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| | Lennon Sisters 22 Songs Of Faith & Inspiration CD (1983)
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| | Happy Goodman Family Southern Gospel Treasury CD (2001)
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| | Bishop Gilbert E Patterson Singing The Old Time Way, Vol. 1 CDs (2005)
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| | Michael W Smith Christmas CD (1989)
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| | Casting Crowns Altar And The Door CD (2007)
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$14.15 With Casting Crowns' third studio outing, THE ALTAR AND THE DOOR, the Georgia-based Christian rock group reinforces its status as one of CCM's premiere acts. Led by passionate vocalist (and pastor) Mark Hall, the band specializes in accessible anthems that clearly address spiritual ...
| | Anne Murray What A Wonderful World: 26 Inspirational Classics CDs (1999)
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$17.15 WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD was originally released as a two-CD set of spirituals and inspirational pop songs in 1999. The 2008 edition cuts the selection from 26 to 14 songs, eliminating most of the classic gospel hymns and focusing primarily on Anne Murray's sweet-toned easy-listening versions of stalwart pop tunes like the Beatles' "Let It Be," Jackie DeShannon's "Put A Little Love In Your Heart," and Simon and Garfunkel's "Bridge Over Troubled Water." The elimination of most of the straight gospel material (cut down to a handful of songs in the disc's second half, including "Amazing Grace," "The Old Rugged Cross," and "How Great Thou Art") brings the set more in line with Murray's usual secular releases, which have a similar focus on well-known pop covers.
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| | Lakewood Church We Speak To Nations CD (2002)
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| | Chuck Strong Let's Get Back Together CD (2004)
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| | Christian Radio Hits CDs (2005) Digipak
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$7.49 Track Listing of songs: His Love Is Strong; Rhythm of the World; Give It Away; Center of the Mark; One Love; Love of Christ, The; Mighty Love; Screen Door; So Is His Love; This Is Love; Love Song for a Savior; DISC 2: Crown Him with Many Crowns; He's Got the Whole World in His Hands; Shall We Gather at the River; Oh Christ the Solid Rock! Stand; Nothing But the Blood of Jesus; I'll Fly Away; I Saw the Light; O, For a Thousand Tongues to Sing; Just as I Am; What a Friend ...
| | Amen Singers My Sweet Lord CD (2006)
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| | Blowing The Fuse: 31 R&B Classics That Rocked The Jukebox In 1960 CD (2006) (Import) Import; Germany
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$25.09 What is it about hearing Jimmy Jones' original 1960 version of the song "Handy Man" that makes one feel like James Taylor should have been prosecuted for song desecration in the 1970s? Checking out the 1960 volume in the German Bear Family label's Blowing the Fuse series makes a dead-set, open-and-shut case. This baby has 31 cuts, all of them burners. The thing opens with Buster Brown's "Fannie Mae," and after Jones' cut, Barrett Strong tears the mother down with the original version of "Money"! The blues are here, too, with Jimmy Reed's smash "Baby, What You Want Me to Do." There is just so much here, from the biggest hits -- and there are plenty, like Maurice Williams' "Stay," Fats Domino's "Walking to New Orleans," and Howlin' Wolf's read of Willie Dixon's "Spoonful" -- to the near ones -- like Sugar Pie DeSanto's "I Want to Know," the Shirelles' "Tonight's the Night" (speaking of criminals, Neil Young should never have been allowed to write a song or title an album with this moniker; the man has no respect), and Hank Ballard's "Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go," to name a few. The '60s dawned with plenty of great music: just check the original of "Ooh Poo Pah Doo, Pt. 1," by Jessie Hill. All of these tracks were consumed massively before the mass consumption of the transistor radio! Of course, there were real record stores then, and people gobbled up singles because there were so few albums to buy. Of course, it's going backwards now: today everyone picks rock the iPod way, and the culture for that stuff has just blown away like a tumbleweed. Nonetheless, anybody interested in the greatest singles that rock & roll, R&B, blues, and soul had to offer in the '50s and early '60s needs to scope out these platters from Bear Family. ~ Thom Jurek
The "BlowingThe Fuse" series imaginatively compiles R&B tracks in splendid sound & detail, assembled by Canadian collector & DJ Dave "Daddy Cool" Booth and knowledgeably annotated by Hank Williams-biographer Colin Escottare. The music comes from the dawn of the Post-War R&B era in 1945 and continues through to 1960! Other labels lift photos from old books & magazines and commission quickie liner notes that tell you little or nothing and often get it wrong. This series has detailed song-by-song notes, stories behind the songs and incredible never-before-seen ...
| | Shout Praises!: Kids Shout To The Lord CD (2006)
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| | Sunnyland Slim Classic Sides 1947-1953 CDs (2006) Remastered; Box Set
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$23.69 Sunnyland Slim recorded on a number of labels in the late 1940s and early '50s, but each of the sides he waxed represented the blues artist's dazzling ...
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