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All the Way: A Decade of Song album for sale Product Description
All the Way: A Decade of Song album for sale by Celine Dion was released Nov 16, 1999 on the 550 Music label. Personnel includes: Celine Dion, R. Kelly, Peabo Bryson, Frank Sinatra (vocals); Walter Afansieff (acoustic guitar, Synclavier acoustic gutiar, keyboards, synthesizer, bass, programming); Michael Thompson, Eddie Martinez, Dan Huff, Esbjorn Ohrwall, Jacques Saugy, Dean Parks, Tim Pierce (guitar); Taro Hakase (violin); Joel Peskin (electronic oboe); Jon Gilutin (piano, keyboards); Jeff Bova, Max Martin, Kristian Lundin (keyboards, programming); David Foster (keyboards); Guy Roche (synthesizer); Yoshinobu Takeshita (bass, programming); Steve Buslowe, Thomas Lindberg (bass); Kenny Aronoff, John Robinson (drums); Shania Twain, Todd Rundgren, Mutt Lange, Philip Ingram, Sue Ann Carwell (background vocals). All the Way: A Decade of Song CD music contains a single disc with 16 songs. ...See Full Description
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| Simply The Best.... Whenever you hear that Celine Dion wil release an album you know that it will be good, this album was not an exeption. By a reviewer (Modesto, CA) |
| Never Boring! Celine has a Great voice, better then Whitney and even Mariah! I could listen to her all day! By xena2celine (Canada) |
| Boring... Celine can belt out a song fantasically but after awhile her voice sounds like a noise youve heard over and over agian that you suddenly hate. By Hmm (Wallington, CT) |
| fantastic her voice i can die for reminds me of a special woman By connorsteve40 (uk essex) |
| It's the best!! I just want to say, this is one of the best CDs to buy. I am so happy to know she and her husband are expecting a child. By a reviewer (Alabama) |
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All the Way: A Decade of Song songs Product Details
| CD Universe Part number | 1241222 |
| Label | 550 Music |
| Orig Year | 1999 |
| Catalog number | 63760 |
| Discs | 1 |
| Release Date | Nov 16, 1999 |
| Studio/Live | Studio |
| Mono/Stereo | Stereo |
| Engineer | David "Dibs" Shackney; Andrew Haller; David Gleeson; Mario Lucy; Dana Jon Chappelle; David Reitzas; David Thoener; Felipe Elgueta; John Herman; Frank Filipetti; Frank Wolf; Guy Roche; Humberto Gatica; David Ashton; Kristian Lundin; Max Martin; Simon Franglen; Simon Rhodes; Stephen George; Steve Skinner; Steven Rinkoff; Patrick MacDougall; Bob Cadway |
| Recording Time | 71 minutes |
| Personnel | Dean Parks - guitar, acoustic guitar David Foster - keyboards Dann Huff Michael Thompson - guitar, electric guitar Luis Conte John "J.R." Robinson Joel Peskin - electronic oboe Tim Pierce - guitar Kenny Aronoff - drums Roy Bittan - piano, grand piano
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All the Way: A Decade of Song CD music "Man! I Feel Like A Woman!" won the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance. "Come On Over" won the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Country Song. "You've Got A Way" was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Song Of The Year.
"You're Still The One" won the 1999 Grammy Award for Best Female Country Performance and Best Country Song, and was nominated for Record Of The Year and Song Of The Year. COME ON OVER was nominated for a 1999 Grammy for Album Of The Year and Best Country Album.
Following her smash hit THE WOMAN IN ME was no easy task for Shania Twain and husband/producer Mutt Lange. With COME ON OVER the sexy vixen of modern country has carved out a bigger niche for herself that is sure to please her growing throng of fans. With a huge helping of rock and roll added to her country trimmings, Twain proves her success has been no fluke. As a rule, she goes out of her way to break the traditional Nashville mold.
Personnel: Shania Twain (vocals, background vocals); Brian White , Bryan White (vocals); Bill Watson (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Dann Huff (guitar, electric guitar, 12-string guitar, wah-wah guitar, electric sitar, talk box); Brent Mason (electric guitar); Larry Byrom (slide guitar); Bruce Bouton (steel guitar, lap steel guitar); Paul Franklin (steel guitar); Eric Silver (mandolin); Larry Franklin, Rob Hajacos, Aubrey Haynie, Stuart Duncan, Joe Spivey (fiddle); David Hamilton , Carl Marsh (strings); Joey Miskulin (accordion); Arthur Stead (piano, organ, synthesizer); John Hobbs, John Jarvis (piano, Wurlitzer organ); Michael Omartian (piano); Joe Chemay (electric bass, fretless bass); Paul Leim (drums); James Somberg, Jay Alverez, Olle Romo (programming); Robert John "Mutt" Lange (background vocals).
Editor: Olle Romo.
Photographers: Gus Phillipas; George Holz.
Unknown Contributor Role: Bjorn Thorsrud.
Arrangers: David Hamilton ; Carl Marsh.
Personnel: Shania Twain, Bryan White (vocals); Dann Huff (acoustic, electric & 12-string guitars, electric sitar, 6-string bass); Biff Watson (acoustic & electric guitars); Larry Byrom (slide guitar); Brent Mason (electric guitar); Eric Silver (mandolin); Bruce Bouton (pedal steel & lap steel guitars); John Hughey, Paul Franklin (pedal steel guitar); Larry Franklin, Rob Hajacos, Stuart Duncan, Joe Spivey, Glen Duncan, Aubrey Haynie (fiddle); Joey Miskulin (accordion); John Hobbs (piano, organ, Wurlitzer); Arthur Stead (piano, organ, synthesizer); Michael O'Martian, John Jarvis (piano); Joe Chemay (electric & fretless basses); Paul Leim (drums); Olle Romo (programming); Robert John "Mutt" Lange (background vocals).
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All the Way: A Decade of Song buy CD music It should come as no surprise that a woman who counts Dionne Warwick as a cousin, Aretha Franklin as a family friend, and whose mother was a legendary session and gospel singer, became a phenomenally successful R&B act. Perhaps more surprising is that it took 17 years after first signing with Arista for Whitney Houston to produce her first greatest hits album.
These hits are neatly compartmentalized into a "Cool Down" and a "Throw Down" disc, the former featuring ballads such as "Saving All My Love for You," while the latter showcases remixes of Whitney's uptempo singles such as "How Will I Know." Four new songs, three of which are duets, are also included. At the time of release, her golden voice had led to 16 Number 1 hits (that's two more than Madonna), an Emmy, Grammys and several notable collaborations. A stocking-filler for years to come, we'll wager.
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Personnel includes: Whitney Houston, Deborah Cox, Kelly Price, George Michael, Jermaine Jackson, Faith Evans, Enrique Iglesias.
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All the Way: A Decade of Song album for sale Faith Hill won the 2000 CMA Award for Female Vocalist Of The Year.
BREATHE won the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Country Album. "Breathe" won the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance. "Let's Make Love" won the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals. "Breathe" was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award in the categories of Best Country Song and Song Of The Year. "The Way You Love Me" was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Country Song.
With her third album, FAITH, Faith Hill tasted pop crossover success--and she evidently liked the taste. BREATHE, Hill's fourth release, takes the pop/country stylings of FAITH to the next level. It's an appealing collection of pop, gospel, R&B, rock, and ballads, with just a bit of country thrown in. The production, featuring Hill's big voice surrounded by booming drums and screaming guitars, is so slick you could skate on it.
Love is the subject of nearly every song, from the exuberant "I Got My Baby," to the soulful "Love Is a Sweet Thing," to the cutesy "The Way You Love Me," with its Beatlesque backing vocals. But while Hill can obviously handle a wide range of material, she sounds best on the quieter, country-flavored numbers, like the title track, the lovely "It Will Be Me," and a haunting, vaguely Latin-flavored reworking of Bruce Springsteen's "If I Should Fall Behind." The most emotional track is "Let's Make Love," a full-fledged duet with Hill's husband Tim McGraw. Because McGraw's voice is unmistakably country, Hill adopts a similar sound to match him. And because you know they've lived the lyrics, the song--about reconnecting emotionally and physically with your mate--comes across as undeniably real.
Principally recorded at Ocean Way, Nashville, Tennessee.
Personnel: Faith Hill (vocals); Julian King (recorder).
Audio Mixers: Chris Lord-Alge; J.R. Rodriguez; Bryan McConkey; Mike Shipley.
Recording information: Emerald ENtertainment, Nashville, TN; Essential Sound, Nashville, TN; LOUD Recording; Ocean Way Studios, Nashville, TN; Sony Music Studios, Los Angeles, CA; The Sound Kitchen, Franklin, TN.
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"What A Girl Wants" was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance.
Christina Aguilera rocketed to the top of the charts with the smash hit "Genie in a Bottle" from this self-titled debut and placed herself among a leading generation of young, multi-talented pop artists. Like fellow performers Britney Spears, J.C. and Justin of 'N Sync, and actress Keri Russell, who stars in the TV show Felicity, Aguilera is a graduate of the New Mickey Mouse Club television program.
Songs such as "What a Girl Wants" with its guitar-driven melody, and the soulful gospel strain of "So Emotional" show Christina Aguilera's polish. Some of the other tracks that stand out are the powerful "I Turn to You," which was written by Diane Warren; "Reflection," which was produced by Matthew Wilder; and the dance floor mover "Love Will Find a Way," from hit makers Carl Sturken and Evan Rogers.
Includes 5X5 Year 2000 Christina Calendar.
Engineers include: David Frank, Steve Kipner, Mario Luccy.
Personnel includes: Madonna (vocals, guitar); Missy Elliott, Christina Aguilera, Britney Spears (vocals); Mirwais Ahmadzai (guitar, programming, background vocals).
Personnel: Christina Aguilera (vocals, background vocals); Ali Boudris, Anthony Mazza, Michael Thompson , Tim Pierce, John Goux, Bruce Watson (guitar); Chakdaddy, E. Dawk, Gary Grant, Joel Peskin, Rick Baptist (horns); Ron Fair (piano, harpsichord, keyboards); Heather Holley (piano); Thicke (keyboards, synthesizer, bass guitar, drums); Dave Frank, David Frank, Steve Kipner (keyboards, drums); Khris Kellow (keyboards, programming, drum programming); Paul Rein (keyboards, programming); Robert Hoffman (keyboards, drum programming); John Glaser (Moog synthesizer); Matt Laug (tambourine); Airiq Anest (programming, drum programming); Johan Åberg, Guy Roche, Ron Harris (programming); Evan Rogers, Shelly Peiken, Sue Ann Carwell (background vocals).
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All the Way: A Decade of Song buy CD music Principally recorded at Wallyworld Studios, Marin County, California from April-July 1999 and Sony Music Studios, New York, New York.
The vocals/keyboards duo Savage Garden (Darren Hayes and Daniel Jones) makes lush, carefully crafted pop that combines unerring melodic sensibilities with a thoughtful, spiritually inclined lyrical approach. A perfect example of Savage Garden's cerebral/visceral dual attack is this album's title track. Over a bouncy, anthemic bed of synthesizers and programmed rhythms, singer Hayes recounts all the things in which he believes (many of which are at odds with media-enforced stereotypes).
No duo is an island, and Jones' considerable keyboard/programming chops are supported by such storied studio vets as bassist Nathan East and guitarist Dean Parks, who contribute ornate touches to Savage Garden's uplifting, sunny pop sound. AFFIRMATION isn't all sweetness and light, though, as evidenced by the darker sentiments of "I Don't Know You Anymore" and "Gunning Down Romance." Ultimately, the album is effectively balanced between penetrating socio-political comment and infectious optimism.
Additional personnel includes: Jeremy Lubbock (conductor); Dean Parks (acoustic guitar); Michael Thompson (electric & baritone guitars); Michael Landau (electric guitar); Walter Afanasieff (piano, keyboards, synthesizer, programming); Greg Bieck (keyboards, synthesizer, programming); Nathan East (bass); Steve Smith (drums); Adam Rossi, Dan Shea (programming).
Engineers include: Kent Matcke, Jay Healy, David Reitzas.
Personnel: Darren Hayes (vocals, background vocals); Dean Parks (acoustic guitar); Daniel Jones (electric guitar, keyboards, synthesizer, programming, drum programming); Michael Landau, Michael Thompson (electric guitar); Rebecca Bunnell, Anatoly Rosinsky, Robert Sanov, Mari Tsumura, Brian Leonard, Armen Garabedian (violin); Marilyn Baker, Mihail Zinovyev (viola); Ernest Ehrhardt, Miguel Martinez, Larry Corbett (cello); Walter Afanasieff (piano, keyboards, synthesizer, programming, drum programming); Greg Bieck (keyboards, synthesizer, programming, drum programming); Steve Smith (drums); Dan Shea, Adam Rossi (programming).
Audio Mixers: Chris Lord-Alge; Dave Way.
Recording information: Andora Studios (04/1999-07/1999); Sony Music Studios, NY, NY (04/1999-07/1999); the Record Plant, Hollywood, CA (04/1999-07/1999); Wallyworld Studios, Marin Cunty (04/1999-07/1999).
Photographer: Stéphane Sednaoui.
Arrangers: Darren Hayes; Daniel Jones; Walter Afanasieff.
Savage Garden: Darren Haynes (vocals); Daniel Jones (electric guitar, keyboards, synthesizer, programming).
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