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Ambassador CD (2007)
Cliff Jones CD discography. The star of the BET network's popular BOBBY JONES GOSPEL show, Tennessee's gospel great Bobby Jones took some time off from recording to attend to other aspects of his multi-faceted career. This 2007 release is a retrospective of his earlier career, re-recorded in exciting new versions. Inspirational singers Karen Clark Sheard and Vanessa Bell Armstrong provide stunning guest vocals.
Additional personnel: Karen Clark-Sheard, Cliff Jones , Anointed Voices of Hope, Durance Pace, Sheila Belle, Darwin Hobbs, J. Moss, Shirley Murdock, The Nashville Super Choir, Vanessa Bell Armstrong, 21:03.
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Transmission CD (2001)
Cliff Jones discography. For a basic guitar-bass-drums trio, Gay Dad spices up its music with plenty of alluring extras on TRANSMISSION. While the focus of the band's sound is guitar-based Britpop, they add (with the help of producer Ben Chapman) plenty of zippy synth lines and electronic effects that not only fill out the sound but expand it to reach a level beyond that of their ostensible peers. Nevertheless, TRANSMISSION isn't exactly DIG YOUR OWN HOLE; rippling acoustic and bold electric guitars abound, framing ringing vocal harmonies and a bevy of catchy choruses. Most of the album is given over to driving (and driven) rockers, but Gay Dad still finds time for the occasional balladic detour, as on the gentle "All My Life." TRANSMISSION closes on an agreeably left-field note, however, with the trashcan vocals, crazed guitars, and frenzied breakbeats of "Promise of A Miracle" (don't confuse it with the similarly titled Simple Minds tune).
Additional personnel includes: James Risebero (keyboards).
Engineers: Mark Frith, Roger Tebutt, Fulton Dingley.
Personnel: Denise Johnson (vocals); Brian G. Wright (cello).
Audio Mixer: Stephen Harris.
Gay Dad: Cliff Jones (vocals, guitar); Nigel Hoyle (bass); Nicholas Crowe (drums).
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River & The Road CD (1994)
Cliff Jones CD discography. All songs written or co-written by Tom May except "Fifty Years Ago" (Ian Tyson), "Closer Now Than Ever" (David Mallett) and "Valley Of The Little Bighorn" (Jack Gladstone).
Elegant, thoughtful, evocative music by one of the western United States best known troubadors
Recorded at Digisound Studios and KVNO Studios, Omaha, Nebraska in January 1994.
The Tom May Band: Tom May (guitars, vocals, pennywhistle), Avery Grimes (piano), Cliff Jones (acoustic bass).
Personnel: Tom May (vocals, guitar, 12-string guitar, pennywhistle); Neil Johnson (guitar); Debby Greenblatt (fiddle); Avery Grimes (piano); Cliff Jones (acoustic bass); Michael Fitzsimmons (percussion).
Recording information: Digisound Studios, Omaha, NE (01/1994); KVNO Studios, Omaha, NE (01/1994).
Photographers: Sandy Watts; Tom Gehringer.
Arranger: Tom May .
Additional personnel: Neil Johnson (guitar), Debby Greenblatt (fiddle), Michael Fitzsimmons (percussion), Mark Moebeck, Judy Moebeck (background vocals). |
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7 Sons of Soul CD (2004)
Cliff Jones albums. Producers: Davey Boy, Cliff Jones, Supe, Backwoods Productions, 220 & Manny.
7 Sons Of Soul: Cliff Jones, Deonte Gray, Nathaniel Fields, Paul Edwards, David Linsey.
Additional personnel: Raheem DeVaughn, Pam Kinyon, Fred Hammond (vocals).
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Still Hungry CD (2003)
Cliff Jones music CDs. Solo project of Skunk Anansie guitarist Ace, with guests Lemmy (Motorhead), Skye (Morcheeba), Saffron (Republica) & Stranglers' JJ Burnell…etc.
Ace Sounds: Ace (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass drum, programming, sampler); Kim McCarrick (violin); Martin McCarrick (cello); Chris Dale, Cass Lewis (bass guitar); Mark Richardson (drums, percussion).
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Time Will Tell CD (2002)
Cliff Jones songs. If the glitter continues fading from Mariah Carey's career, the pop charts need not worry about her replacement. Not only is Carey an influence on Tina Moore, but this intensely soulful new artist has the same voice. That is, Moore has that combination of guttural gospel emotion and soothing sensuality -- but not much original vision to go along with it. The disc kicks off with a handful of power ballads, the best being "Time Will Tell," "Going Away," and "The More Things Change." The formula is similar on ... |
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Heart Of A Love Song CD (1997)
Cliff Jones albums. William Becton's second album, Heart of a Love Song, confirms that the singer/songwriter/producer is one of the more gifted urban gospel artists of the '90s. Like Kirk Franklin, he seamlessly blends urban soul, hip-hop and traditional Southern gospel, creating a ... |
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Edification CD (1991)
Edification: Cliff Jones, Mark Freeman and Sam Kendricks. |
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In The Key Of Family CD (1996)
Engineers: Tim Linzy, John Stoddart, Ray Tilkins, Anthony Reno, Roy Daniels.
Personnel includes: Roy Daniels (soprano, alto saxophone); John Tillery (vocals, programming); Cynthia Richardson, Lisa Vaughn, John Tillery, Joseph Issac, Living Sacrifice, Myrna Summers, Lois Tillery, Sayuri Drakes, The Dupont Park ... |
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Transmission Pt.2 (2001)
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For a basic guitar-bass-drums trio, Gay Dad spices up its music with plenty of alluring extras on TRANSMISSION. While the focus of the band's sound is guitar-based Britpop, they add (with the help of producer Ben Chapman) plenty of zippy ... |
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