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| Laughin' With The Lovelace Music Review Purchase Laughin' With The Lovelace CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Open The Eyes Of My Heart CDs (2005)
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| | Bishop G E Patterson Singing The Old Time Way CDs (2005)
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| | 7: The Best Of Stryper CD (2003) Remastered
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$8.49 16 Classics + 2 New Songs.
Stryper: Michael Sweet (vocals, guitar); Oz Fox (guitar, background vocals); Tim Gaines (keyboards, bass, background vocals); Robert Sweet (drums). Compilation producers: Michael Sweet, Kenny Lewis. Recorded between 1984 & 2003. Includes liner notes by Michael Sweet. Personnel: Michael Sweet, Oz Fox (vocals, guitar); Robert Sweet (drums); Kenny Lewis (programming); Jackson Marques (background vocals). Audio Mixers: Dan Nebenzal; Kenny Lewis; Michael Lloyd ; Michael Sweet; Paul Lani; Stryper; Carl Beatty; Carmine Rubino. Recording information: Sound Station 7, Providence, RI. Throughout rock history, all great bands spawn quite a bit of similar-sounding offspring -- and the mighty Van Halen were no different. Throughout the '80s, a plethora of VH disciples appeared on the scene -- many of which happened to also hail from the same locale, Hollywood. Musically, Stryper were quite similar to the Van Halen boys, but vocally, singer Michael Sweet was more a kin to Styx's ...
| | Selah Press On CD (2001)
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| | Soul Seekers CD (2005)
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| | Brian Littrell Welcome Home CD (2006)
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$7.59 Composer: Rob Graves. Personnel: Brian Littrell (vocals, background vocals); Brian Littrell; Christopher Rojas (guitar, keyboards, drum programming); Billy Mann (guitar, keyboards); Basil Fung (guitar); Kris Wilkinson, David Davidson , David Angell, Carole Rabinowitz-Neuen (strings); Chris Kent (bass guitar); Dan Needham (drums); Jason Gaines (programming, drum programming); San Stancil, Kimberly Mont, Kevin Stancil, Keisha Williams, Mark Kibble, ...
| | Uisce Beatha Mystic Of The Baja CD (1997) (Import) Germany
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| | Hillsong Blessed! CD (2002)
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$14.25 Newest Album In The Hillsong Live Worship Series.
Hillsongs include: Marty Sampson (vocals, acoustic guitar, trombone); Darlene Zschech, ...
| | Memphis La Blusera Nunca Tuve Tanto Blues CD (2004) (Import) Argentina
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| | 80S Soul Sensations CD (2004) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | God He Reigns: Live Worship From Hillsong Church CD (2005)
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| | Best Of Christian Radio Hits: Love CD (2006)
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| | Stomu Yamashta Floatin Music & The Man From The East CDs (2008)
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$24.29 Personnel: Stomu Yamashta (percussion); Joji Hirota (vocals, Clavinet); Gary Boyle (guitar); Hisako Yamashta (shamisen, violin); Shiro Murata (flute); Robin Thompson (sho, soprano saxophone, piano, organ); D. Bergen White (soprano saxophone); R. Harris (trumpet); Peter Manning Robinson (piano, electric piano); Maggie Newlands (organ); Morris Pert (drums, percussion); Hideo Funamoto (percussion). Liner Note Authors: Ian McFarlane; Andrew Porter. Recording information: Advision Studios, London, England (01/10/1972-11/??/1972); Carre Thorigny Theater, Paris, France (01/10/1972-11/??/1972); Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, England (01/10/1972-11/??/1972). Stomu Yamashta's first two Island albums are combined on this two-disc 2008 reissue. From 1972, Floating Music -- actually credited to Stomu Yamashta & Come to the Edge -- was an unusually long (51-minute) LP for the era. Side one consisted of two long studio compositions; side two had two similarly lengthy instrumental tracks, recorded on January 10, 1972, at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London. Recording with non-Japanese musicians, percussionist Yamashta with this album established himself as an accomplished purveyor of complex, versatile, and quite cerebral fusion music, though of the sort too challenging to get an audience that wide even by fusion standards. Including some world music-flavored interludes, the music nonetheless remained pretty electronic-based, and pretty serious in mood. Those qualities made it good fodder ...
| | Tim Grimm Holding Up The World CD (2008)
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$17.69 “Holding Up The World” is the fifth solo release by Tim Grimm in this past decade. Like the others preceding it, this recording is flavored by it’s rural Midwest birthplace. Grimm knows this part of the country well, it’s terrain and it’s people. The production is simple and familiar to those who are aware of Grimm’s body of work. He records his songs “live” with guitar and vocal, and then layers instruments and voices to suit the song. Occasionally, he’ll use a full “roots” band, but on this recording it’s usually more stark. Utilizing his good friend Jason Wilber (John Prine Band) on electric guitar, banjo and on one track, piano, Grimm draws the listener in with his well-crafted story songs. Most of the players hail from Indiana—Corazong artist, Kristta Detor, Jan Lucas, Jennie Devoe and others. Thematically, “Holding Up The World” is a further examination of what it means to be human—in this case at the core of the songs are anguish, uncertainty, and yearning. There runs through these songs the thread that ...
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