| | Vestal Goodman Lifetime Of Favorites CD Vestal Goodman Discography of CDs
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Liner Note Author: Rick Goodman. Lifetime Of Favorites Music Vestal Goodman Lifetime Of Favorites Songs | 1. | That Sounds Like Me | |
| 2. | Wait Till You See My Brand New Home | |
| 3. | God Walks the Dark Hills | $0.99 | |
| 4. | I Wouldn't Take Nothing for My Journey Now | |
| 5. | Who Am I | |
| 6. | I'm Too Near Home | |
| 7. | If God Is Dead | |
| 8. | In the Sweet By and By | |
| 9. | Clear Title | |
| 10. | Mercy | |
| 11. | God Bless America | |
| 12. | Jesus Hold My Hand | |
| Lifetime Of Favorites Music Review Purchase Lifetime Of Favorites CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Dory Previn Mythical Kings & Iguanas CD (1998) (Import) United Kingdom
Lifetime Of Favorites
$17.79 You might have expected that British label BGO Records, in reissuing Dory Previn's early-'70s albums as twofers, would pair her debut album, On My Way to Where, with her second, Mythical Kings and Iguanas, and her third, Reflections in a Mud Puddle/Taps Tremors and Time Steps, with her fourth, Mary C. Brown and the Hollywood Sign. But On My Way to Where wasn't released in England until after the others, and BGO bloody-mindedly decided to follow the British release schedule, first releasing a twofer of Mary C. Brown and the Hollywood Sign with On My Way to Where, then following with this disc containing Mythical Kings and Iguanas and Reflections in a Mud Puddle (the second part of the album's title is not listed on this release). While it would have made more sense to do it in the correct order, matching these two albums, which followed each other and were both released in 1971, is less jarring than the other pairing. Mythical Kings and Iguanas is Previn's most consistent and accessible album, one on which the confessional tone of On My Way to Where is more tempered by craft. Like Leonard Cohen and Joni Mitchell, the singer is concerned with intimate relations on such songs as "Yada Yada La Scala," "The Lady with the Braid," "Angels and Devils the Following Day," and "Lemon Haired Ladies," adopting the persona of a needy older woman contending with a young, heedless companion. But she also finds space for "Mary C. Brown and the Hollywood Sign," a commentary on her adopted hometown, and "Stone for Bessie Smith," which reflects on the then recent death of Janis Joplin. Reflections ...
| | Southern Gospel's Top 20 Songs Of The Century CD (2000)
Lifetime Of Favorites
$11.29 Southern Gospel's Top 20 Songs of the Century includes the songs most often named by respondents to a survey done by the New Haven label. The results include many songs that charted on The Singing News' Top 40, including number one hits "Jesus Is Coming Soon" (it topped the charts in January 1970 with a version by the Oak Ridge Boys), "I Know" (Febrary 1971, the Blue Ridge Quartet), ...
| | Happy Goodman Family Southern Gospel Treasury CD (2001)
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$7.69
| | Happy Goodman Family Greatest Hits CD (2003)
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$11.65
| | Very Best Of The Rambos CD (2003)
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$10.15
| | Vestal Goodman Hymns For Life CD (1997)
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$9.55
| | Bjorn J-son Lindh Wet Wings CD
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$7.79
| | Gospel Bible Songs CD (2000)
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$6.89
| | Stacie Orrico CD (2003) (Import) Bonus Tracks; Japan
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$38.89 STACIE ORRICO was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album.
Japanese version has three extra cuts and a DVD (NTSC/Region Code 2) with videos and interviews.
Despite coming from a Christian music background, Stacie Orrico makes a full-fledged splash into the secular world with a self-titled album that puts her squarely amongst the Mandy Moores and Jessica Simpsons of the teen pop world. Like her secular sisters, Orrico has a big voice that fits hand-in-glove with the dance-pop template of this outing. The big difference is that this talented 16-year-old co-wrote a good percentage of these songs, which deal with weightier matters like the idea of life after death (the acoustic guitar-mottled "Hesitation") and spiritual beliefs (the soaring "Strong Enough"). Even Orrico's breakout single "Stuck" does an impressive job of intelligently addressing heartbreak in a way that's struck a chord with teenage girls everywhere. Reminiscent of Janet Jackson's finer moments, STACIE ORRICO is packed with a fusion of hard-hitting beats and well-written lyrics that are harbingers of greater things to come for this sharp pop idol.
Japanese release featuring 3 bonus tracks, & a bonus ...
| | Vital Worship Collection CDs (2005) Boxed Set
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$18.05
| | Tool 10000days CD (2006) (Import) Japan
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$39.49
| | Almighty Definitive Collection 4 Almighty: Definitive Collection 4 CD (2006)
Lifetime Of Favorites
$25.15 Almighty Records proudly presents Almighty Definitive Collection 4 - Almighty's annual collection of their hottest single releases, exclusive remixes and brand new productions - many only found on this 2 CD set. Almighty Definitive Collection 4 features exclusive remixes of LeAnn Rimes 'How Do I Live,' Jigsaw's 'Sky High,' Mai Tai's 'Automatic,' plus two brand new Almighty remixes of the Motown classics - Diana Ross' 'I'm Coming Out' and Thelma Houston's 'Don't Leave ...
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