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Phil Keaggy proved to be a busy man with two releases in the year 2000. In this predominately instrumental release, he captures the Latin sound on his acoustic guitar, and the result is extremely pleasing. With 15 tracks, most of them originals by him or collaborations with other artists, he effectively captures the flavor of Latin styles, including flamenco, without sounding like a cheap knock-off. It all sounds like it was written in Spain. This is a terrific album and leaves the listener hungry for more work like this. ~ Dacia A. Blodgett-Williams
Personnel includes: Phil Keaggy (guitar). Phil Keaggy Lights Of Madrid Songs Lights Of Madrid Review
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Purchase Lights Of Madrid CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Phil Keaggy Acoustic Sketches CD (1996)
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$14.35 This collection will primarily appeal to guitarists who are fans of Keaggy's acoustic work, because while there are a few fully developed songs, many of the pieces are exactly what the title states: sketches. The majority of the songs are performed on solo guitar with the aid of the "Jam Man," a device that allows the guitarist to record a snippet of music and then play along with it. Some of the songs are fully realized and very worthwhile for ...
| | Cece Winans Alabaster Box CD (1999)
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$14.39 ALABASTER BOX was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album.
Alabaster Box isn't a box-set package devoted to CeCe Winans, but rather her third non-Christmas solo album, and the first for her own Wellspring label. It's a return to her gospel roots, in contrast to the straight-ahead urban soul of Everlasting Love, and it's a triumphant one. Winans sounds invigorated by the spiritual material, delivering committed performances and commanding vocals. The production sounds very contemporary, if a little slick at times, but that's not likely to bother most fans. Alabaster Box is an excellent album from a terrific talent. ~ Steve Huey
Recorded at Dark Horse Studios & Fun Attic Studios, Franklin, Tennessee; Ocean Way Studios & Vertical Sound Studio, Nashville, Tennessee; Tribe Sound, Van Nuys, California; Face To Face Studios, Southfield, Michigan. Includes liner notes by CeCe Winans.
Engineers include: Void Caprio, JB Baird, Todd Robbins.
Personnel: CeCe Winans (vocals); Dan Needham (guitar, snare drum); George Cocchini (guitar); Darryl "Major D" Dixon (acoustic guitar); Nashville String Machine, Carl Gorodetzky (strings); Donald Hayes (saxophone); Tom Howard (piano); ...
| | Open The Eyes Of My Heart CDs (2005)
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| | 7: The Best Of Stryper CD (2003) Remastered
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$8.49 Recorded between 1984 & 2003. Includes liner notes by Michael Sweet.
Throughout rock history, all great bands spawn quite a bit of similar-sounding offspring -- and the mighty Van Halen were no different. Throughout the '80s, a plethora of VH disciples appeared on the scene -- many of which happened to also hail from the same locale, Hollywood. Musically, Stryper were quite similar to the Van Halen boys, but vocally, singer Michael Sweet was more a kin to Styx's Dennis DeYoung. The pairing of both styles won Stryper a large following, and for a stretch of several years, scored several MTV hits, all of which are neatly compiled on 2003's 7: The Best of Stryper. While Stryper's lyrical message did not reflect either the party-hearty (Mötley Crüe) or the "demonic" (W.A.S.P.) bands of the era, they were cut from the same musical cloth. As a result, Stryper were known primarily as a rock band ("Soldiers Under Command," "Free," etc.), even though they also specialized in schmaltzy power ballads ("Honestly," "Lady," etc.). Also, there was the odd moment when both styles merged, such as "Calling On You," and Stryper get credit for the unlikeliest cover tune for a pop-metal ...
| | Bishop G E Patterson Singing The Old Time Way CDs (2005)
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| | Michael W Smith Christmas CD (1989)
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| | Londonderry Choir 21 Greatest Religious Hymns CD (1997)
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| | Kevin Max Between The Fence And The Universe CD (2005)
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| | David Fitzgerald Breath Of Heaven CD (2005)
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| | Swinging News Best Of The Best Radio Hits, Vol. 6 CD (2006)
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| | Anthony Evans Letting Go CD (2006)
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| | Mark Medlock Club Tropicana CD (2009) (Import) Import
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| | Naked Alien CD (2009)
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$9.35 Naked Alien Indie Band Review in Boston Survival Guide:Frat party meets Flaming Lips. Dive bars with sticky floors and inebriated overweight jocks with bad pick-up lines. Eagles, Charlie Daniels, and Lynard Skynard on the jukebox (or maybe I’m just having a bad flashback to when I lived in Florida in the late ’70s). Songs about drinking, overweight strippers, burritos, beer, chicks, more drinking, and yes - bad pick-up lines. Do I see a theme emerging? Naked Alien are just four guys having a good time, finding a suitable outlet for the frustrations of day jobs, and inviting people along for the ride. “My Burrito” and “Cheesy Line Guy” are especially inspired, strongly ...
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