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Billy Sharff's debut album, "No Return from Snockville," is a multi-genre album ranging from soulful rock to electric blues. The album includes acoustic & electric guitar, tenor & alto saxophone, violin, clarinet, flute, ukulele, bass guitar, and keyboard, all played and recorded by Billy Sharff. Billy Sharff is also a filmmaker and photographer, and work can be viewed on his website, www.bsharff.com. No Return From Snockville Music Billy Sharff No Return From Snockville Songs | 1. | Fighter |
| 2. | Echoes Of Words |
| 3. | Carousel |
| 4. | Hungry (Falling On My Knees) |
| 5. | Bulletproof |
| 6. | Search For Life |
| 7. | Turn Around |
| 8. | Angel's Cry |
| 9. | Shut Your Eyes |
| 10. | Beauty Cries |
| 11. | Lines and Rocks |
| 12. | Down By the River |
| 13. | The Strangest Kind of Blues |
| 14. | Four Years (for My Friends) |
| 15. | Daphne |
| 16. | Thinking of You, Babe |
| 17. | Good Ol' Days |
| 18. | You'd Look Good With a Pipe |
| 19. | The End of the Road |
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$9.99 Kristin Chenoweth's 2001 album was a collection of standards that showcased her winning soprano and remarkable ability to shift from Broadway brassy to "My Funny Valentine"-sultry at the turn of a note. Let Yourself Go was a great follow-up to her 1999 Tony win for You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. But since then Chenoweth has branched out from Broadway, particularly into acting (She joined the cast of West Wing in 2004), and As I Am reflects her higher profile. It's a personal album that mixes country and adult contemporary instrumentation in a set featuring hymnal book standards and contemporary Christian favorites. Chenoweth herself is pictured in relaxed cotton separates -- every bit the attractive, approachable celebrity -- and there isn't a Broadway tune in the bunch. As I Am begins with "It Will Be Me." A pedal steel helps the 1999 ...
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| | Yolanda Adams Mountain High...Valley Low CD (1999)
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$7.49 MOUNTAIN HIGH...VALLEY LOW won the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album.
'90s gospel phenomenon Adams' major-label debut is about as high-gloss as it gets--the great production team of Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis is all over it--and if you weren't paying careful attention, you might not even notice that it was religiously themed; the opening "Time to Change," for example, with its lyrics about "a woman from down the streetątryin' to get the attention of a married man" sounds more like hip-hop social realism than a paean to the Lord.
It's not long before the listener gets the message, though; by the time "That Name" comes up, a massive production number that goes from a placid piano/strings intro to a mass choir blow-out with Adams' sultry alto soaring serenely above the ...
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| | Newsboys Going Public CD (1994)
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$14.55 GOING PUBLIC was nominated for Best Rock Gospel Album in the 37th Annual Grammy Awards.
For the most part, Going Public is a first-rate pop/rock album from this Australian-based band. Although there are traces of dogma in the lyrics, there is enough variety, depth, and cleverness both musically and lyrically to make the album a winner. The first two numbers, "Real Good Thing" (with a great thumping bassline) and "Shine," are extremely hook-laden and musically hard to resist. Lyrically, the album looks at the themes of unmerited grace, being open with one's faith, and the cost of discipleship, among others. Musically, the recording runs the gamut from the ballad ...
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| | America View From The Ground/Your Move CDs (2007) (Import) United Kingdom
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$17.55 By the time these two albums came out in the 1980s, America's sound had changed a lot from the simple country-rock of their first hits. Their '80s work was slicker, poppier, and more in line with the easy-listening (or "yacht rock") of the day. Still, the hooky songwriting and beautiful harmonies of the earlier days was in effect on these two albums, which charted respectably at the time. Available together on this 2007 reissue, VIEW FROM THE GROUND and YOUR MOVE make for relaxing listening, and are a must for any America completist.
2007 digitally remastered edition of the duo's third and fourth albums recorded for the Capitol label in the early 1980's presented in a double CD set. View From The ...
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