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Award winning and two time Dove and Stellar Award nominated artist, composer, producer and choir director, Greg O'Quin, makes a triumphant return with the release of Clichés. Clichés is the first project since the release of Greg's phenomenal project, Conversation, which contained the anthem "I Told the Storm." Now Greg O'Quin 'N Noyze has joined the World Wide Gospel family to impact the Gospel music scene with a new praise. Clichés promises to be one of the most talked about project of the years because of its perfect mixture of contemporary, urban and traditional tracks along with its comedic interludes. The first single, "It Don't Make No Sense" is slammin'! The beats, the music and the lyrics will get you dancing in the pews. But the praise party doesn't stop there! There's even more hip-hop beat intensive tracks such as "Bounce" and "Understand". For the traditional ear, Cliché features Greg's own quiet storm; a collection of slow ballads and anthems that will lift your hands in total praise. Traditional tracks include "Awesome", "Unh Unh", "Singin' in the Rain" and yes, a remix of "I Told The Storm". One of the most compelling and soul stirring tracks is Greg's own testimony, "Greg's Storm". Spoken in his own voice and words, Greg describes the obstacles he had to endure to keep his ministry and hopes alive while the enemy attacked him from every shore. But Greg told his storm, "You can't break me and you have to cease when my God speaks!" Clichés is the resilient and resounding music of victory in Jesus Christ. Gospel music lovers everywhere will rejoice with every movement. Order your extra copies today!
Composer: Gregory O'Quin. Personnel: Gregory O'Quin (guitar, strings, piano, organ, keyboards, drums); Todd Parsnow (guitar); Jimmy Wyatt (organ). Audio Mixer: Gregory O'Quin. Arranger: Gregory O'Quin.
Greg O'Quin Cliches Songs | 1. | Introlude |
| 2. | Bounce |
| 3. | Interlude |
| 4. | Don't Make No Sense |
| 5. | Awesome |
| 6. | Unh-Unh! |
| 7. | Interlude |
| 8. | Understand? |
| 9. | Everything |
| 10. | End of the Story |
| 11. | Singin' 'N the Rain |
| 12. | Greg's Storm |
| 13. | U Complete Me |
| 14. | It's Alright With Me |
| 15. | Untitled... (God) |
| 16. | I Told the Storm - (Remix, remix) |
| 17. | Victory Song, The |
| Purchase Cliches CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Greg O'Quin I Told The Storm: Greatest Hits CD (2001)
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| | 70S Soul Jam - Volume One DVD (2003)
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| | Harvey Watkins Jr. - It's In My Heart - Live In Raymond, MS DVD (2003)
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| | Nu Beginning CD (2004)
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| | Tye Tribbett Life CD (2004)
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| | Kurt Carr One Church CD (2004)
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| | Meters Uptown Rulers!: Live On The Queen Mary CD (1992)
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| | From The Hamptons To Ibiza CD (2002)
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| | Lil' Kim La Bella Mafia CD (2003) Edited
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Personnel includes: Lil' Kim, Missy Elliot, Styles P, Governor, Twista, Mashonda, Havoc, Shelene Thomas, Full Force, Lil' Shanice, Swizz Beats, Mr. Cheeks, 50 Cent, Big Hill, Reeks, Bunky S.A., Vee, Saint. Producers include: Shaft, Havoc, J. Waxx Garfield, Timbaland, Kayne West. "Came Back For You" was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Female Rap Solo Performance. "Magic Stick" was nominated for Best Rap Performance By A Duo Or Group. After a couple low-profile years where it seemed like Lil' Kim was fading away into the obscurity of rap history, she returned in 2003 with a strong effort, La Bella Mafia, that reestablished her as an industry icon. Her previous album, Notorious K.I.M. (2000), had been somewhat of a disappointment relative to her smash debut, Hard Core (1996). Where her debut had lived up to its title and presented her as a sexually charged gangstress -- the Notorious B.I.G.'s right-hand woman and the momentarily undisputed queen of New York -- her follow-up made an ill-fated bid for pop-crossover success. Overseen by Puff Daddy on the eve of his initial popular collapse, Notorious K.I.M. was a mishmash collection of collabos and overblown Biggie odes that didn't resonate well with her fans, the pop crowd, or critics. It's perhaps fitting then that on La Bella Mafia Kim returns to her sexually charged gangstress image, forgoing overt pop concessions in favor of the sort of hardcore motifs that had always been her stock-in-trade. While she plays up the gangstress image well, there's still plenty of commerciality going on here, as hitmakers like Timbaland, Scott Storch, Kayne West, and Swizz Beatz craft the beats while guests like 50 Cent, Missy Elliott, Styles P, and Twista bring some additional flavor. This results in some edgy yet radio-ready tracks like "The Jump Off," "Magic Stick," and "(When Kim Say) Can You Hear Me Now?" Elsewhere, there are some substantial album tracks that fill out the album, particularly the emotive "Heavenly Father," the slow-jamming "Can't F**k With Queen Bee," and the "Guess Who's Back"-esque "Came Back for You." As with most rap albums, La Bella Mafia could use a little trimming, but it's a relatively solid album with quite a bit of lyrical substance to accompany the first-rate beatmaking. The Queen B has a lot to say here after her long sabbatical, and she's noticeably slowed down her flow, which brings her word choices to the fore. As a result of all this, La Bella Mafia affirms Kim's briefly questionable status as a formidable female presence in a man's ...
| | Essential Harold Melvin & The Bluenotes CD (2004) Remastered
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| | Ron Murray Romanza CD (2005)
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| | El Poder Del Norte Lo Mas Rachero De CD (2005)
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| | Teresa James Rhythm Method CD (2005)
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$12.69 With her fourth CD, Teresa James and Terry Wilson have crafted an album that covers an amazing amount of ground - from the rocking Texas style "Nobody Rings My Bell", to a soulful cover of Al Kooper's " I Love ...
| | Labros Papathanasiou To Eliniko Tragoudia CD (Import)
$14.45 | | Honey Honey First Rodeo CD (2008)
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$9.99 Personnel: Suzanne Santo (vocals, guitar, banjo, violin); Jude Cole (guitar, mandolin, keyboards, bass guitar, percussion, programming, background vocals); Doug Pettibone (guitar); Ben Jaffe (guitars, keyboards, drums, percussion, programming, background vocals); Mark Goldenberg (guitars); Mick Bolger (horns); Aaron Embry (keyboards, bass guitar); Patrick Leonard, Patrick Warren (keyboards); Paul Bushnell (bass guitar); Brian MacLeod (drums); Florian Ammon (programming). Additional personnel: Nate Cole, Charles Jones (background vocals). Audio Mixer: Florian Ammon. Los Angeles indie duo Honey Honey make their debut with the charming FIRST RODEO, an album of varied and appealing songs that mix country and folk influences with catchy pop-rock tunes. Songs like the first single "Little Toy Gun" and the sardonic "Give Yourself To Me" are tuneful and engaging, and lead singer Suzanne Santo projects an appealing mix of bravado and vulnerability not unlike the young Chrissie Hynde. Like Amy Winehouse fronting a jazz-influenced country band, Honeyhoney's debut is a diverse offering of twang, swagger, swing, and stomp. Vocalist Suzanne Santo sings with a neo-soul croon that owes as much to the saloon as the nightclub, cracking one minute and lapsing into an elegant vibrato the next. It's a voice that ...
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