is fast-loading without silly dancing speaker graphics...
The Audio section features
.aiff and .wav samples of three songs: I Can Love You Better,
the title track Wide Open Spaces, and Once You've Loved Somebody. Interestingly,
Sony sent the first batches of discs to record stores with a label saying, "Includes I Can Love You Better
and Once You've Loved Somebody" -- they must have thought that
these would be the first two or three
singles off the CD. They were certainly surprised by the fan response to the album -- but fans who have
followed the Dixie Chicks for years weren't surprised at all.
Oh, yeah, I guess I should mention that Microsoft's
Media Player will also play .mp3 files. Lots more features, but the download is
huge! It begs the question, "Where do you want to spend all day?"
I found all these and much more at http://www.mp3.com/,
where you can find handy comparative lists of the latest Rippers, Players, and other wares/warez.
Last update: 09/07/1999
Sound Samples and Track-By-Track Notes
The Dixie Chicks' all-cowgirl, all-acoustic debut release.
The transition album, recorded shortly before Robin Lynn Macy left the group.
Their most "mainstream" pre-Natalie release.
Six million sold and counting...
Coming soon!
Hot off the press!
Coming soon!
Special Treats!
Interested in cuts that didn't make the albums -- or other recordings by the Dixie Chicks
and related artists like the
Domestic Science Club?
Then visit the Special Treats page! But you'd better get there
before the lawyers do...
Other Dixie Chicks Sound Sites
Tech Notes
I've used a variety of tools to create the .mp3 files on this site. The
number next to the track name above indicates which method was used. If you receive unusual
sound results with your hardware, let me know and I'll see what I can do!
For a small, free player, I recommend the NAD player.
It's a 117k download, takes up less than 400k when installed, starts quickly, and doesn't
waste time or space with flashy graphics (although its colors aren't quite right in 256 color mode).
The homepage URL appears to be a bit flaky, but the player is available at
download.com
(if that link doesn't work, start at the download.com home
and search for "nad")
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