| | Anthony Pastor Wallace We've Come To Praise Him CD Anthony Pastor Wallace Discography of CDs
We've Come To Praise Him Music Anthony Pastor Wallace We've Come To Praise Him Songs | 1. | We've Come To Praise Him |
| 2. | Now Is The Time |
| 3. | I'm Following Jesus |
| 4. | Praise The Lord |
| 5. | In Your Presence |
| 6. | Everybody |
| 7. | Lion Of Judah |
| 8. | In This House |
| 9. | Clean Hands |
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| | Mary, Did You Know?: 17 Inspirational Christmas Songs From Today's Top Country Artists CD (2007)
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| | Eccentric Soul, Vol. 1: The Capsoul Label CD (2004)
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$17.09 This timely reissue of the ...
| | Honky Balls Out Inn CD (2005)
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$12.19 On their first two albums, Honky's ability to have so much goddamn fun that their music seemed almost incidental, an afterthought to the proceedings, was both their greatest strength and greatest flaw. But there is no such confusion regarding their third studio album (and first for Detroit's Small Stone), Balls Out Inn, despite the presence of highly comical and rambunctious fare such as "Love to Smoke Your Weed" (which opens the album with two minutes of slide guitar mayhem), "Gittin' It" (a joyous slice of redneck soul, complete with girl background vocals), and the quite self-explanatory "Plugs, Mugs and Jugs." Once past these blatant examples of pure fun, Honky men J.D. Pinkus (he of Butthole Surfers fame), Robert Landgraf (also of Godzilla Motor Company), and Kenny Wagner (Sixty Watt Shaman, Halfway to Gone) get down to some comparatively serious rocking, and do so with no small amount of accomplished musicianship to boot. Album-dominating, mid-paced grooving efforts like the title cut, "Undertaker," "Good Pipe," and "Lookin' Green" land somewhere between a slowed-down Supersuckers and a souped-up Lynyrd Skynyrd, and even if some of them (specifically the latter pair) fail to actually go anywhere in particular, they still end quickly enough so as not ...
| | Scott August New Fire CD (2005)
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$17.09 New Age composer Scott August's NEW FIRE blends Native American flute with synthesizer compositions for results that are ethereal, yet firmly rooted in the geography of the Southwest. August's pieces conjure imagery of red sunsets over mystery-shrouded deserts; where the heat of the day and the cold of the night share the same space. The title track sports a danceable tribal beat with synthesizer notes that start like electric piano and end like wind chimes. "Cactus Dance" and "Sombra de la Luna" also move to an intriguing sense of rhythm, while "Sedona Sunrise," a lovely ode to the stillness of the morning, features a flute soaring with the effortless grace of a circling hawk. August has a gift for capturing the wide-open yearning of his instrument and backing it up with just the right electronic accents. NEW FIRE shows this talent off wonderfully, marking a real expansion of his sound with the addition of other world instruments like Australian didgeridoos and Middle Eastern percussion.
New Fire: WINNER Indian Summer Music Award. Native American Music Award nominee.Native American Music Award winner Scott August's latest relelase, New Fire, returns to the innovative style of his debut recording Distant Spirits but with more energy and excitement. With its catchy melodies, driving rhythms and exotic, yet familiar instruments, New Fire, an Indian Summer Music Award winner, has quickly become one of the best selling CDs of Native American inspired New Age music. Soaring Native American flute melodies accompanied by guitars, pianos, ...
| | Canned Heat CD (2006) (Import)
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| | Amir Frohlich Chapter 2 CD (2007)
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$15.19 Amir's new Vocal Project -Chapter two, is dealing with late couple’s second relations.1. Prologue (2.40)A melancholy piano plays a motif of hope followed by a vocal harmony, soft and loving yet pushing away. As if going back and forth, the small choir is joined by violins as an answer of a strong new hope, but deep inside nests a feeling of loss and anxiety, wondering about a new whole future.2. Turbulence (3.35)Fears and confusion mix in a fugue of three different independent voices yet depending harmoniously with each other, leading themselves towards her-his hopeHug meHold me3. Passions (5.07)In a small room under the shade of a Peacan tree like the womb from which dreams of past worlds are born, over the Carpatian mountains where the ancient passions of the gypsies blow in the wind as legends. Like the Hungarian story goes on to say…“I could have loved youif you would come to me,but you were afraid - of yourself…..afraid - of anyoneafraid of what would be ? what people would say -for leaving your life - going to another lifeanother place, another future…”4. Dancing The Waltz (3.58)In order to go on…we must dance again, make simple circles of one, two, three,Not too complicated, fast easy and flowing.We can hug with no commitment, we can smile, laugh, flirt, wear and strip the masks of one great party in which it seems, for one magical moment everyone loves each other…5. The Warmth Of Your Body (4.35)A gaze of pretty soft eyes from a picture in a cold and purposeful web dating site, brings forth a meeting and acquaintanceship, raisin the sounds of a Jewish violin or the tender gypsy notes,“The warmth of your bodythe softness in your eyesyour passion, your thoughtsI love you”6. ...
| | Carolyn Quinn Grateful CD (2008)
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| | Lissette Acosta De Jimanez Buscandote Instumental De Adoracion E Intercesion CD (2008)
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| | Street Life Ministries Bringing Peace To The Streets CD (2008)
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| | Emarylyn All About E CD (2008)
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$9.85 ALL ABOUT E…hmm…Well, this young lady was born and raised in a small suburban town in New Jersey, USA called Plainfield. While a little girl growing up in the early 70’s, this painfully shy youngster found much of her expression in the form of playing the piano, guitar, and singing. To hear her mother say it, Emarylyn, also known as Emma, E, and Lynn, composed her first song at the age of three entitled, “Emma Lou Got a New Pair of Shoes.”One need only look at the cover of All About E to tell this elegant lady enjoys the finer things in life. Not surprisingly, this includes music, all genres of music whose depth and integrity stand the test of ...
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