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Apologetix Biblical Graffiti Songs | 1. | One Way |
| 2. | Twins Came Out |
| 3. | Every Step to Take |
| 4. | 969 |
| 5. | Second Timothy |
| 6. | You Ain't Been Nothin Yet |
| 7. | Donkey Talked With Him |
| 8. | Ronomy |
| 9. | Credence Thru Deepwater Survival |
| 10. | Lawful Woman (In a Bad Place) |
| 11. | Kick in the Wall |
| 12. | Fast Paul |
| 13. | Jail Got Rocked |
| 14. | Put You Down in My Will |
| 15. | Crazy Little King God Loves |
| 16. | Dancing Dave |
| 17. | Smart Best Man |
| 18. | Revelation Man |
| 19. | Armageddon Valley Someday |
| 20. | Droppin' on the Sun |
| 21. | Bends to Low Places |
| 22. | Enter Samson |
| Biblical Graffiti Music Review Purchase Biblical Graffiti CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Michael W Smith Worship CD (2001)
Biblical Graffiti
$14.95 Recorded live at The Carpenter's Home Church, Lakeland, Florida on June 1, 2001 and at Bridgeway Studio, Nashville, Tennessee.
WORSHIP was nominated for the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album.
While Michael W. Smith has made his name in Christian music as a singer-songwriter possessed of prolific abilities, WORSHIP finds him putting down his pen for a moment to sing the songs of others. There's been so much activity in the worship music scene, so many songs written, that even a respected auteur like Smith recognized the need to document some of the more affecting tunes in one place. He does so here with the help of some luminaries from the Christian music world, including Amy Grant and a host of others. The music is a mix of smooth balladry, upbeat pop-rock with an occasional hint of U2's wide-screen epic feel, and gospel-flavored soul. Holding it all together, regardless of author or guest, is Smith himself of course, whose rich, pliant ...
| | Martha Munizzi Best Is Yet To Come CD (2003)
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$9.49 Looking at the photos that adorn her albums, one might be forgiven for assuming that the petite, golden-locked Martha Munizzi sings either teen pop or smooth CCM of the Sandi Patty sort. In fact, Munizzi's ...
| | Chuck Wagon Gang Headed For The Promised Land CD (1995)
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$5.25
| | Casting Crowns Until The Whole World Hears CD (2009)
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$9.58
| | Anne Murray What A Wonderful World CDs (1999)
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$17.15 WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD was originally released as a two-CD set of spirituals and inspirational pop songs in 1999. The 2008 edition cuts the selection from 26 to 14 songs, eliminating most of the classic gospel hymns and focusing primarily on Anne Murray's sweet-toned easy-listening versions of stalwart pop tunes like the Beatles' "Let It Be," Jackie DeShannon's "Put A Little Love ...
| | Kitty Wells Sings Her Gospel Hits CD (2004)
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$5.19 Liner Note Author: Chuck Young.
| | Bobby Goldsboro Honey/Summer CD (1998) (Import) United Kingdom
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$18.79 This Beat Goes On release combines two of Bobby Goldsboro's United Artists LPs, most popular album (hooked around and named for his biggest hit) and his last one for the label, on one CD. Goldsboro's rendition of Bobby Russell's "Honey" tends to overwhelm anything with which it is juxtaposed, but he made a valiant effort to vary his sound on the album built around it -- thus, we get spritely, upbeat pop numbers like "Pardon Me Miss" and string-laden ballads like "Why Don't You Believe Me" (where he could be Jim Reeves surrounded by the Anita Kerr Singers), along with Goldsboro's rendition of Russell's most successful song, "Little Green Apples"; and youthful pop/rock such as "Pledge of Love" and "Love Arrestor"; and his version of Jimmy Webb's "By the Time I Get to Phoenix." He did write five of the 11 songs there, however, and is able to hold his own reasonably well amid those better known composer names -- indeed, one of those songs, "With Pen in Hand," became his next-to-last hit for UA four years later. That said, however, the contents of Summer (The First Time) offer a bit more consistency of sound, perhaps because there was less pressure surrounding that album, in terms of balancing the presence of a three-million-selling single, and that five years on it was also clear what the marketplace wanted from Goldsboro. The production and audio quality on the CD are first-rate throughout, and the annotation by Arthur Davis gives a good account of Goldsboro's career and the circumstances behind each album, albeit from a U.K. perspective, as this was the marketplace at which this CD was principally aimed. (Note: This was one of a group of CDs that were, at one point, issued as CD-Rs by Beat Goes On; those who buy it sealed and ...
| | Eddie Angel Guitar Party CD (1997)
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$11.55
| | Kastelruther Spatzen Die Legende Von Croderes CD (2007) (Import)
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$27.59
| | Steven C Anderson Sunrise Sunset CD (2001)
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$13.25
| | Dorothy Norwood Denied Mother CD (1966)
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$13.89
| | Mark Schultz Live... A Night Of Stories & Songs CD (2005)
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$12.29 With Live... A Night of Stories & Songs, Mark Schultz fulfilled the three main reasons an artist releases a live album so early in his career: (1) to show the connection he has with his fans; (2) to offer alternate versions of former hits; and (3) to fill a void in between studio releases. Schultz indeed seemed to have the audience eating out of his hands with this radiant show of rock piano and ...
| | Punchline 37 Everywhere CD (2006)
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$7.69 Taking cues from 2004's Action, Pittsburgh's Punchline return with a heavy dose of wired pop-punk on their sophomore Fueled by Ramen full-length, 37 Everywhere. Boasting catchy hooks, three tradeoff vocalists, and singalong melodies, their sound remains consistent with past releases -- which is to say it's also consistent with many of their pop-oriented labelmates. However, the guys have been around a bit longer than some of their peers (forming in 1997), and it's presumably their seasoned nature that mercifully helps the guys stay away from the eyeliner clichés and hyper-ironic lyrics plaguing their younger counterparts. Their angst is of an older variety, therefore making the album ideal for aging pop-punkers (and by that, an age of twenty-something is implied) who still love the music but are quickly outgrowing melodramatic tales of high-school anguish. Even as Punchline were never drenched in sugary sweetness to begin with, ...
| | Five Blind Boys Of Alabama Working For The Lord CD (2006)
Biblical Graffiti
$7.45
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