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Live Recording Praise Is What I Do: A Live Worship Experience Music Shekinah Glory Ministry Praise Is What I Do: A Live Worship Experience Songs Praise Is What I Do: A Live Worship Experience Music Review Purchase Praise Is What I Do: A Live Worship Experience CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Juanita Bynum Morning Glory/Peace CD (1999)
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| | Carr & Tweed Fyace CD (1997)
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| | Live Secret Samadhi CD (1997)
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| | Angela Winbush Ultimate Collection CD (2001)
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| | China Chill: Urbal Essence From The Far East CD (2003)
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| | Swords Entertainment Is Over If You Want It CD (2003)
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| | Hime Trance, Vol. 2 CD (2006) (Import) Japan
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| | Genya Ravan ...And I Mean It! CD (1979)
Praise Is What I Do: A Live Worship Experience
$15.65 ...And I Mean It is an amalgam of girl group, new wave, blues, pop and folk/rock by Genya Ravan. To hear her exquisite voice on Night Owl soaring above her own backing vocals is intense, imagine Etta James backed by The Sex Pistols doing a rock version of Earth Angel. Of all Genya Ravan's work, ...And I Mean It is possibly the most concise and picture perfect statement of what the woman is musically about. A girl group pioneer who worked with Richard Perry prior to his finding The Pointer Sisters groove, there is no doubt Ravan influenced that major producer, and his work did the same for her. Pedal To The Medal is high - end treble rock before it came into vogue. This is the other side of Siren, the album Genya produced for Ronnie Spector, with more emphasis on a good-time rocking party. I'm Wired, Wired, Wired is a rock & roll anthem for people who burn the candle at both ends, while I Won't Sleep On The Wet Spot embodies the unbridled sexuality of this album. The music crunches while Ravan uses her voice, her production skills, and her legacy to create something far removed from her days in Ten Wheel Drive. The horns are replaced by searing guitars and Charlie Giordano's magical piano work. The sound of the keyboard and its erratic splashes really are key to I Won't Sleep On The Wet Spot, while the guitar and bass battle it out. Steve..., on the other hand, is Goldie & The Gingerbreads ten years after. This Genya Ravan/Conrad Taylor composition was the 45 from the album, and it has hit written all over it. 20th Century just didn't have the right mechanisms in place to get some of the great music they put out on radio, such a pity as Harriet Schock, Randy Edelman and the fake soundtrack for All This And World War II (a Beatles tribute album) contained songs that should have been big hits. What did hit off this album, on FM radio as an album track, is the brilliant duet by Ian Hunter and Genya Ravan, the subtle and folky Junkman. Released on Hunter's excellent Once Bitten Twice Shy CD on Legacy in 2000, the song and performance is timeless. Ravan once told this writer "I was asleep with the tv on, and was saying to myself...that's my voice...that's my song...that's me! I woke up to find Junkman on TV in a film" (paraphrased). The song got placed in a cable movie without the producer's knowledge! Junkman was a sound not heard on FM radio prior to its release, much like MTV's "unplugged" versions of songs, it is more unplugged than most of this material, take the rocked out version of Motown that is the cover of Marvin ...
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