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Grits: Teron Carter a.k.a. Bone, Stacy Jones a.k.a. Coffee. Producers: Ric "Form" Robbins, Otto Price (Incorporated Elements), Mo Henderson, Teron Carter. With each successive album, Grits continue to improve their production, arranging, and rhyming skills; Grammatical Revolution is their most accomplished recording yet, and does the most effective job of getting the duo's spiritual message across. ~ Steve Huey Grammatical Revolution Music Grammatical Revolution Music Review Purchase Grammatical Revolution CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Vico-C Aquel Que Habia Muerto CD (1998)
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| | U2 All That You Can't Leave Behind CD (2000)
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$10.39 "Beautiful Day" won the 2001 Grammy Awards for Record Of The Year, for Song Of The Year and for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal. ALL THAT YOU CAN'T LEAVE BEHIND won the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Rock Album. "Walk On" won the 2002 Grammy Award for Record Of The Year. "Elevation" won the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal. "Stuck In A Moment You Can't Get Out Of" won the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal. Lyricist: Bono . Personnel: The Edge (vocals, guitar, strings, piano, synthesizer, background vocals); Bono (vocals, guitar, ...
| | Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill CD (1998)
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$9.35 Personnel includes: Lauryn Hill, Mary J. Blige, D'Angelo (vocals); ...
| | Liquid Tension Experiment 2 CD (1999)
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| | MxPx Panic CD (2005)
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$10.15 MxPx: Michael Herrera (vocals, bass guitar); Thomas Wisniewski (guitar); Yuri Ruley (drums). Panic returns MxPx to the indie label ranks after a six-year sojourn at A&M. It sounds like it was the usual major-label shenanigans that drove them, fed up and tired, to L.A. imprint Side One Dummy. But regardless of what went down behind the boardroom doors, all fans really need to know is that Panic is MxPx's best album in years. The trio was lost in formula on 2003's Before Everything & After, their legitimacy as punk-pop veterans neutered by tepid balladry and production meddling. And in that sense, Panic is the band's true veteran statement, because it balances lyrics about being ...
| | Martha Munizzi Best Is Yet To Come CD (2003)
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$9.49 Personnel: Martha Munizzi (vocals); Jamil Whiting (vocals, background vocals); Mitch Waddell (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Aaron Pearce (keyboards); Jovaun Woods, Dakri Brown, Danielle Stephens, Mary Alessi, Candace Martin, Stacie Joseph, Mattie Calloway, Jerard Woods, Josh Lopez (background vocals); Israel Houghton (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, keyboards); Derrick Horne (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Tim Johnson (organ, keyboards); Aaron Lindsey, Dan Munizzi (keyboards); Terrance Palmer (bass guitar); Cledel King (drums, ...
| | Fred McDowell You Got To Move CD (1964)
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$13.59 Live Recording
Personnel: Mississippi Fred McDowell (vocals, bottle-neck guitar); Eli Green (vocals, ...
| | Stryper To Hell With The Devil CD (1986)
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| | Botch We Are The Romans CD (2000)
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$13.85 Tacoma, Washington, mathcore legends Botch created some of the most memorable and complex music the genre has ever heard. Their landmark second album, WE ARE THE ROMANS, left a path of scorched terrain rivaling General Sherman's infamous march to the sea. With punishing riffs and head-spinning time signature changes, Botch laid a foundation for the state-of-the-art thrash currently being championed by bands like Dillinger Escape Plan and Norma Jean, among others. The album wastes no time bowling the listener over with the opening mortar shell, "To Our Friends in the Great White North," and it rarely lets up from there. There are, however, interesting experiments, such as the ...
| | Jeff Lorber Fusion Wizard Island CD (1980) (Import) Japan
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| | Israel Live From Another Level CDs (2004)
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$12.49 Israel & New Breed: Denise Allen, Mattie Calloway (vocals); Johnny "Natural" Najera (acoustic guitar, Fender Rhodes piano); Jermaine Smith (organ); Terrance Palmer (bass guitar); Israel Houghton, Javier Solís, Aaron Lindsey, Jerry Harris, Michael Gungor, Olanrewaju Agbabiaka, Chris Coleman. Personnel: Jamil Whiting, Dakri Brown, Daniel Johnson , Stacie Joseph, Mattie Calloway, Tom Scott, Olanrewaju Agbabiaka, Denise "Nissi" Allen (vocals); Israel Houghton (acoustic guitar, Fender Rhodes piano); Michael Gungor (acoustic guitar); Tim Green, Marvin Thompson, Clifton Brockington (brass); Aaron Lindsey (piano, keyboards, drum programming); Jermaine Smith (organ); Jerry Harris (keyboards); Chris Coleman (drums); Javier Solís (percussion). Audio Mixer: Salvo. Recording information: Total Grace Christian Center, Decatur, GA. Photographer: Michael Gomez . Unknown Contributor Role: Johnathan Alvarado. Arrangers: Israel Houghton; Aaron Lindsey; The New Breed Band. For diesel-powered, raise-the-rafters gospel-driven praise music, it's impossible to beat Israel & New Breed's Live from Another Level. Thanks to regular touring all over the States and Africa, Israel Houghton's name has become synonymous with the cutting edge. With books of his charts in almost every next-generation church across the country, and his melodies running through the minds of a great many gospel devotees, Houghton has established himself as the Christian voice of his day. Defying categorization, New Breed is popular with black, white, and Latino congregations alike. This is no surprise, considering their daring instrumental and vocal performances, top-shelf, edgy arrangements, and constant musical invention. In a genre where artists lean toward an increasingly homogeneous, safe, no-risks sound, Israel proves that audiences hunger for something ...
| | Bebo Norman Try CD (2004)
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$11.49 Personnel: Bebo Norman (acoustic guitar); Bebo Norman (vocals); Paul Moak (guitar); Mitch Dane (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, piano, Fender Rhodes piano, Wurlitzer piano, Wurlitzer organ, vibraslap, percussion, drum programming); Brandon Heath (acoustic guitar, background vocals); Bruce Gaitsch (acoustic guitar); Steve Mason (electric guitar, pedal steel guitar, background vocals); Matt Bronleewe (electric guitar, Wurlitzer organ, Mellotron, keyboards); Chris Graffagnino (electric guitar); Ryan Booth (electric 12-string ...
| | Janis Ian Revenge CD (1995) (Import) Australia
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$32.85 Australian import reissue of this previously Japanese-only 1995 album by the legendary Folk Singer featuring one bonus track: 'Take Me Walking In The Rain' (Live). Although not a huge commercial success, Revenge garnered Ian some of her best reviews since she began her career more than a quarter of a century before this album's release! 13 tracks total. Warner.
Personnel includes: Janis Ian (vocals, acoustic guitar); John Jennings (electric guitar); Matt ...
| | Ramos Uda El Arte De La Quena CD (1980) (Import)
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