| | Racy Brothers Time Out CD Racy Brothers Discography of CDs
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Personnel: Teddy Cross (vocals); Walter Witherspoon, Dwight Gordon (guitar, strings, horns, keyboards, drum programming); Reggie Forte (strings, horns, keyboards); Andre Spinks (drums, drum programming). Audio Mixers: Don Evans; Walter Witherspoon; Dwight Gordon; Vincent Grizzell. Recording information: Pokies Sound Palace, Dumas, AR; Smash Hits Recording Studio, Pearl, MS. Unknown Contributor Roles: Vernell Racy; Bobby Racy. Time Out Music | List Price | $18.98 (You save $4.49) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, R&B, Rap, Gospel | | Label | Ace U.S. | | Orig Year | 1995 | | All Time Sales Rank | 125780  | | CD Universe Part number | 1041677 | | Catalog number | 2065 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Dec 12, 1995 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Walter Witherspoon; Dwight Gordon | | Engineer | Don Evans; Walter Witherspoon; Dwight Gordon; Vincent Grizzell | | Recording Time | 51 minutes | | Personnel | Dwight Gordon - guitar, strings, horns, keyboards, drum programming Andre Spinks - drums, drum programming Reggie Forte - strings, horns, keyboards Walter Witherspoon
Also: Harvey Watkins, Teddy Cross |
Racy Brothers Time Out Songs | 1. | Over in Zion |
| 2. | Time Out |
| 3. | Lord, I Am Depending on You |
| 4. | Dear Lord I'm Coming Home - (featuring Harvey Watkins) |
| 5. | Until He Comes - (featuring Teddy Cross) |
| 6. | Jesus Is All I Need |
| 7. | Lord Remember Me |
| 8. | Sincere Prayer |
| 9. | Good to Me |
| 10. | Trouble |
| 11. | Somewhere in Glory |
| 12. | Through It All |
| Purchase Time Out CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Racy Brothers I Won't Forget CD (2004)
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$13.45 Additional personnel: Lee Williams (vocals).
| | Racy Brothers There's Not A Friend: Live In Little Rock CD (2005)
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| | Williams, Lee & The Spiritual QC's So Much To Be Thankful For CD (2007)
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| | Canton Spirituals Driven CD (2007)
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$11.29
| | True Believers Break Through CD (2008)
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$14.05
| | Racy Brothers Live From Dumas Arkansas CD (2008)
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| | Sackville All Stars Saturday Night Function CD (1982)
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| | Prince Hits 2 CD (1993)
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$11.55 Personnel includes: Prince (vocals, various instruments); Dez Dickerson (vocals, guitar); Sheila E. (vocals, percussion); Bernie Mac, Sheena Easton, Camille (vocals); Eric Leeds (flute, saxophone); Mazarati (background vocals). The Revolution: Wendy Melvoin (vocals, guitar); Matt Fink (vocals, keyboards, synthesizer); Lisa Coleman (vocals, keyboards); Brown Mark (vocals, bass); Bobby Z. (percussion). The New Power Generation: Mayte (vocals); Rosie Gaines (vocals, organ, progamming); Tony M. (rap vocals, background vocals); Levi Seacer Jr. (rhythm guitar, bass, background vocals); Tommy Barbarella (keyboards, programming, background vocals); Sonny T. (bass, background vocals); Michael B. (drums); Kirk Johnson, Damon Dickson (percussion, background vocals). Producers: The Revolution, The New Power Generation, Prince. Engineers include: Bob Mockler, Mic Guzauski, Ross Pallone. Compilation producer: Gregg Geller. THE HITS 2 includes a booklet with photography by Herb Ritts, plus extensive liner notes by Alan Leeds, and track annotations about previously unreleased material. Personnel: Dez Dickerson, Wendy Melvoin (vocals, guitar); Rosie Gaines (vocals, organ, sampler, background vocals); Lisa Coleman (vocals, keyboards, background vocals); Mike Fink (vocals, keyboards); Camille, Brownmark (vocals); Eric Leeds (flute); Dr. Fink (synthesizer); Sheila E. (drums, percussion); Michael B. (drums); Damon Dickson, Kirk Johnson (percussion, background vocals); Bobby Z (percussion); Tommy Barbarella (sampler); Sonny T., Levi Seacer, Jr. (background vocals). Audio Mixer: Keith "KC" Cohen. Recording ...
| | Mark Schultz CD (2000)
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$9.59 Personnel: Mark Schultz (vocals, piano); Ginny Owens (vocals); George Cocchini (acoustic & electric guitars); Rivers Rutherford (acoustic guitar); Gary Burnette (electric guitar); Mark Douthit, Mike Haynes (horns); Jeffery Roach (piano, keyboards); Mark Hill (bass); Dan Needham, Greg Herrington (drums); Tabitha Fair, Marilyn Martin, Chris Rodriguez, Michael Mellett, Kim Keyes, Peter Penrose, Lisa Cochran (background vocals). This newcomer to CCM offers an exciting dual proposition--power rockers that border on anthemic (the orchestrally enhanced "I Am the Way," "When You Give") balanced by heartwrenching ballads like "He's My Son." In a way, this is the contrast Michael W. Smith has built his career upon, but Schultz has a little more of a rock piano and gospel influence, and actually a more appealing voice. The most interesting production is "When You Give," which finds Schultz (who also plays keyboards) ...
| | Mixologists Champion Sounds CD (2003)
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| | San Quinn Young Baby Bot (Don't Cross Me) CD (2000) Parental Advisory
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| | Cure Seventeen Seconds: Deluxe Edition CDs (1980) Bonus Tracks; Remastered; Digipak
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$12.15 Additional Tracks
The Cure: Robert Smith (vocals, guitar, violin); Mathieu Hartley (keyboards); Simon Gallup (bass guitar); Laurence Tolhurst (drums). Additional personnel: Frank Bell (vocals); Porl Thompson (guitar); Michael Dempsey, Janet Smith (keyboards). Ensemble: Cult Hero. It's hard to believe that the Cure could release an album even more sparse than Three Imaginary Boys, but here's the proof. The lineup change that saw funkstery bassist Michael Dempsey squeezed out in favor of the more specific playing of (eventually the longest serving member outside Robert Smith) Simon Gallup, and the addition of keyboardist Mathieu Hartley resulted in the band becoming more rigid in sound, and more disciplined in attitude. While it is not the study in loss that Faith would become, or the descent into madness of Pornography, it is a perfect precursor to those collections. In a sense, Seventeen Seconds is the beginning of a trilogy of sorts, the emptiness that leads to the questioning and eventual madness of the subsequent work. Mostly forgotten outside of the unforgettable single "A Forest," Seventeen Seconds is an even, subtle work that grows on the listener over time. Sure, the Cure did better work, but for a new lineup and a newfound sense of independence, Robert Smith already shows that he knows what he's doing. From short instrumental pieces to robotic pop, Seventeen Seconds is ...
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