| | Mahalia Jackson Gospel At It's Best CD Mahalia Jackson Discography of CDs
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Personnel: Mahalia Jackson (vocals).
Personnel includes: Mahalia Jackson (vocals); Johnny Williams, Percy Faith (conductor); The Falls-Webb Ensemble.
Gospel At It's Best Music Mahalia Jackson Gospel At It's Best Songs | 1. | Holding My Savior's Hand | |
| 2. | Rock of Ages | $0.99 | |
| 3. | Shall I Become a Castaway? | |
| 4. | Christian's Testimony, The | |
| 5. | Old Rugged Cross, The | |
| 6. | I Know Prayer Changes Things | |
| 7. | One Step (Toward the Lord) | |
| 8. | Velvet Rose, The | |
| 9. | Great Gettin' up Morning  | $0.99 | |
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| | Maxwell Now CD (2001)
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$8.89 "Lifetime" was nominated for the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance.
Rebounding from the slight sophomore lag generated by 1998's EMBRYA, Maxwell's follow-up NOW abandons the neo-soul man's usual M.O. of using a conceptual arc of songs, and instead focuses on individual cuts. Romance remains the main ingredient found in this Brooklyn ...
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| | Phil Ochs All The News That's Fit To Sing/I Ain't Marching Anymore CD (2001) (Import) Germany
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$27.19 ALL THE NEWS THAT'S FIT TO SING/I AIN'T MARCHING ANYMORE pairs two of the artist's albums from the early 1960s.
This digitally remastered release features a previously unavailable song.
Phil Ochs' first two albums, April 1964's All the News That's Fit to Sing and February 1965's I Ain't Marching Anymore, along with the bonus tracks "Bullets of Mexico" (from the All the News That's Fit to Sing recording sessions) and an electric arrangement of "I Ain't Marching Anymore" first released as a single in the U.K. in 1966, make an excellent double-CD package in Europe-based Warner Strategic Marketing's series of reissues of the Elektra Records catalog. The albums are stylistically similar. On both, Ochs, accompanying ...
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| | Definitive Jux Teaser 2005 CD (2005)
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$108.45 The Complete Motown Singles has been a dream project of Motown and soul fanatics for many years, ever since the first decade of Stax/Volt singles was compiled in an impressive nine-disc box set in 1991. Prior to that, no soul label had its output as thoroughly documented as that set -- there had been the Atlantic R&B box, which collected highlights, but it never attempted to capture the label's entire run -- and while The Complete Stax-Volt Singles 1959-1968 missed a B-side or two, it was an exceptional piece of music history, and pretty damn entertaining to boot. It was so good that it seemed like Motown would be a natural to receive the same treatment, since the label not only had a greater impact -- not just musically, but culturally -- but it had a much more diverse roster, which would make for an exciting set. The Complete Motown Singles might have seemed like a logical move to soul collectors and fanatics, but it remained in the realm of fantasy for many years because, as enticing as that set was, it was difficult to create. First, there was the perennial problem of Motown reissues, where the label is always inclined to recycle the familiar hits instead of dig deep into the vaults. That situation improved in the early '90s, after Universal acquired the catalog and began to release sturdy sets like the Hitsville USA box and multi-disc sets by the Temptations and the Four Tops, but even with the success of these releases, there was reluctance to launch a project like The Complete Motown Singles for two big reasons. One, it was a massive project, dwarfing the Stax/Volt output, which could be squeezed into three nine-disc sets by eliminating only a few B-sides and a handful of singles without anybody but scholars and obsessives knowing the difference. Motown's classic period of 1959-1972 featured hundreds of songs -- roughly 50 discs' worth of music, which lead to the second big problem, which is that even if the label approved such a set, it would not be commercially feasible, since no store would stock such a series, no matter how it was broken up.
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