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John Hampton Discography of CDs
Show only: CD (9) • MP3 (5)
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Do You See What I See? CD (2006)
John Hampton CD discography Todd Agnew: Ted Partin (bass instrument); Jeff Roach, Jim Spake.
Personnel: Christy Nockels, Anthony Evans, Vince Lichlyter, Mike Weaver, Shelley Jennings, Michael O'Brien (vocals); Paul Moak, Steve Selvidge (electric guitar); Jonathan Chu (violin); Jim Spake (clarinet); Jeff Roach (piano); Jeremy Lutito, Kim Trammel (drums); Elizabeth Montgomery, John Hampton, Brian Wilson (percussion).
Audio Mixer: John Hampton.
Recording information: Ardent Studios, Memphis, TN; Berwick Lane, Franklin, TN; First Avenue Sound, Franklin, TN; Platinum Studios, Nashville, TN; Soundwerks, Nashville, TN; Sunset Blvd. Studio, Brentwood, TN.
Photographers: Gary ...
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Gully CD (2007)
John Hampton music CDs There's a little Tom Waits and Bruce Cockburn in Rob Jungklas and a little Bob Dylan, too, but mostly he's his own deep-souled tale-twister. Gully, the follow-up to 2003's Arkadelphia, offers more of the same roots music rinsed in grimy regional blues -- you feel sorry at times for the guitars that endured the Gully sessions -- but the lid on these songs won't stay down because of what they have to say. Thoughts gurgle out over the music in a way that's both blistering and mesmerizing (see "God's Right Hand"). And there's a depth of feeling throughout that ...
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Freedom CD (2007)
John Hampton CD discography Born and raised in Nova Scotia, Canada where I played in many different rock and roll bands both in the Halifax and Yarmouth areas. Moved to Alberta, where I currantly reside,switched to country-rock and formed my band "Paladin".
My music was influenced by some of my favorite bands at the time such as "The Stampeders"-Canada, "The Dave Clark Five"-England, "Paul Revere And The ...
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Arkadelphia CD (2003)
John Hampton albums Audio Mixer: Jeff Powell.
Personnel: Rob Jungklas (vocals, guitar, mandolin, percussion); Jeff Powell (piano); Rick Steff (pump organ); John C. Stubblefield (upright bass); Harry Peel (snare drum); John Hampton (percussion); Susan Marshall (background vocals).
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Bloom CD (1996)
John Hampton discography BLOOM was nominated for a 1997 Grammy Award for Best Rock Gospel Album.
Audio Adrenaline uses the term "NuRock" to refer to its particular recipe of punk, thrash, straightahead rock and softer rock ballads, with Christian metaphors and unwavering spirituality sprinkled throughout. BLOOM is NuRock at its most accessible, with a strong alterna-pop sensibility but not without the intensity, speed and edginess of ...
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Steve Wiggins (2005)
John Hampton songs Track Listing of songs: Don't Ya Think; Jesus Is Real; Dancin' In Sunshine; You Know; Comin' Down; For You; 18" Journey; Lovin' Time; Knock It Off; All the Darkness;
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Of Moons & Fools... CD (1997)
John Hampton albums Personnel: Tommy Hoehn (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Rick Clark (guitar, keyboards, background vocals); Emory Smith (guitar, Theremin); Joe Hardy (guitar, background vocals); Roy Howell, Keith Young, Gene Nunez, Andy Tate, Jack Holder (guitar); Gary Topper, Jim Spake, Andrew Love, Carl Marsh (horns); Mark Horwitz (keyboards, background vocals); Eddie DeGarmo, Hal Newman (keyboards); John Hampton (drums, background vocals); Walter Polk, Steve Ebe (drums); Debbie ...
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Techno-Squid Eats Parliament CD
John Hampton music CDs All songs written by members of Techno-Squid Eats Parliament.
TECHNO-SQUID EATS PARLIAMENT is a CD-ROM that can be used in either a standard CD player (audio only) or a Macintosh CD-ROM drive (audio & video).
Produced by Ardent's in-house main man John Hampton (Gin Blossoms, Replacements) Techno-Squid Eats Parliament's eponymous debut is a skronky, noisy fusion of sing-song melodies and wheezing guitar noise, with ...
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 John Hampton discography Worked With
Rob Jungklas, Todd Agnew, Alice Stuart
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