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Mighty To Save is the latest live worship album to come out of Hillsong Church! Recorded on March 5th, 2006 and led by Darlene Zschech and the Hillsong team, over 10,000 worshippers at the Sydney Entertainment Centre sang, danced and worshipped their God wholeheartedly and without reserve. These new songs are infused with life, energy and a heartfelt adoration for our Saviour. Our prayer is that you would be inspired to worship in spirit and truth as the message of God's unfailing love and power is declared through these songs. BONUS DVD: Contains teaching from Darlene Zschech on Worship / Video clips of Hillsong tracks in 3 different languages (Spanish / French & Portuguese). Mighty To Save Review
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$41.09 The three-disc box set Get Down Tonight: The Disco Explosion was released just after PBS premiered the program of the same name, which featured new performances -- from Anita Ward, Thelma Houston, A Taste of Honey, KC & the Sunshine Band, and several others -- with archival footage from the disco era. Content-wise, the box doesn't do much to separate itself from the average disco compilation series, leaning heavily on mainstream hits. Each of these 58 songs reached the pop chart, remarkable for a movement with most of its roots planted in clubs that were only a little like Studio 54, populated by marginalized blacks, Latinos, and gays ...
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$5.99 MOUNTAIN HIGH...VALLEY LOW won the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album.
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$17.89 THE COMPLETE SPECIALTY RECORDINGS was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Awards for Best Album Notes and for Best Historical Album.
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$11.65 This is a compilation of tracks recorded by the U.K. new wave group the Thompson Twins. The CD features many remixes, including "Hold Me Now" and "In The Name of Love."
The Thompson Twins were among the most underrated bands of the '80s. The group's jubilant embrace of new wave, African rhythms, and Middle Eastern music somehow didn't get the widespread critical praise it deserved. Perhaps the band was too pop to be taken seriously. Singles Collection doesn't change how the group is looked upon in the history books. The Thompson Twins recorded glossy, ...
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$16.45 Mumbo Gumbo, one of Northern California's best-loved bands, has just released "Wishbones," its eighth album, and first release in five years. Capturing this mature, formidable live band at the height of its powers, "Wishbones" shows Mumbo Gumbo to be the very opposite of the Latest Thing. With 16 years of gigging and recording under its belt, Gumbo is the Real Thing: enduring, richly melodic, deeply emotional and funky as can be. "Wishbones" is the sound of seven people unafraid to open their hearts, try something new, and do it with style.Recording at their new studio in Sacramento, the septet was able to approach their material on their own terms and on their own schedule, and the result is the band's most relaxed recording yet. It may also be their most creative.With songs that range from funny, funky story-songs like "Opera Girl" and personal ruminations such as "Woven into You," to instrumental (or nearly-so) workouts like the Afrobeat-inflected "Tofela Jam" and '60s soul-styled "The Worm," "Wishbones" continues the band's tradition of playing these beautiful songs with a deep, supple groove.Though they can hold their own with any number of "jam" and "worldbeat" bands, Gumbo has two not-so-secret weapons that elevate them above any genre: singer/songwriters Chris Webster and Tracy Walton. Singing separately and together, Webster and Walton would (and have) done fine work with just acoustic guitars. But together, fronting Gumbo, they are simply dazzling, and never more so than on "Wishbones."Webster has recorded her own albums, but it is Gumbo that she calls home, and she contributes several of the album's most poignant songs. "Walkin' My Shoes" takes its time getting home, and the marvelous "Anything," which opens the album, finds the singer in a pensive mood but with her sense of humor intact. On "Opera Girl," written for her sister and sometime collaborator (in The Websters) Cassie Webster, she brings her wit and vulnerability together.But it is Webster's voice that has won her such passionate fans, whether she's plumbing emotional depths, cracking-wise or mimicking a muted trumpet on Walton's "Jane" or "The Match."The latter song is classic Walton: Sunny and swinging, "The Match" temporarily turns Gumbo into "The Triplets of Belleville," classic-sounding yet utterly unique. Walton also gives "Wishbones" two of its most rockin' tracks, "Do Like We Do" (with a firey R&B groove that recalls classic Elvis Costello and the Attractions) and "Count 'em All Up," which revisits the band's zydeco roots. But she also goes sweet and poppy on the lush "Bird Avenue" and the seductive rhumba, "Jane."While it is tempting ...
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$16.45 Raised in a Low Income home and spending many years on the streets with nothing more than an acoustic guitar and extra close in his case Aaron Gabbard has stayed true to his roots of originality along with his different styles of tunings and melodic melody's strait from the soul. When he sings it come from the emotions that are not seen on the outside. His deepest emotions of sadness, betrayal and hopes to one day fit in fuels his drive to stay true to his style of music. ...
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