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Personnel: Sandi Patty; Deniece Williams, First Call, John Elefante, Kathy Troccoli, Larnelle Harris, Michael W. Smith, Miguel Angel Guerra, Amy Grant, Peabo Bryson, Russ Taff, Steve Green , Wayne Watson. Contemporary Christian Music artist Sandi Patty has achieved a remarkable degree of success, scoring herself a locker room full of Grammy Awards and gold albums since the early 1980s. Patty is also well known for her collaborations, and some of CCM's biggest stars appear with her on this compilation, including Denice Williams, Amy Grant, and Peabo Bryson. Patty's dazzling, elastic voice and her ability to incorporate pop flavors into her gospel sound are on full display throughout. And while the singing and the roster of guests on DUETS are both mighty impressive, they never upstage the powerful messages in these songs of faith. Sandi Patty Duets Songs | 1. | Make It 'Til Tomorrow - (with Peabo Bryson) |
| 2. | Pour on the Power - (with First Call) |
| 3. | Another Time, Another Place - (with Wayne Watson) |
| 4. | I've Just Seen Jesus - (with Larnelle Harris) |
| 5. | Home of the Lord, The - (with Russ Taff) |
| 6. | More Than Wonderful - (with Larnelle Harris) |
| 7. | Seekers of Your Heart - (with Steve Green/Larnelle Harris) |
| 8. | Solo el Amor - (with Miguel Angel Guerra) |
| 9. | They Say - (with Deniece Williams) |
| 10. | Home Will Find You - (with John Elefante) |
| 11. | Somewhere Over the Rainbow - (with Kathy Troccoli) |
| 12. | It Came Upon A Midnight Clear / O Little Town Of Bethlehem - (with Amy Grant) |
| 13. | Christmas Waltz - (with Michael W. Smith) |
| Purchase Duets CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Open The Eyes Of My Heart CDs (2005)
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| | 7: The Best Of Stryper CD (2003) Remastered
Duets
$8.49 16 Classics + 2 New Songs.
Stryper: Michael Sweet (vocals, guitar); Oz Fox (guitar, background vocals); Tim Gaines (keyboards, bass, background vocals); Robert Sweet (drums). Compilation producers: Michael Sweet, Kenny Lewis. Recorded between 1984 & 2003. Includes liner notes by Michael Sweet. Personnel: Michael Sweet, Oz Fox (vocals, guitar); Robert Sweet (drums); Kenny Lewis (programming); Jackson Marques (background vocals). Audio Mixers: Dan Nebenzal; Kenny Lewis; Michael Lloyd ; Michael Sweet; Paul Lani; Stryper; Carl Beatty; Carmine Rubino. Recording ...
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| | Brian Littrell Welcome Home CD (2006)
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$7.59 Composer: Rob Graves. Personnel: Brian Littrell (vocals, background vocals); Brian Littrell; Christopher Rojas (guitar, keyboards, drum programming); Billy Mann (guitar, keyboards); Basil Fung (guitar); Kris Wilkinson, David Davidson , David Angell, Carole Rabinowitz-Neuen (strings); Chris Kent (bass guitar); Dan Needham (drums); Jason Gaines (programming, drum programming); San Stancil, Kimberly Mont, Kevin Stancil, Keisha Williams, Mark Kibble, Elicia Brown, Luke Brown, Janice Corder (background vocals); Chuck Butler (guitar, programming); Dan Muckala ...
| | Queensryche Greatest Hits CD (2000)
Duets
$13.49 Out of print in the U.S.! While popular music trends cycle endlessly, Queensryche has remained a vital force in Progressive Hard Rock music. Unquestionably the defining moment of the band's career, the concept album Operation Mindcrime featured landmark songwriting, including "I Don't Believe in Love" and "Eyes of a Stranger". Queensryche reached an even wider audience with "Jet City Woman" and "Empire", and went to Number Nine on Billboard with the orchestral, Pink Floyd-influenced "Silent Lucidity". Those tracks and many others are included on this flawless collection. EMI.
Queensryche: Geoff Tate (vocals); Chris DeGarmo, Michael Wilton (guitar); Eddie Jackson (bass); Scott Rockenfield (drums). Producers: James Guthrie, Niel Kernon, Peter Collins, James Barton. Compilation producers: David Brown, Cheryl Pawelski. Includes liner notes by Paul Sutter. Digitally remastered by Evren Goknar (2000, Capitol Studios). Queensr˙che was poised to follow in the footsteps of Pink Floyd, Rush, and Iron Maiden. Their early albums were derivative but interesting, and the Seattle quintet quickly synthesized intelligent, technically impressive progressive rock and heavy metal. Vocalist Geoff Tate, guitarists Chris DeGarmo and Michael Wilton, bassist Eddie Jackson, and drummer Scott Rockenfield arguably peaked with 1988's concept album Operation:Mindcrime, a masterpiece in terms of musicianship and story structure. Then 1990's equally excellent Empire exploded thanks to "Silent Lucidity." But some things happened that stopped Queensr˙che from cementing itself as a superstar band for the ages: (1) Within a year grunge exploded, rendering Queensr˙che's skills "unhip"; (2) 1994's Promised Land did well commercially but was generally underappreciated; (3) Queensr˙che virtually ruined its own career with 1997's disappointing ...
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| | Bebe Winans Dream CD (2005)
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$9.55 Contains 12 untitled 5 second hidden tracks after track # 11. Personnel: BeBe Winans (vocals, background vocals); BeBe Winans; Pat Coils, Jason Webb , Pat Colis (keyboards); Craig Nelson (bass guitar); Paul Leim (drums); Jovaun Woods, Darwin Hobbs, Duane Starling, Denotra Sneed, Jerard Woods, Joey Kibble, Tiffany Palmer, Karima Kibble, LeAnne Palmore (background vocals); Tom Hemby (guitar, keyboards, bass synthesizer, drums); Steve Brewster (drums, percussion). Audio Mixers: Gregg Jampol; Ronnie Brookshire. Recording information: Puxico Studios, Nashville, TN; Sound Stage Recording Studios, Nashville, TN. Photographer: Darien Davis. Arrangers: Tom Hemby; BeBe Winans. BeBe Winans' solo career has been a struggle to establish himself separate from his musical family, and Dream, his fifth solo album, chronicles some of the recent difficulties. Winans has drifted from Atlantic Records, which released his self-titled solo debut in 1997, to Motown, which handled Love & Freedom (2000) and the concert set BeBe Live and Up Close (2002), and on to the custom label Hidden Beach (distributed by the Epic division of Sony) for the holiday collection My Christmas Prayer (2003) and now this album, technically issued under Hidden Beach's new gospel subsidiary, Still Waters, in conjunction with Winans' own TMG (The Movement Group) label. (Whew!) All of which is to say that, really, this is Winans' first "non-specialty recording" (as Hidden Beach label head Steve McKeever puts it) in five years, spanning a divorce and what McKeever refers to as "a much-needed sojourn." Divorces are, of course, a dicey matter in the gospel world, and perhaps it's not surprising that Winans has a little less to say than usual on the subject of religion. In his husky tenor (reminiscent of Teddy Pendergrass at his most unctuous), Winans is often apologetic, notably in "Love Me Anyway," in which he regrets that "my indiscretions have caused you much pain." Clearly intended as the album's centerpiece is "I Have a Dream," Winans' musical setting of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s famous speech from the 1963 March on Washington, which employs excerpts from the speech itself along with Winans' earnest singing of some of its passages. The result isn't as embarrassing as might have been feared, but not nearly as powerful, say, ...
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