| | Guy & Ralna 22 Great Songs Of Faith CD Guy & Ralna Discography of CDs
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Adapters: George Cates; Guy Hovis; Joe Rizzo. Arrangers: George Cates; Guy Hovis; Joe Rizzo. 22 Great Songs Of Faith Music Guy & Ralna 22 Great Songs Of Faith Songs | 1. | Just a Closer Walk With Thee |
| 2. | Amazing Grace |
| 3. | How Great Thou Art |
| 4. | Church in the Wildwood, The |
| 5. | In the Garden |
| 6. | Put Your Hand in the Hand |
| 7. | What a Friend We Have in Jesus |
| 8. | Old Rugged Cross, The |
| 9. | Whispering Hope |
| 10. | Softly and Tenderly |
| 11. | Sweet Hour of Prayer |
| 12. | He Touched Me |
| 13. | In the Sweet By and By |
| 14. | Peace in the Valley |
| 15. | Give Me That Old Time Religion |
| 16. | It Is No Secret (What God Can Do) |
| 17. | He |
| 18. | Take My Hand, Precious Lord |
| 19. | Love Lifted Me |
| 20. | My Tribute (To God Be the Glory) |
| 21. | Let's All Go Down to the River |
| 22. | Rock of Ages |
| 22 Great Songs Of Faith Music Review Purchase 22 Great Songs Of Faith CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Guy & Ralna Best Loved Hymns CD (1995)
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$7.55
| | Tom Netherton 22 Great Songs Of Faith CD (1982)
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$10.95
| | Lawrence Welk: Favorite Hymns CD (1995)
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$11.19
| | Johnny Winter And CD (1970)
22 Great Songs Of Faith
$9.25 1970 album from Columbia by the great blues/rock guitarist Winter with Rick Derringer, Randy Hobbs & Randy Z. Contains all 11 original tracks including the hit 'Rock & Roll, Hoochie Koo', & the original cover art. For over 30 years, Johnny Winter has been a guitar hero without equal. Signing to Columbia records in 1969, Johnny immediately laid out the blueprint for his fresh take on classic blues a prime combination for the legions of fans just discovering the blues via the likes of Jimmy Page and Eric Clapton. Constantly shifting between simple country blues in the vein of Robert Johnson, to all-out electric slide guitar blues-rock, - Johnny has always been one of the most respected singers and guitar players in rock and the clear link between British blues-rock and American Southern rock (a la the Allman Brothers and Lynyrd Skynyrd.) Throughout the '70s and '80s, Johnny was the unofficial torch-bearer for the blues, championing and aiding the careers of his idols ...
| | Gladiator DVD (2000) Widescreen; Subtitled
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$15.25
| | C S Heath Amazing Grace CD (2007)
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$7.89
| | Carman Absolute Best CD (1993)
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$15.05
| | Styxworld Live 2001 CD (2001)
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$8.65 Personnel: Tommy Shaw, James "JY" Young (vocals, guitar); Glen Burtnik (vocals, bass); Lawrence Gowan (vocals, keyboards); Chuck Panozzo ...
| | Gospel Compilation, Vol. 1 CD (2004)
22 Great Songs Of Faith
$12.65
| | Pinnacle Project, Vol. 3: Big CD (2005)
22 Great Songs Of Faith
$15.05
| | Kathy Troccoli Comfort CD (2005)
22 Great Songs Of Faith
$9.99 Personnel: Mark Baldwin, Rick Witkowski (guitar); Carl Herrgesell (piano); Angela Cruse, Lisa Bevill (background vocals). Audio Mixer: Lynn Fuston. Recording information: The Bennett House, Franklin, TN; The Sound Kitchen, Nashville, TN. Author: Kathy Troccoli. On ...
| | Flo Rida R.O.O.T.S. CD (2009)
22 Great Songs Of Faith
$15.65 It's easy to see Florida-native MC Flo Rida emerging as a divisive figure. He embraces the modern cornerstones of hip-hop/R&B (Akon cameos, samples of popular dance songs from different decades), but is also an unabashedly corny throwback to the days of booty bass and 2 Live Crew. That being said, R.O.O.T.S. doesn't require analysis. Instead, it commands attention with its unending emphasis on uproarious catchiness. There are moments of unintentional awkwardness, as when the macho mic-ripper lifts '80s icons Dead Or Alive's "Right Round" for the album's lead single. But tracks like "Jump" and "Touch Me" are so absurdly infectious, straddling the line between underground electro and commercial rap, that it's easy to give Rida a pass on his way to broad, radio-driven acceptance. Standing for "Route of Overcoming the Struggle," R.O.O.T.S. is an especially unreasonable title for Flo Rida's follow-up to Mail on Sunday, the album featuring megahit "Low." With the handful of plaintive or reflective numbers included here all being forgettable and dull, it's way too noble a title, one that points out all the album's shortcomings. The autobiographical opener, "Finally Here," seems bemused by life's journey, not in awe, and "Rewind" is a hackneyed closer with a thin "turn back time" metaphor supported by Wyclef's pathos for hire. Of course, the reason you're here is for the numerous poptastic club tracks, all infectious and empty in true ringtone rapper style. The Dead or Alive interpolating "Right Round" is "Low"'s heir apparent, a horribly infectious single created by producer Doctor Luke (who previously worked for Lily Allen) plus Koool Kojak (who previously worked for Andy Milonakis). Even more ridiculous is "Sugar," a song shameless enough to "incorporate elements" of Eiffel 65's Euro-trash earworm "Blue (Da Ba Dee)." With its upbeat call-and-response hook being delivered by an Auto-Tuned Nelly Furtado, the target audience for "Jump" has to be the local cheerleading troop, and if you're expecting Fergie or Gwen Stefani to show up during this pop-rap spectacular, you instead get decent shots from Ne-Yo and Akon. The unsurprisingly inconsistent R.O.O.T.S. is hip-hop like Nas never happened, a flash or fodder album owing more to Lady GaGa than to Public Enemy. If you enjoy the hook, you enjoy the song, and if you're headed to the club in a fine ride on a Friday night, you'll likely fall for about half. ~ David Jeffries Standing for "Route of Overcoming the Struggle," R.O.O.T.S. is Flo Rida's follow-up to Mail on Sunday, the album featuring ...
| | Wildbirds & Peacedrums Snake CD (2009) (Import)
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$32.85
| | Pimp C Certified 17 CD (2009)
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$10.94 
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