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On his 2005 Brash Music debut, Atlanta-based singer-songwriter Aaron Shust offers up an earnest set of Christian pop/rock tunes. Often recalling the popular CCM artist Chris Tomlin, Shust conveys clear messages of faith and devotion on highly melodic tracks such as "Let the People Praise," "More Wonderful," and, most notably, "My Savior My God," an uplifting single that proved to be a surprise hit in early '06.
Personnel: Aaron Shust; Candi Pearson (vocals); Dan Hannon (guitar, keyboards, loops); Tim Gibson (bass guitar); Jon Chalden (drums).
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| | J Geils Band Love Stinks CD (1980)
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$7.69 After spending the 1970s as a hard-touring rock band with a few hits sprinkled here and there, the J. Geils Band retooled their sound for 1980's LOVE STINKS. The album resulted in the band's first ever back-to-back set of gold certified albums (1978's SANCTUARY reached the half million mark as well), which showed that in addition ...
| | Ziggens Greatest Zits CDs (2003)
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$12.39 In many cases, best-of collections reflect the label's tastes rather than the artist's; the record company picks and chooses the songs, and the artist has little or no say in the matter (especially if he/she has moved on to another label -- in that case, the artist probably won't be consulted at all). But when the artist does have a chance to shape the contents of a best-of package, it's always interesting to see what he/she thinks is important. Greatest Zits: 1990-2003, for example, really does reflect the tastes of the Ziggens, who picked all of the material themselves. Spanning 13 years, this two-CD set paints a likable picture of the Southern Californians, who are known for their nutty, goofy way of blending punk and surf rock (sometimes with a strong country influence). The material on Greatest Zits (as opposed to Greatest Hits) is divided into two categories; disc one contains what the Ziggens consider their most essential work, while disc two is a "bonus surf CD." Not that disc one isn't extremely surf-minded; it's just that disc two (which is full of instrumentals) focuses on recordings that are worthwhile but not quite as essential. Both discs, however, easily capture the band's wacky outlook. The Ziggens always identified with punk's more lighthearted side -- that is, the Ramones and the Dickies instead of the Sex Pistols, the Germs, Fear, or ...
| | Rick Springfield We Are The '80S CD (2006)
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$7.59 Rick Springfield made several very good records in the '70s and also had a handful of hits, most notably 1972's "Speak to the Sky," which climbed to number 14 on the Billboard chart, and he continued to record into the new millennium, but for most listeners, he will be forever identified with the streak of hits he had in the early '80s. After over a decade of hard work, he finally had a huge hit in 1981 with the terrific "Jessie's Girl," a tense power pop classic that turned into a number one hit and turned Springfield into a huge star. Over the next five years, he had 14 Top 40 singles in America, the great majority of which are collected on VH1 Classic/Legacy's 2006 release We Are the '80s. As the title suggests, this 14-track compilation focuses entirely on Springfield's '80s work -- those looking for a more comprehensive retrospective should turn to Legacy's excellent 2005 double-disc set Written in Rock -- and it does a good job of rounding up the biggest singles, ...
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