| | John Michael Talbot Signatures CD John Michael Talbot Discography of CDs
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Principally recorded at Sony Music Studios, London, England.
16 Favorites Re-Recorded W/ Symphony Orch. & Choir.
Personnel: John Michael Talbot (vocals, guitar); Phil Perkins (conductor); Wes King (bass); St. Michael's Singers (background vocals); Philharmonia Of London.
Producers: Phil Perkins, John Michael Talbot.
John Michael Talbot Signatures Songs Signatures Music Review Average Rating: (4.3 out of 5 stars)   Superb for meditation. Great CD. My favorite is "I Am the Bread of Life". I wish I can have a copy of the chords so I can play this during my moments of silence and reflection.
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Peace for the Soul This album helped me find a deeper realtionship with the Lord. Praise Him. Submitted by Bev (New Mexico, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Beautiful I have many of JMT's CD's and this by far is my favorite. Submitted by Dawn (Albuquerque, NM USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
WOW! What a wonderful CD. "Healer of My Soul" brings tears to my eyes. The melodies are very calming. I can hardly wait for the CD to arrive. Submitted by Pat (Urbana, OH USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Purchase Signatures CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | John Michael Talbot Collection CDs (1995)
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| | Byron Cage An Invitation To Worship CD (2005)
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| | Tennessee Ernie Ford Sings 22 Favorite Hymns CD (1983)
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| | Sanctus Real Face Of Love CD (2006)
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| | London Philharmonic Choir Hymns Triumphant Vols. 1 & 2 CDs (2002)
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| | Songs Of Inspiration: Amazing Grace CD (2001)
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| | Corporate Avenger Freedom Is A State Of Mind CD (2001) Parental Advisory
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$9.99 Every so often, a band comes along that warrants extensive exploration of its lyrics. And Corporate Avenger and its album Freedom Is a State of Mind is such a case. This rap-rock outfit is smart, progressive, and supremely radical, and is bound to upset, enrage, enlighten, and inspire audiences with its unique brand of anti-organized religion/government rap-rock. Corporate Avenger takes Christians to task for their enslavement of Native Americans on the rebellious and guitar-crunchy "Christians Murdered Indians." The invigorated song is an assault of rap, rock, and industrial with a touch of goth. The creeping rap-industrialized "The Bible Is Bullshit," with its church-choir intro, presents a view that's been around for some time: that the Bible is a subjective piece of work written by man that fosters fear, hate, and war. "It's time for you to love one another/It's time for you to recognize your brother/It's time to stop killing our ...
| | Various Artists Highest Love CD (2004)
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| | BeBe & CeCe Winans Best Of Bebe & Cece Winans CD (2004)
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$5.19 Photographer: Robert Zuckerman.
| | Bezerra Da Silva O Partido: Alto Do Samba CD (2004) (Import) Brazil
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| | Lowell Shyette Ronald Reagan Mr. President ...A Tribute CD (2005)
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$14.79 Ronald Reagan Mr. President ... a TributeThis special edition CD features my orginal song, Ronald Reagan Mr. President written in1998, plus a compilation of self penned tunes from my two other CD's , God Bless John Wayne and A Free Man's Mind . The CD includes my own arrangement of the Star Spangled Banner .Like most songwriters, I have written on many topics, from love songs to novelty tunes. But I have also been inspired to write this musical tribute celebrating President Reagan, who so profoundly changed the world and my own life.Ronald Reagan Mr. President was featured on The Fox News Channel's Fox and Friends morning TV show on President Reagan's 90th birthday in 2001. And I was honored to perform the song ...
| | Snowblind Taking Shape CD (2007)
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$18.95 You need to hear this band. Snowblind writes their own songs -- imaginative, listenable songs -- that defy the path of least resistance. For young jazz musicians, this path is to perform timeless material from the Real Book by classic composers such as Jerome Kern, Charlie Parker, and Thelonious Monk in a bar for twenty bucks and free beer. There’s nothing wrong with learning standards. Understanding those who came before us is necessary, but if Snowblind had remained content with revisiting the vast repertoire of widely known songs there probably would never have been a first CD -- much less the second one now in your possession. Snowblind’s first CD project, Arctic Fury, included five original compositions along with intriguing new arrangements of three jazz standards. Taking Shape ups the ante by offering an entire set of originals – two apiece by each of the five founding members. Their album impressed me from the very first playing. Having heard it dozens of times, not only do I not tire of it -- I continue to notice new depth and detail. Snowblind’s three-horn front line with bass and drums gives the group an open sound, especially during the solos. Without a chordal instrument, it would be easy for them to create lazy compositions that bore listeners. Instead, the sound of Snowblind’s horns stretching out against the bass and drums feels avant-garde. Bassist Mark Drehmann leads off the album with a tune he titled "Not Much." I beg to differ. There is a lot here to like, starting with an irresistible, syncopated vamp played by bass and drums. Adam Rossmiller enters with a written trumpet line that sounds improvised. The rhythm switches to a swing feel for the bridge, with trombonist Scott Agster playing a melody that cagily suggests Jerome Kern's "I Love You" and Cole Porter's "Night And Day" in one swoop, around which Shilad Sen weaves an improvised tenor sax line. The effect is reminiscent of some of ...
| | Joe Pace Presents: Worship For The Kingdom CD (2007)
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