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Not Ashamed, the 1992 release from the Australian band Newsboys, is a combination of Christian alternative and Christian rock. A landmark project for the four members, John James, Peter Furler, Corey Pryor, and Sean Taylor, songs include "I Cannot Get You Out of My System," "Strong Love," and "Where We Belong/Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus." ~ Ashleigh Kittle Newsboys Not Ashamed Songs | 1. | I Cannot Get You Out of My System |
| 2. | I'm Not Ashamed |
| 3. | Where You Belong/Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus |
| 4. | Upon This Rock |
| 5. | Strong Love |
| 6. | Dear Shame |
| 7. | Boycott Hell |
| 8. | We Come Together |
| 9. | Love Comes True |
| 10. | Lost the Sky Again |
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Purchase Not Ashamed CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | London Philharmonic Choir Hymns Triumphant Vols. 1 & 2 CDs (2002)
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| | Emmylou Harris Angel Band CD (1987)
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$10.89 Personnel: Emmylou Harris (vocals, guitar); Vince Gill (vocals, guitar, mandolin); Emory Gordy (vocals, guitar, bass); Carl Jackson (vocals, guitar); Mike Aldridge, Jerry Douglas (dobro); ...
| | Tom Netherton 22 Great Songs Of Faith CD (1994)
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| | Gerhaher Mahler: Das Lied Von Der Erde / Kent Nagano, Montreal Symphony Orchestra, Et Al CD (2009)
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| | Andrae Crouch Mighty Wind CD (2006)
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Personnel: Andraé Crouch (vocals, background vocals); Kim Hutchcroft, Pedro Eustache (flute, saxophone); Ray Herrmann (saxophone); Larry Hall (trumpet); Dave Beatty, Steve Baxter (trombone); Danny Graham, Sandra Crouch (background vocals). Contemporary gospel star Andrae Crouch is widely acclaimed as a singer, composer, instrumentalist, and bandleader. Unlike a lot of CCM artists, Crouch's music has a strong tie to traditional gospel: he employs full choirs on his albums, and his compositions often swell to the divine heights of a tent revival. At the same time, Crouch's songs are strong in pop sensibility. MIGHTY WIND, Crouch's 2006 release, plants memorable melodies over the light yet solid grooves that one might hear on soft rock radio. But there is nothing soft about the gospel spirit here, thanks ...
| | Barry Harris Breakin It Up CD (2008) (Import) Japan
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| | Golden Best Masamichi Sugi Mas CD (2005)
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| | Mark Gilston At Your Request CD (2008)
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$13.29 Mark Gilston has been performing traditional folk music for over thirty-five years. His vast repertoire encompasses songs and instrumentals from North America and most of Europe, particularly the British Isles, Scandinavia, and the Balkans. His performances are laced with humor and a wide base of eclectic knowledge. Among the many instruments he plays are concertina, Appalachian dulcimer, guitar, banjo, Bulgarian bagpipes, pennywhistle, ocarina, tambura, etc..Here in his 7th CD Mark plays some of the most requested material from his concerts. The music is presented in three concert sets. Music from central Europe and the Balkans; music from the British Isles; and music from Sweden and Norway along with his two most popular ...
| | Pieces of Influence Unspoken Voices CD (2009)
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| | Everyday Sunday Best Night Of Our Lives CD (2009)
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$10.75 Personnel: Rob Roy Fingerhead (guitars, piano, keyboards); Laura Musten (violin); Cara Slaybaugh (cello). Audio Mixer: J.R. McNeely. The crisp pop-punk anthems that crowd this 2009 release could be fresh off a Warped Tour sampler, but on closer listen the lyrical bent is quietly spiritual in nature. Everyday Sunday's spirited arena-rock hooks and luscious harmonies fit well with their uplifting CCM lyrics, but, like Relient K before them (not coincidentally, they share a producer), the Christian influence is subtle enough to sidestep any issues of preachiness or insularity. Indeed the singalong title song, celebrating youthful camaraderie, could be an enduring prom-night classic. Everyday Sunday make the leap from competent punk-pop to genre-bending rock stars on Best Night of Our Lives, their fourth full-length project. The most noticeable improvement over 2007's Wake Up! Wake Up! is the strength of their songwriting, which goes beyond the rote endeavors of faith-based rock and ...
| | Dean Phillips Fearless CD (2009)
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$12.05 Audio Mixer: Craig Alvin. Photographer: Michael Gomez. FEARLESS arrives just two years shy of the band's 20th anniversary, but Phillips, Craig & Dean sound as contemporary as ever, mining the same mix of Christian rock and polished pop that younger CCM artists often champion. U2 and Coldplay are obvious touchstones here, their influence evident in the chiming guitar arpeggios of "Revelation Song" and the general sense of lush, spiritual uplift that permeates all ten tracks. Family-friendly alternative rock also comes into play, adding a touch of distortion to the guitars and a minor-key ambiance to songs like "Spirit of God Is Here." FEARLESS is far too safe to garner airplay on secular radio stations, as it never quite balances its secular intentions with the same commercial aspirations as, say, Switchfoot. Fearless arrives just two years shy of the band's 20th anniversary, but Phillips, Craig & Dean sound as contemporary as ever, mining the same mix of Christian rock and polished pop that younger CCM artists often champion. U2 and Coldplay are obvious touchstones here, their ...
| | World's Greatest Dad CD (2009) Original Soundtrack
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$14.45 Liner Note Author: Bobcat Goldthwait. Among the generally positive reviews of writer/director Bobcat Goldthwait's black comedy WORLD'S GREATEST DAD was one that suggested that the less a potential viewer knew about the plot going in, the more enjoyable it would be. So, perhaps a plot summary would be out of place in a review of the soundtrack album, but it isn't giving much away to say that, especially musically, Bruce Hornsby has something to do with the story. Hornsby is heard on four tracks on the album, including a new original, "Invisible" (which also appears on his 2009 album LEVITATE), and a newly recorded cover of the Louis Jordan hit "Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby." Hornsby also figures in the dialogue excerpts sprinkled through the album, such as the closing track, "Thank You Bruce Hornsby," which hints that Hornsby actually makes a cameo appearance onscreen. The dialogue also provides suggestions of the plot, as do such other song selections as "I Hope I Become a Ghost" and "Don't Be Afraid, You're Already Dead." Enough said. Death notwithstanding, the song selections for WORLD'S GREATEST DAD are an eclectic, entertaining batch, the better to accompany the dark satire Goldthwait has conjured up. Among the generally positive reviews of writer/director Bobcat Goldthwait's black comedy World's Greatest Dad was one that suggested the less a potential viewer knew about the plot going in, the more enjoyable it would be. So, perhaps a plot summary would be out of place in a review of the soundtrack album, but it isn't giving much away to say that, especially musically, Bruce Hornsby has something to do with the story. Hornsby is heard on four tracks on the album, including a new original, "Invisible" (which also appears on his 2009 album Levitate), and a newly recorded cover of the Louis Jordan hit "Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby." Hornsby also figures in the dialogue excerpts ...
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