| | Carolyn Pankalla Broken Into Beautiful CD Carolyn Pankalla Discography of CDs
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Broken Into Beautiful Music Broken Into Beautiful Music Review Purchase Broken Into Beautiful CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Neal Morse One Demos CD (2004)
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| | Stryper To Hell With The Devil CD (1986)
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| | Donnie Mcclurkin Psalms, Hymns & Spiritual Songs CDs (2004)
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| | Salve Regina - Gregorian Chant / Benedictine Monks Clervaux CD (1990)
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| | Wow Hits 2010: 30 Of Today's Top Christian Artists And Hits CDs (2009)
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| | Albert King Talkin' Blues CD (2003)
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| | Tommy Frenzy Businessman CD (2001)
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| | Sonic Roach Destruction Unit Freedom's Marching Backwards CD (2006)
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$12.69 Sonic Roach Destruction Unit (SRDU) has been creating aggressive and uniquely midwestern pop since 1997. They have been influenced musically by; Great Plains, Bizarros, Human Switchboard, Minutemen, Velvet Underground, Guided by Voices, Talking Heads, and Television. SRDU was formed by Dave LaRosa (vocals/bass/keyboards), James LaRosa (drums), and Lee Martian (original guitarist). They were later joined on rhythm guitar by Doug Leed. SRDU features a powerful and punchy musical trio made up of Columbus area veterans. Dave and Jim LaRosa have rocked around Central Ohio for about twenty years. They played together in; The Sockets, Craniums, Joe College and the Surf’s Up Boys, and He & Me. Doug has been involved with the Columbus scene since 1994. He has played with; Lack of Motivation, The Oopsy Daisies, Margarine, Slow News Day, and Jaykus. To date, SRDU has released three full-length studio CD's and one limited edition live release.SRDU’s first CD, “Dead Man’s Answering Machine”, combined intelligent social critique with ...
| | Roy Orbison King Of Hearts CD (1992)
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$9.25 Released four years after Roy Orbison's sudden death on the cusp of a major commercial and critical comeback, the compilation KING OF HEARTS consists of Orbison's final recordings, primarily outtakes from his comeback album MYSTERY GIRL. While these utterly contemporary-sounding recordings don't have quite the same mystery and grandeur as prime Orbison, they're not bad.
A couple of tracks had been previously released, most notably a stunning duet with k.d. lang on Orbison's classic "Crying" which had been used on the soundtrack of the 1986 Jon Cryer film HIDING OUT. The highlight of the new material is a version of the Kelly-Steinberg effort "I Drove All Night" which shreds Cyndi Lauper's 1990 hit, but all of the material, recorded with the same band of all-stars which had graced MYSTERY GIRL, is excellent ...
| | Namie Amuro Play CD (2007) (Import)
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| | MC5 I Can Only Give You Everything CD (2007) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Mitch Ryder Sings The Hits CD (1968)
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$14.05 Mitch Ryder Sings the Hits has much better balance than What Now My Love, the album which yielded his last and least-potent of six Top 30 singles. Detroit rockers covering the Supremes' Motown smash "Come See About Me" seemed to be in vogue -- Mark Farner and Don Brewer's excellent version showed up on Monumental Funk -- and Ryder does the song justice as well, the two blue-eyed soul copies fun and worthy of comparison. There's only one Bob Crewe original on this collection of covers, and that tune, "Peaches on a Cherry Tree," is combined to good effect with Leiber & Stoller's "Ruby Baby," an R&B hit for the Drifters in the '50s, a post-Belmonts smash for Dion in 1963. The music has that extra something that eluded the What Now My Love album, a little more intensity on songs like "Let Your Lovelight Shine," and the pop/blues version of Rufus Thomas' 1963 hit "Walking the Dog." Crewe mixes vibes in with the earthy keyboard/guitar sound, and it's just great. There are intriguing black-and-white photographs of Mitch Ryder in his prime inside the gatefold, his trademark open-mouth howl on the cover, as it is on All Mitch Ryder Hits and What Now My Love. It's a distinctive voice and sound on these recordings, more refined even than "Devil With a Blue Dress On" and "Sock It to Me Baby." Bob Crewe certainly had the magic, and it is all over tracks like Toussaint's "I Like It Like That" as well as "Sticks and Stones." Ryder even takes on James Brown with very credible renditions ...
| | Hannah Montana 2 Sing-A-Long CD (2008) (Import)
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