| | Lorrie Morgan Merry Christmas From London CD Lorrie Morgan Discography of CDs
(3 Customer Reviews)
 |
|
Our Price: $5.19 CDFor Sale Usually ships in 1-2 days
|  |
Personnel: Lorrie Morgan (vocals); Saint Joseph's Children's Choir, The New World Philharmonic And Singers (vocals). Engineers: Richard Lousey, Csaba Petocz, Joe Chiccarelli. Recorded at CTS Recording Studio, Wembley, England; Sound Stage Studio, Nashville, Tennessee; Caravel Studio, Branson, Missouri; Capitol Studio B, Los Angeles, California. With the subtitle "featuring The New World Philharmonic," Lorrie Morgan doesn't even pretend to country with Merry Christmas From London. A Diana Ross or Petula Clark she is not. ~ Roch Parisien Merry Christmas From London Music Lorrie Morgan Merry Christmas From London Songs | 1. | My Favorite Things |
| 2. | A Christmas Festival Medley: Jingle Bells/God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen: Jingle Bells / God Rest You Merry Gentlemen / Deck The Halls / O Come, All Ye Faithful / Hark! The Herald Angels Sing / Joy To The World / Silent Night / The First Noel |
| 3. | Little Snow Girl |
| 4. | Up on Santa Claus Mountain |
| 5. | O Holy Night  |
| 6. | Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! |
| 7. | Blue Snowfall |
| 8. | Toyland |
| 9. | Sleigh Ride  |
| 10. | Ave Maria |
| Merry Christmas From London Music Review Purchase Merry Christmas From London CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Faith Hill Faith CD (1998)
Merry Christmas From London
$9.69 Personnel includes: Faith Hill (vocals); Larry Byrum, Biff Watson (acoustic guitar); Brent Mason, Jeffery King, Dann Huff, Byron Gallimore (electric guitar); Paul Franklin, Sonny Garrish (steel guitar); Tom Hemby (gut-string guitar, mandolin); Carl Gorodetzky, Pamela Sixfin, Lee Larrison, ...
| | Trisha Yearwood Sweetest Gift CD (1994)
Merry Christmas From London
$6.29
| | Deana Carter Did I Shave My Legs For This? CD (1996)
Merry Christmas From London
$11.69 Personnel: Deana Carter (vocals); Cary Park (acoustic & electric guitars); Dan Dugmore (acoustic & steel guitars); Chris Farren (acoustic guitar, background vocals); Biff Watson, Chuck Jones (acoustic guitar); Dan Huff, Brent Rowan (electric guitar); Larry Franklin (mandolin, fiddle); Nashville ...
| | Shania Twain Come On Over CD (1997)
Merry Christmas From London
$10.49 Personnel: Shania Twain, Bryan White (vocals); Dann Huff (acoustic, electric & 12-string ...
| | Dixie Chicks Wide Open Spaces CD (1998)
Merry Christmas From London
$9.45
| | Tracy Byrd I'm From The Country CD (1998)
Merry Christmas From London
$6.29
| | Mystic Diversions Crossing The Liquid Mirror CD (2002)
Merry Christmas From London
$14.29
| | Tim O'Brien Real Time CD (2000)
Merry Christmas From London
$13.45 Separately, Tim O'Brien and Darrell Scott have made some of the most creative bluegrass albums of the past five years. Together, these two top practitioners of bluegrass and mountain music, display all the camaraderie and empathy you'd expectfrom old friends and bandmates. Cut in Scott's Nashville living room, this acoustic collaboration mixes sharp-witted originals with two Hank Williams numbers (one a cappella) and a couple of traditional tunes (including a stunning gospel performance on Keep Your Lamp Trimmed and Burnin'). Scott's "Long Time Gone", a playful slap at contemporary country, eventually was reworked by the Dixie Chicks. The instrumental "The Second Mouse" was nominated for a Grammy. Real Time explores the strongest human emotions - a father's crazed grief, a teen's sexual initiation, a lover caught between heaven and hell - in a pastiche of powerful writing, passionate vocals, and masterful picking. Goose-bumpy good.
Personnel: Tim O'Brien (vocals, guitar, mandolin, fiddle, whistle, harmonica, trombone); Darrell Scott (vocals, guitar, banjo, fiddle; Miles Wilkinson (whistle, bells). "The Second Mouse" was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for ...
| | Stephane Grappelli Collection, The CDs (2002) (Import) Sweden
Merry Christmas From London
$21.59
| | Les Films De Mes Reves CD (2005)
Merry Christmas From London
$32.59
| | Miami Vice & Other Great Movie & Television Themes CD (2006) (Import) Spain; Netherlands
Merry Christmas From London
$9.19
| | Jones Crusher Crusher Jones CD (2006)
Merry Christmas From London
$12.69
| | Jimmy Buffett Live In Anguilla CDs (2007) Bonus DVD; Widescreen
Merry Christmas From London
$17.49 There's no shortage of live Jimmy Buffett recordings, but that's just how the Parrotheads like it. LIVE IN ANGUILLA (2007) conjures the breezy, tropical ease of Buffett's music especially well, given that it documents Buffett and band performing outside at Rendezvous Bay on Anguilla in the Caribbean. ...
| | Genesis Selling England By The Pound CD (1973)
Merry Christmas From London
$10.49 If one had to pare the prog-rock story down to a handful ofessential albums, this would undoubtedly be one of them. SELLING ENGLAND BY THE POUND was the culmination of all that Genesis had been striving for since their late-'60s inception, the refinement of the vision that developed on TRESPASS, NURSERY CRYME, and FOXTROT (somewhere in the world, there's been a second-wave prog outfit named after every one of thesealbums). The fusion of a complex classical mind with an electrified rock heart and pastoral folk spirit defined Genesis' anatomy, and never more effectively than on SELLING ENGLAND. Peter Gabriel's startlingly unpretentious tale-spinning is at its best on "The Battle of Epping Forest". Tony Banks's elegant, sophisticated keyboard work is a vital element of nearly every tune, and the electric/acoustic guitar tapestry woven by Steve Hackett and Mike Rutherford is the perfect icing on the cake. Somewhat anomalous but entirely welcomeis the Gabriel-era band's catchiest, quirkiest song "I KnowWhat I Like (In Your Wardrobe)", the tale of a somewhat daft gardener. Phil Collins's lead vocal on the gorgeous acoustic ballad "More Fool Me" paints the shape of things to come.If you only buy one Genesis album, make it this one.
Audio Remasterers: Chris Blair; Geoff Callingham; Nick Davis. Genesis proved that they could rock on Foxtrot but on its follow-up Selling England by the Pound they didn't follow this route, they returned to the English eccentricity of their first records, which wasn't so much a retreat as a consolidation of powers. For even if this eight-track album has no one song that hits as hard as "Watcher of the Skies," Genesis hasn't sacrificed the newfound immediacy of Foxtrot: they've married it to their eccentricity, finding ways to infuse it into the delicate whimsy that's been their calling card since the beginning. This, combined with many overt literary allusions -- the Tolkeinisms of the title of "The Battle of Epping Forest" only being the most apparent -- gives this album a storybook quality. It plays as a collection of short stories, fables, and fairy tales, and it is also a rock record, which naturally makes it quite extraordinary as a collection, but also as a set of individual songs. Genesis has never been as direct as they've been on the fanciful yet hook-driven "I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)" -- apart from the fluttering flutes in the fade-out, it could easily be mistaken for a glam single -- or as achingly fragile as on "More Fool Me," sung by Phil Collins. It's this delicate balance and how the album showcases the band's narrative force on a small scale as well as ...
|
|
|