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Recording information: Emerald Studios; Highpass Productions, Franklin, TN; Osford Sound, Nashville, TN; The Porch; Wildwood Studios.
Photographer: Michael Gomez .
Personnel: Andy Chrisman (vocals); Dave May, Gary Burnette (guitar); Jamie Kenney (piano, keyboards, drum programming); Browning, David (keyboards, programming); Chris McHugh, Dan Needham (drums); Javier Solís (percussion).
Audio Mixers: David Zaffiro; David Shoeber; Marcelo Pennell; Tony Palacios.
One Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   great song I just saw Andy on INSP and I have to say that he is fantastic!! I absolutely love the song "Believe", I want to listen to it over and over. Thank You Andy for your music, you have blessed my heart. Gina Submitted by morninglories (Hansen Idaho) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
AWESOME CD It one of the best I have ever heard!!! Great lyrics!!! Submitted by May (Mount Upton, NY) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
One GREEEEAAT!!!! especially BELIEVE Submitted by Shey (Laurel, MD) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Great !!! This is an awesome album. Amazing lyrics and music. I was taking by surprise when I first bought this CD. I recommend it for everyone who likes good music... Submitted by Lucas (Riverside, CA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Purchase One CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | George Benson Weekend In L.A. CD (1977)
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$6.09 In the late '60s and early '70s, George Benson bounced back and forth between recording as a featured soloist in an orchestrated ensemble, and as a bandleader who seemed to really enjoy both interacting with his sidemen, and hearing them cut loose. By 1978 he was a star, on the strength of the hit album BREEZIN', release two years before.
WEEKEND IN L.A. is definitely one of Benson's ...
| | Rascals Island Of Real CD (1972)
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$11.79 Digitally remastered by Bob Irwin (Sundazed Studios, Coxsackie, New York).
The Rascals' second and final album for Columbia Records, 1971's ISLAND OF REAL is more commercial than its predecessor, the 2-LP fusion experiment A PEACEFUL WORLD. While there's still a pronounced jazz influence on ISLAND OF REAL, it's subsumed into a more workable pop-R&B framework.
The two remaining Rascals, keyboardist Felix Cavaliere and drummer Dino Danelli, are joined by new recruits Robert Popwell and Buzzy Feiten on bass and guitar, and their playing, singing and songwriting talents point the album in the direction of '70s-style pop-soul in the style of early Hall and Oates or Robert Palmer. The funky "Jungle Walk" and Cavaliere's elegant, Bacharach/David-like "Echoes" are highlights, but despite the obvious quality of the material, this album was a commercial flop.
Japanese Version Remastered Reissue Featuring 2 Bonus ...
| | Beach Boys Shut Down V.2 CD (1964) (Import) Japan; Limited Edition; Mini LP Sleeve
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$39.39 SHUT DOWN, VOL 2 kicks things off with the Chuck Berry-derived strains of the classic "Fun, Fun, Fun," diving right off the bat into the thick layers of harmony which were the outstanding trademark of the Beach Boys. "Don't Worry Baby" follows, its perfect vocal performances and bittersweet melody transcending the "beaches and cars" lyrical theme with which the group was still associated. It was precisely this ability to inject untold depth into feel-good music that gave the Beach Boys their magic.
Nestled among the classics-to-be ...
| | Rolling Stones Hot Rocks 1964-1971 CDs (1972)
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$20.35 If faced with the absurd dilemma of picking one album to represent the meaning of rock music, the Rolling Stones compilation HOT ROCKS--which collects most of their commercially and artistically successful songs from 1964 to 1971--would certainly be in the running. A two-CD set (originally released as a double LP), HOT ROCKS' 22 tracks each have the ring of historical inevitability about them; more importantly, of course, they are great tunes. From the soulful wailing of "Time Is On My Side" (the only non-Jagger/Richards original here) to the nervous pop shuffle of "Mother's Little Helper" through the Indian-influenced psychedelia of "Paint It Black" and the gospel-inflected strains of "You Can't Always Get What You Want," it is hard to argue with the power of this music.
Many of these songs have been tattooed on the cultural psyche--the ...
| | Peter Cetera Live In Salt Lake City: The Essential Collection CD (2004)
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$7.89 On paper, the meeting between Chicago frontman Peter Cetera and a symphony orchestra would raise eyebrows. In reality, it scored big time. On this 2004 live set, Cetera nails some of his and Chicago's greatest hits, including "If You Leave Me Now," "You're The Inspiration," "Hard To Say I'm Sorry," "25 Or 6 To 4," and 17 more.
To say this is "The Essential Collection" -- the definitive and most thorough overview of Cetera's brilliant career as a soft rock craftsman of the highest order -- is a highly misleading suggestion, especially as this disc was recorded live in Salt Lake City. True, many of the anthems he created are here in full force, including "Glory of Love," "Restless Heart," and "Next Time I Fall." Yes, there are many of the moments that made Chicago skyrocket to the top of the charts in the '70s, including "If You Leave Me Now," "Baby What a Big Surprise," "You're the Inspiration," and "25 or 6 to 4." But it's a live disc recorded in 2005, and doesn't capture the splendidly ...
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| | Bargain Music Magic Is Over CD (2003)
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$13.45 From the '30s and '40s to the '90s -- from jazz to country to hip-hop -- there have been plenty of artists who made humor an integral part of their music. That was true of Fats Waller, Cab Calloway, and Louis Armstrong during jazz's pre-bebop era; it is equally true of artists who range from George Clinton and Frank Zappa to the Fat Boys to folk-rock singer Christine Lavin. And much to their credit, all of those artists knew/know how to be funny without becoming novelty acts. The same goes for Bargain Music, whose The Magic Is Over underscores the fact that the Los Angeles trio shouldn't be placed in the novelty category. Their lyrics tend to be humorous and quirky, although not in an over the top way -- they aren't as outright wacky as someone like Adam Brodsky, a seriously talented folk-rock/anti-folk singer from Philadelphia. Nonetheless, The Magic Is Over is good for some laughs, and even without their humorous lyrics, Bargain Music would inspire admiration on a musical level. This 2003 release essentially falls into the alternative rock category, although Bargain Music successfully incorporates everything from reggae to country to heavy metal. Funk-rock is an especially strong inspiration, and many of the people who have influenced them are funk-rock experts -- people who include the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Primus, Living Colour, and Prince. In fact, the album includes a lively cover of Prince's "The Beautiful Ones" (from Purple Rain) as well as a remake of Neil Young's "Music Arcade." This CD isn't perfect; while some of the tracks are excellent, others aren't as memorable. But The Magic Is Over definitely has many more ups than downs, and Bargain Music deserves credit for providing an album that is eclectic and far-reaching without sounding confused or unfocused. ~ Alex Henderson
Recorded at Hideout Recordings and Total Access, Redondo Beach, California and God Help Me Studios in Costa Mesa, California.
Personnel: Zach "Zippy" Goodin (vocals, guitar, background vocals); Josh Fischel (vocals, acoustic guitar, melodica, piano, Fender Rhodes piano); H.M.P. (vocals, background vocals); Vinnie ...
| | Donnie Mcclurkin...Again CD (2003) DualDisc
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$16.69 This is a DualDisc, which contains a CD on one side of the disc and a DVD on the other.
Devotional music can be a hit-or-miss prospect at the best of times, so when one comes across a winner, it's an occasion for rejoicing. Here, providing such an occasion, is Donnie McClurkin's ...AGAIN, which sets subtly religious lyrics against the restrained and tasteful backdrop of small group and choir. As a former protege of gospel giant Andrae Crouch, McClurkin puts his ...
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