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I Shall Not Be Moved Music Bishop F C Barnes I Shall Not Be Moved Songs I Shall Not Be Moved Music Review Purchase I Shall Not Be Moved CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Rhonda Thomas Breathe New Life CD (2005)
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$16.45 With an unforgettable voice that is enticing and riveting, Rhonda has stamped her name on the hearts of all that have witnessed her singing live. From bringing the roof down in Atlanta's Tabernacle when she sang with Incognito's powerhouse lead-singer Maysa Leak, to wining multiple awards in Harlem's Apollo Theater, crowds have fallen under the powerful spell of Rhonda's bold vocal styling. She hails from the Atlanta underground soul scene having performed with renowned artists India.Arie, Donnie (Motown), and is a member of Jiva (Giant Step Records). Rhonda's solo album remained number one on the charts of the internet radio station, Soul 24-7 consecutively for 6 weeks in the fall of 1999. Her natural talent, professional drive, and amazing charisma have landed ...
| | Dreams To Remember: The Legacy Of Otis Redding DVD (2007)
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| | Gaither And Friends - Going Home DVD (2002)
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| | Aaron Neville Christmas Prayer CD (2005) Enhanced CD
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| | Chris Tomlin Arriving CD (2004) Enhanced CD
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| | Isaacs Eye Of The Storm CD (2002)
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| | John Tesh Pure Hymns CD (2000)
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$8.79 John Tesh continues his foray into the world of religious music with this set of old favorites that's spiced up with a couple of more recent additions to the religious canon. The simple, pastoral "To Be With You" follows in ...
| | Rough Guide To Sufi Music CD (2001) (Import) United Kingdom
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$13.89 Most Westerners think of Sufi music in terms of the late great Persian qawwali vocalist Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan or of the whirling dervishes of the Mevlevi order in Turkey. It's not really Westerners' fault that the media have provided few images -- in terms of Sufi culture -- to work with. This volume by Rough Guides offers a solid view of the wealth and diversity inherent in the vast world of ...
| | Musicality Of Kern CD (2002)
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| | Dove Hits 2003 CD (2003)
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$14.25 DOVE HITS 2003 collects tracks that were nominated for 2003 Dove Awards, which are Contemporary Christian music's equivalent of the secular record industry's annual Grammy Awards. Consequently, the disc is an excellent sampling of the most popular and acclaimed recordings from the year in question, with the addition of several bonus tracks and a "We Are The World"-style all-star recording of Michael W. Smith's classic song "Friends." The latter ...
| | Jimmy Martin This World Is Not My Home CD (1963)
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$6.49 Piety and hard living aren't mutually exclusive -- just look at the complicated lives of Jerry Lee Lewis and Hank Williams. The late Jimmy Martin was another one of those rough characters who sometimes took a break from hell raising to do a little heaven raising, infusing his plangent bluegrass with a note of spiritual yearning and gospel fire. This World Is Not My Home is a straight reissue of a 1963 Decca album that contains religious songs Martin recorded between 1958-1962. The interesting subject matter and original material elevate the album above the typical hymns-and-standards country-gospel platter of its era. Martin ...
| | Men Of Standard Surrounded CD (2006)
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| | Jars Of Clay Good Monsters CD (2006)
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$13.49 The evolution to a pure rock sound on Jars of Clay's seventh studio album, Good Monsters, is not a far cry from traces of alternative rock that surface on nearly all of their recordings in one degree or another. Fans accurately predicted a return to a harder-edged rock outing after the band's three previous efforts -- 2003's Furthermore and Who We Are Instead, as well as 2005's Redemption Songs -- leaned primarily toward a stripped-down folk sound. Monsters stretches the four-piece band past any set of expectations and results in its boldest effort to date. Known for introspection and openness, their lyrics this time around offer no singular message other than an unapologetic admittance that they don't have all the answers. Songs bounce from haunting to lilting, pensive to provoking, ultimately creating a set list that is cohesive only in its self-examination. Among the many standouts, the jarring opener, "Work," manifests within seconds that acoustic guitars have been set aside in lieu of a more raw, glaring sound. "Dead Man (Carry Me)" gets going with a jangly guitar riff and heavy beats resembling secular contemporaries the Killers. "There Is a River" finds its place among the band's greatest, taking an Americana drive à la Counting Crows' "Mrs. Potter's Lullaby" or Ingram Hill's "The Captain." "Mirrors & Smoke" features a duet between lead vocalist Dan Haseltine and ex-Sixpence None the Richer frontwoman Leigh Nash. The bandmembers continue to bear sonic ode to Toad the Wet Sprocket ...
| | Wo 80 Pop Heroes CD (2008)
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