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Purchase Songs Of Praise CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Gospel Kids Christian Soldiers CD (1997)
Songs Of Praise
$6.09
| | Gospel Kids Prayer Songs CD (2000)
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$6.85
| | Gospel Kids Worship Songs CDs (2000)
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$6.85
| | Gospel Kids Songs Of Thanksgiving CDs (2000)
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$6.09
| | Gospel Kids Fun Songs CD (2001)
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$6.09
| | Favorite Gospel Songs For Kids CD (2006)
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$7.35
| | Robert Pollard Kid Marine CD (1999)
Songs Of Praise
$13.89 Personnel: Robert Pollard (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Kim Pollard (vocals); Lord Lanternhead (violin); Tobin Sprout (piano); Greg Demos (bass); Jim McPherson (drums); Huff Winka (percussion); Jim Pollard (sound effects). Personnel: Robert Pollard (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Tobin Sprout (piano); Jim MacPherson (drums). Recording information: Cro-Magnon Studios, Dayton, OH. A better title might be Sketchbook, or Scraps, as Robert Pollard turns more minimal with each solo LP. Unlike Not in My Airforce, half of which was as inspired as his Guided by Voices work, and a third of Waved Out, little on his third outing, Kid Marine, could be considered for a Pollard historical best-of tape. It's not the fault of the playing, as hot old/new GBV bassist Greg Demos returns, and GBV drummer Jim McPherson rocks solid. Nor is it recording, as there are few trudges through lo-fi murk, muck, and mire. It is a matter of material, and of focus/intent. While Pollard carries on his whimsical ride as the progeny of the young Pete Townshend and Wire's Colin Newman, it seems as if the former has been AWOL. Outside of a blatant "I Can See for Miles"/Tommy snippet at the end of "Submarine Teams" and the onset of "Island Crimes," 1967 Who-quality hooks are in short supply here, in favor of more esoteric writing. Kid Marine is more like Newman's OK but lesser post-Wire solo LPs, from A-Z to Not To, where the melodies seemed too secondary to intriguing textural priorities. Whatever, Kid Marine is only for devotees. Viewed that way, it yields multiple flashes of great moments -- if rarely whole songs. Even Pollard's lesser goods remain stocked with fragmentary delights, as melodic tidbits stubbornly crash out from imprisonment within odd chords and often repetitious, ringing tones: see the see-saw riff and hazy snake-charming hypnotic quality of "Strictly Comedy"; the stop-start, hiccuping explosions of "Submarine Dreams"; the jagged, flickering stomp of "Far-Out Crops"; or the sweetened acoustic track "Flings of the Waistcoat Crowd." Pollard is endlessly teasing with the promise of a tune so good it will knock everyone out as in the past, only to stop short, as if to say, "gotcha." Like the alluring flirt in high school, he keeps you coming back for more even as he no longer ...
| | Murray Head Restless CD (1984)
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| | Las Mejores Canciones Para Ninos Vol. 1 CD (2003)
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$5.25
| | Justin Roberts Not Naptime CD (2002)
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$10.49
| | Bjork Homogenic CD (1997) DualDisc
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$16.05 This deluxe DualDisc features the original CD in remastered stereo on side 1 and, on the DVD side, the entire album in Advanced Resolution 5.1 Surround Sound along with bonus videos. 1997's stark, experimental "Homogenic" went top 40 and displayed the extraordinary range of Bjork's artistry.
Personnel includes: Bjork (vocals, keyboards); Gavin Wright, Wilf Gibson, Peter Oxer, Roger Garland, Jim McLeod, Ben Cruft (violin); George Robertson, Peter Lale, Roger Chase, Bill Hawkes (viola); Martin Loveday, Helen Liebmann, Paul Kegg, John Tunnell (cello); Helen Tunstall (harp); Alasdair Malloy (harmonica); Yasuhiro Kobayashi (accordian); Jeff Bryant (horns); Mark Bell (keyboards, programming, drum programming); Guy Sigsworth (keyboards, clavichord, organ); Chris Laurence, Paul Pritchard (bass); Steve Henderson (timpani); Frank Ricotti (military snare); Trevor Morais (electronic drums); Markus Dravs (programming, drum programming); Richard Brown, Marius DeVries, Howie B. (programming); The Icelandic String Octet. Producers: Bjork, Mark Bell, Guy Sigsworth, Howie B. HOMOGENIC was nominated for a 1998 Grammy for Best Alternative Music Performance. "Bachelorette was nominated for the 1999 Grammy Award for Best Short ...
| | P T P Drop Of Ink CD (2006) (Import)
$24.95 | | Rockabye Baby! Lullaby Renditions Of The Ramones CD (2007)
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