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Sarah Scharff is a young pop rocker from Indiana. Her debut release, 'Waiting', has been created with the listener in mind. From intimate lyrics to catchy hooks of songs like 'Waiting' and 'Mr. Moon', this is only the beginning for Sarah Scharff. Sarah Scharff Waiting Songs | 1. | Waiting |
| 2. | You and I |
| 3. | Sun is Shining |
| 4. | Mr. Moon |
| 5. | Moving On |
| 6. | Lovers Hall of Fame |
| 7. | Little Girl |
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Purchase Waiting CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Rod Stewart Never A Dull Moment CD (1972) Gold
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$19.10 Essentially a harder-rocking reprise of Every Picture Tells a Story, Never a Dull Moment never quite reaches the heights of its predecessor, but it's a wonderful, multi-faceted record in its own right. Opening with the touching, autobiographical rocker "True Blue," which finds Rod Stewart trying to come to grips with his newfound stardom but concluding that he'd "rather be back home," the record is the last of Stewart's series of epic fusions of hard rock and folk. It's possible to hear Stewart go for superstardom with the hard-rocking kick and fat electric guitars of the album, but the songs still cut to the core. "You Wear It Well" is a "Maggie May" rewrite on the surface, but it develops into a touching song about being emotionally inarticulate. Similarly, "Lost Paraguayos" is funny, driving folk-rock, and it's hard not to be swept away when the Stonesy hard rocker "Italian Girls" soars into a mandolin-driven coda. The covers -- whether a soulful reading of Jimi Hendrix's "Angel," an empathetic version of Dylan's "Mama, You Been on My Mind," or a stunning interpretation of Etta James' "I'd Rather Go Blind" -- are equally effective, making Never a Dull Moment a masterful record. He never got quite this good ever again. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine NEVER A DULL MOMENT picks up where EVERY PICTURE TELLS A STORY left off. Here we have more raucous rock & roll with healthy dollops of soul and twang thrown in for good measure. Always looking for a good songwriter to cover, Stewart's honorees here include Jimi ...
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| | Halford III: Winter Songs CD (2009) Special Edition; Digipak
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| | Oscar Peterson Debut: The Clef/Mercury Duo Recordings 1949-1951 CDs (2009)
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| | Hank Williams Revealed: The Unreleased Recordings CDs (2009) DGBK
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$30.54 Liner Note Author: Colin Escott. Photographers: Colin Escott; Jett Williams. 1951 was a breakthrough year for Hank Williams. He had a string of moderate country hits already under his belt, but the release that year of his version of an old jazz age novelty tune called "Lovesick Blues" suddenly made him a big star. It also meant his touring schedule increased, but he still found time that year to slip into Nashville and prerecord shows for the Mother's Best Flour Company. These good-natured and intimate performances were cut to acetate discs and then played over the air on Nashville's WSM radio station. Brittle, disposable, and made for only a few plays, these acetates were then shelved and forgotten until they were literally rescued from the trash in the '70s by an alert WSM employee. In all, 72 of these shows survived, containing some 143 songs, and this three-disc set is the second installment in Time Life's CD preservation of this amazing treasure trove. The performances are intimate and relaxed, and Williams tackles an amazingly varied set list, singing old mountain ballads, hymns, cowboy tunes, and delivers recitations of parlor poems and other various cautionary tales as well. What emerges is a full, rounded portrait of Williams at his creative and commercial peak. "Lovesick Blues" is here, along with fine versions of "I Can't Help It (If I'm Still in Love with You)," "A Mansion on the Hill," and the Williams-composed gospel classic "I Saw the Light," among others, including a spirited instrumental romp through ...
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| | 905s Break Out CD (2009)
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$10.29 The 905s are blasting out of the suburbs of Toronto, Canada with high energy, powerpop,rock and roll.Well crafted, catchy, gems, that are reminiscent of the British new wave scene of the late 70's,but still very much in the 21st century. Strong melodies, ...
| | Paul Aiden My Story Ending CD (2009) (Import)
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$18.55 "My Story Ending" the debut LP by Paul Aiden is a dreamy pop/rock album recorded in England and Australia in the first half of 2009, it's a collection of classy songs about the human condition, love, heartbreak and escapism. The sound of the album combines classic ...
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| | Fee Hope Rising CD (2009)
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$11.29 Personnel: Steve Fee (vocals, guitar, piano); Matthew Adkins (vocals, electric guitar); Heath Balltzglier (vocals, bass guitar); Brandon Coker (vocals, drums); Brandon Conn, Samantha Shea, Kalliope Hilliard, Stephen Pendleton, Kate Welch, Riley Hubatka, Greatly To Be Praised Childrens Choir, Madeline Hancock, Noah Culver, John Raymond, Hector Cervantes, Chris Huffman (vocals); Jason Hoard (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, programming); Matt Adkins (electric guitar); Chris Carmichael (strings); Heath Balltzglier (bass guitar); Scott Brickell (tambourine); Jeff Chandler, Jeff Chandler (background vocals). Audio Mixer: David Zaffiro. Photographer: Josh Hailey. Unknown Contributor Role: Christy Nockels. With their hit single "All Because of Jesus" and its attendant album WE SHINE, Steve Fee and his band Fee delivered a powerful slice of praise and worship music heavily influenced by superstar alt-rockers U2. The group's sophomore effort HOPE RISING is equally passionate, but expands the unit's sound while still retaining a solid grounding in energetic guitar rock. "Everything Falls" accents its driving, powerful choruses with electronica-inspired drum and synth loops, while "Arms That Hold the Universe" takes a moody, slow-building ethereal approach reminiscent of Peter Gabriel's "Secret World." Throughout, Fee stays on message, matching the ebullient music with direct, joyful lyrics that glorify God in plainspoken, accessible language. Steve Fee and crew continue to build momentum on their second worship project, without yet breaking through to full stardom. Their arena-style worship rock is more than just another Passion-influenced product; it is the best parts of Revive, Bluetree, SONICFLOOd, Jeremy Camp, and Kings of Leon. The band has refined its musicality, adding intricate details under the production of Jason Hoard. The album title, Hope Rising, like many of the songs, is transparent in its meaning. The band makes no question about its desire ...
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