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| | Fred Hammond Somethin' 'Bout Love CD (2004)
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$8.99 Detroit vocalist Fred Hammond has danced skillfully on that gloriously blurred line between gospel and sweet soul music for decades, whether solo or with his group Commissioned. Hammond's knack for letting the spirit resound in his vocals has earned him a well-deserved following. The energetic SOMETHIN' 'BOUT LOVE adds to his catalogue of energetic records with a slate of inspired, groove-laden odes to salvation.
Hammond is also a skillful songwriter, co-penning most of the album's tunes, including the deft, intricate single "Celebrate (He Lives)." Brian McKnight and Marvin L. Winans join him for a lustrous trio on the undeniably catchy "Lord We Need Your Love." Hammond's closest musical cousin in the secular world is Stevie Wonder, a connection accentuated when he ably covers Wonder's "Love's in Need." Hammond's records craftily interweave ...
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$12.29 In the liner notes preceding the lyrics to the title track of Anberlin's NEVER TAKE FRIENDSHIP PERSONAL, chief songwriter/lead vocalist Stephen Christian muses "you told me to 'write a song about it' so here's your song." That comment pretty well sums up this Florida outfit, a fiery rock quintet that lives earnestly inside of its songs. Similar to Jimmy Eat World, Anberlin is able to strike a balance between cerebral lyrics and universal observations, between artful compositions and hooky guitar riffs.
Like many of its peers on Tooth & Nail Records, Anberlin comes from a Christian-rock angle, but that trait isn't worn on the band's collective ...
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$16.45 NOTE: For every purchase of “Tell Me Again,” 80% of the profit will go to the CAI (Central Asia Institute), an organization founded by Greg Mortenson to promote peace one school at a time. This is because his book, “Three Cups of Tea,” was the inspiration for this song.After a long and impatient waiting session, One-Eleven has finally put together her first complete album. The album features eleven songs, plus “Only You” and “Double Vision,” both of which came out earlier this year as a pre-release. The new songs are simple, yet strangely complex in their own way, and just as addicting, if not more, than the pre-release. They have a wider range in style, from the angry bitterness of “How About Not” to the bouncy, upbeat catchiness of “Valentine,” and back again with the tearful ballad “Goodbye.” She takes a faster spin on her music with “Whisper” and “Pluto,” while still maintaining the flowing chords from earlier on “Minor.” The album is sure to capture the thoughts ...
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