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Though Plumb started out as a Contemporary Christian alt-rock group, it eventually morphed into the name of band leader Tiffany Arbuckle's solo act. On her second album for the esteemed Curb label, Arbuckle offers up a primarily guitar-driven set of emotional pop/rock tunes that tackle issues of spirituality without falling into the worship & praise category. The performer's expressive voice shines on songs such as the surging opener, "Blush (Only You)," and the contemplative, piano-laden "Cut," and works particularly well with the gentle electronic backing of "Damaged," making for a dynamic edge that allows Plumb to stand out among her many CCM peers. Chaotic Resolve Music Review Purchase Chaotic Resolve CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Plumb Candycoatedwaterdrops CD (1999)
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$11.59 With their second record, Candycoatedwaterdrops, Plumb makes a move to expand its fan base and it works. There's not much that is different with their music, ...
| | Dazz Band 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection CD (2001)
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| | Plumb Beautiful Lumps Of Coal CD (2003)
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| | Jem Finally Woken CD (2004)
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$9.69 FINALLY WOKEN marks the recording debut of Welsh singer/songwriter Jem Griffiths. With a voice ...
| | Miranda Lambert Kerosene CD (2005)
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$9.99 Many contestants on AMERICAN IDOL and similar TV shows go on to greater success, but due to their relative lack of experience, often have a hard time finding their niche. Not Miranda Lambert--when KEROSENE was released in 2005, the NASHVILLE STAR third-place winner was barely out of her teens, but she had already spent years honing her craft in bars. In addition to being a confident vocalist and strong-willed businessperson, Lambert is a crafty songwriter whose work is easily on par with that ...
| | Evanescence Open Door CD (2006)
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| | Hossam Ramzy Best Of Abdul Halim Hafiz CD (1994) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Queens Of The Stone Age Songs For The Deaf CDs (2002)
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$11.49 "Go With The Flow" was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance. "No One Knows" was nominated for the 2003 Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance.
Chinese version contains a Pal format DVD, "Real Number 1", which features live footage recorded at the L.A. Troubadour with singer Mark Lanegan and drummer Dave Grohl. SONGS FOR THE DEAF includes the bonus tracks "The Lost Art Of Keeping A Secret" (Live), "Everybody's Gonna Be Happy", and "Mosquito Song" (Hidden).
Chinese version contains the additional track "Everybody's Gonna Be Happy", as well as a bonus CD-ROM that features a video for "No One Knows" and visual footage of the video production process.
When one speaks of supergroups, alternative rock has seen its share of shining moments, from 1991's Temple Of The Dog to 1995's Mad Season. In 2002, the wheel spun around to Queens Of The Stone Age with SONGS FOR THE DEAF, their bid to save hard rock. While QOTSA founders Nick Oliveri and Josh Homme have often used a variety of players to round out their lineup, having Dave Grohl (Nirvana, Foo Fighters) make his return to the drum throne is cause enough to stop the presses. If that weren't enough, add former Screaming Trees vocalist Mark Lanegan and you've got all the ingredients for hard-rock greatness.
Classic rock fans may recall with fondness the car-radio opening from Kiss' DESTROYER, paid tribute on opening track "Millionare" (SONGS is strung together with a series of similar radio station interludes). The vibe is set with fierce impact; requisite Sabbath-like riffs and T. Rex-from-hell swagger are the weapons of choice. Grohl sounds quite at home behind the drums, leaving double-bass drummers scratching their heads with his single-kick mastery in "First It Giveth." Be it undeniable vocal harmony ("Another Love Song"), balls-out psychedelic rock ("Song For The Dead"), or moody alt-rock grooving ("The Sky Is Falling"), SONGS FOR THE DEAF makes a strong case for rock album of 2002.
Certain people would have you believe that Queens of the Stone Age's third album, Songs for the Deaf, is the return of real rock -- a bonecrushing work of boundless imagination, the cornerstone in a new era of great rock, much ...
| | Seventh Day Slumber Picking Up The Pieces CD (2003) Bonus Tracks; Remastered; Enhanced CD
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| | Anthony Burger Tribute To Bill & Gloria Gaither CD (2005) Enhanced CD
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| | Paul Kotheimer Song About Everything CD (2007)
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$25.35 Track Listing of songs: Advice for Teenagers; All of the Above, John; Alligator Fishing; Another Love Song to the Moon; Asleep Diagonally; Ballad of William and Joe; Bicycle; Big Wheel; Bomb Iraq???; Chasing My Bad Karma Out of Town; Confundido; The Crash; Daisy Cutter Blues; Day Job; Dead Friend Short Story; Direct Action; Dog Heaven; Don't Call Me; The Drivin' Song; Elvis ...
| | 1997 On The Run CD (2008)
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