| 1. Workin Man Blues |
| 2. Love Don't Work That Way |
| 3. How Did I Get Here |
| 4. Don't Throw Wood on a Dying Fire |
| 5. Miles Across the Bedroom |
| 6. Let Me, Let Me |
| 7. My Finest Hour |
| 8. These Days |
| 9. Somebody Lives There |
| 10. Time Will Tell |
These Days,Gary Morris,Capitol,Country,Country & Western,Country-Folk,Progressive Country
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These Days
Vince Gill Manufacturer: Mca Nashville ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000HKDEN8 Release Date: 2006-10-17 |
Tracks:
- Workin On A Big Chill
- Loves Standin
- Cowboy Up (featuring Gretchen Wilson)
- Sweet Thing
- Bet It All On You
- Nothin For A Broken Heart (Duet w/Rodney Crowell)
- Son Of A Ramblin Man (featuring Del McCoury)
- Smilin Song (featuring Michael McDonald)
- The Rhythm Of The Pourin Rain (featuring Bekka Bramlett)
- Nothin Left To Say
Tracks:
- All Prayed Up
- Cold Gray Light Of Gone (featuring The Del McCoury Band)
- A River Like You (featuring Jenny Gill)
- Ace Up Your Pretty Sleeve
- Molly Brown
- Girl (Guest Vocalist: Rebecca Lynn Howard)
- Give Me The Highway (featuring The Del McCoury Band)
- Sweet Augusta Darlin
- Little Brother
- Almost Home (Duet w/Guy Clark)
Tracks:
- This New Heartache
- The Only Love
- Out Of My Mind (featuring Patty Loveless)
- The Sight Of Me Without You
- I Cant Let Go (featuring Alison Krauss & Dan Tyminski)
- Dont Pretend With Me
- Some Things Never Get Old (featuring Emmylou Harris)
- Sweet Little Corrina (featuring Phil Everly)
- If I Can Make Mississippi (featuring Lee Ann Womack)
- Take This Country Back (Duet w/John Anderson)
Tracks:
- What You Don't Say (featuring LeAnn Rimes)
- The Reason Why (featuring Alison Krauss)
- The Rock Of Your Love (featuring Bonnie Raitt)
- What You Give Away (featuring Sheryl Crow)
- Faint Of Heart (Duet w/Diana Krall)
- Time To Carry On (featuring Jenny Gill)
- No Easy Way
- This Memory Of You (featuring Trisha Yearwood)
- How Lonely Looks
- Tell Me One More Time About Jesus (featuring Amy Grant)
- Everything And Nothing (featuring Katrina Elam)
- Which Way Will You Go
- These Days
Amazon.com
These new recordings of mostly recent Gill compositions are the culmination of a project aimed at recording four distinct albums: rock, romance, vintage honky-tonk, and acoustic. The Rockin' Record, virtually perfect from start to finish, begins with "Workin' on a Big Chill," its swampy groove straight out of John Fogerty and a showcase for Gill's guitar virtuosity--a groove he resumes on "Cowboy Up," with cameo harmonies from Gretchen Wilson. "Sweet Thing" and a duet with Rodney Crowell on "Nothin' for a Broken Heart" pulsate with Chuck Berry intensity that contrasts with the solid, '60s Memphis groove of "Bet It All on You." The Reason Why showcases Gill's legendary ease with ballads, several of them enhanced by creative string arrangements by David Campbell (Beck's father), including "What You Don't Say" with LeAnn Rimes and "The Memory of You" with Trisha Yearwood. The stunning "Faint of Heart," a remarkably sultry jazz duet with Diana Krall, could become a standard. Some Things Never Get Old revisits classic fiddle-steel honky-tonk, music Gill has long reverenced and referenced. "This New Heartache" is straight out of Ray Price. Gill and Patty Loveless tear up "Out of My Mind" and Allison Krauss and Dan Tyminski join in for the waltz "I Can't Let Go." "Don't Pretend with Me" honors Ernest Tubb's honky-tonk primitivism. Little Brother, all-acoustic and often bluegrass-flavored, shines from beginning to end. Along with "Molly Brown," a stark cautionary about racial violence, Gill sings both "Cold Gray Light of Dawn" and "Give Me the Highway" with the Del McCoury Band. He and Guy Clark close it out with "Almost Home." Despite outstanding past efforts, Gill--one of the top hitmakers of the '90s--hasn't had a Top Ten single since 2000. No matter. His talents and the heart he puts into his writing, singing, and picking remain at their peak. This stellar collection proves it--four times over. --Rich KienzleAlbum Description
In an unmatched outpouring of virtuosity and energy, Vince Gill has created a 4-CD set of 43 new and original songs that MCA Records will release Oct. 17 under the title These Days. The collection is an artistic tour de force that displays Gill's mastery of lyrics and musical styles, ranging from traditional country and bluegrass to jazz and rock."I started looking at all these songs I had," the amiable superstar explains, "and going, `Shoot, I want to record that song, and I want to record that song.' I just kept checking with the other musicians to see if they were available. I had no deadlines, no rules or anything like that. So I just kept trying songs."
To accompany him on this ambitious undertaking, Gill turned both to artists he knew and had worked with before and to those whose music he admired at a distance. "I never try to fill up my records with famous people," Gill says. "I try to fill them up with the most talented people I can find on the face of the earth." By the time the project was completed, that group included Sheryl Crow, Bonnie Raitt, Diana Krall, Rodney Crowell, Phil Everly, the Del McCoury Band, Emmylou Harris, John Anderson, Lee Ann Womack, Jenny Gill, Amy Grant, LeAnn Rimes, Gretchen Wilson, Guy Clark, Trisha Yearwood, Bekka Bramlett, Michael McDonald, steel-guitar master Buddy Emmons and many other musical standouts.
Initially, Gill planned to pare down the songs he'd recorded to a single album. Then, in one of the studios he used, he spotted some Beatles memorabilia and recalled that the Fab Four had routinely released multiple albums within the same year.
Gill took the idea to Luke Lewis, Universal Music Group Nashville Co-Chairman, who totally supported his notion of multiple releases. In fact, Lewis came up with an even more radical strategy: he told Vince to go and record more songs that explore his passion for acoustic sounds and release a 4-CD set. And that's exactly what happened.
Gill co-produced These Days with famed keyboardist John Hobbs and sound engineering whiz Justin Niebank.
Customer Reviews:
These Days ~ Vince Gill.......2007-07-07
Inspired by negative reviews.......2007-05-21
Well, the good news is the negative reports were just wrong. I like these CD's, there are four in the box set, more every time I listen to them. An excellent product and a great addition to any music collection that loves ballads, country, bluegrass, and yes: Vince!!
These Days by Vince Gill.......2007-05-13
Vince Gill - These Days.......2007-05-13
Simply awesome !!!.......2007-05-12
Again, Vince Gill delivers !!
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These Days
Bon Jovi Manufacturer: Island / Mercury ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000I07S Release Date: 1999-02-09 |
Tracks:
- Hey God
- Something For The Pain
- This Ain't A Love Song
- These Days
- Lie To Me
- Damned
- My Guitar Lies Bleeding In My Arms
- (It's Hard) Letting You Go
- Hearts Breaking Even
- Something To Believe In
- If That's What It Takes
- Diamond Ring
Customer Reviews:
Quintessential Bom Jovi Album.......2007-04-13
A great buy, in my opinion. And if anything were to happen to my copy, I would not hesitate to purchase another one. And (what the heck!) from Amazon.com too!
MY SECOND PERSONAL FAV!!!.......2007-02-17
best ever.......2007-01-13
Bon Jovi's Best Album, Even Better.......2006-09-06
deeper side of bon jovi.......2006-08-01
Songs like Hey God, My Guitars Lies Bleeding In My Arms, It's Hard Letting You Go, Something To Believe In, and Diamond Ring has very deep lyrics. And This Aint A Lovesong is a very sad lovesong as it says on the title.
The only songs that really has a typical Bon Jovi sound is Something For The Pain, This Aint a Lovesong is a typical Bon Jovi ballad, and Heart's Breaking Even and Lie To Me as well.
But I like this album even though if it has a deeper sound.
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The Royal Tenenbaums (Collector's Edition)
Various Artists Manufacturer: Hollywood Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000068TNT Release Date: 2002-07-02 |
Tracks:
- 111 Archer Avenue - Mark Mothersbaugh
- These Days - Nico
- String Quartet In F Major - Ysaye Quartet
- Me And Julio Down By The Schoolyard - Paul Simon
- Sonata For Cello And Piano In F Minor - The Mutato Muzika Orchestra
- Wigwam - Bob Dylan
- Look At That Old Grizzly Bear - Mark Mothersbaugh
- Look At Me - John Lennon
- Lullaby - Emitt Rhodes
- Mothersbaugh Canon - Mark Mothersbaugh
- Police & Thieves - The Clash
- Scrapping And Yelling - Mark Mothersbaugh
- Judy Is A Punk - Ramones
- Pagoda's Theme - Mark Mothersbaugh
- Needle In The Hay - Elliott Smith
- Fly - Nick Drake
- I Always Wanted To Be A Tenenbaum - Mark Mothersbaugh
- Christmas Time Is Here - Vince Guaraldi Trio
- Stephanie Says - The Velvet Underground
- Rachel Evans Tenenbaum (1965-2000) - Mark Mothersbaugh
- Sparkplug Minuet - Mark Mothersbaugh
- The Fairest Of The Seasons - Nico
- Hey Jude - The Mutato Muzika Orchestra
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The magical triad behind Rushmore's spunky, starry-eyed soundtrack--music supervisor Randall Poster, composer Mark Mothersbaugh, and director Wes Anderson--leaps forward a decade from that beloved soundtrack's '60s gems, in the process adopting a more pensive feel for The Royal Tenenbaums' musical backdrop. It may lack the euphoric sing-along feel of, say, Creation's "Makin' Time," but the rock and folk tracks here perfectly match the film's crumbling characters and their dilapidated relationships. The Ramones' "Judy Is a Punk" is a burst of nostalgic rebellion but surely causes a sad twinge in light of Joey Ramone's untimely death in 2001; gloom-folker Nick Drake's "Fly" and Elliott Smith's excellently depressing "Needle in the Hay"--which is used to chilling effect during a wrist-slashing scene--further deepen the dark thread running through Tenenbaums. But those who prefer the sunny disposition of Rushmore will be thrilled by the calming concoctions of Mothersbaugh, who heralds the coming of a new scene with graceful woodwind/string parts ("Scrapping and Yelling") and playful sitar pieces ("Pagoda's Theme"). Throw in the Clash's squalling "Police & Thieves" and the Velvet Underground's petal-soft "Stephanie Says" and you've got another winning soundtrack from the film biz's most in-tune music lovers. Tenenbaum or not, you can go home again. --Kristy MartinCustomer Reviews:
Great easy listenening .......2007-02-02
Help trying to figure out the title of a song.......2006-04-17
omitted song.......2006-02-01
Emitt Rhodes - Lullabye
A beautiful track played in the scence where Royal is lying in his bed sucking down a shake and reading a book when Chas say "lights out old man" and switchs off the light. One of my fav songs in the movie along side the rolling stones - she smiled sweetly. sadly both songs were omitted but still a beautiful soundtrack.
Where's Van Morrison?!.......2005-03-16
The Royal Tenenbaums Soundtrack.......2005-03-14
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These Are the Days
Gino Vannelli Manufacturer: Hip-O Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000E0LM2G Release Date: 2006-02-21 |
Tracks:
- It's Only Love
- Venus Envy
- These Are The Days
- Rock Me To Heaven
- Eastwest World
- The Great Divide
- Right Where I Am
- Living Inside Myself
- I Just Wanna Stop
- People Gotta Move
Customer Reviews:
Gino Vannelli - These Are The Days.......2007-05-30
Gino's latest...... " These Are The Day's ".......2007-03-20
Mellow fun tunes.......2007-01-08
He's Back!!!.......2006-07-27
"Great Divide" is so sad, so full of that realization that, "Oh, boy, I have really screwed up my life."
It's also great to hear his voice sounding as good as twenty years ago. So many singers really lose range and force as they age. No, he's not going to hit those "Fly into this Night" high notes. He's 54, okay? But, with this release, I think Gino can really get the spotlight back on himself, gain better backing, and really come out with some terrific stuff in the future.
new good, and old still good.......2006-07-13
they are not the old sound from the 70's but they are good .
he has gone a new way on some of the new songs and they are very
good with a little twist here and there with a sound he has never done before which is good seeing this is 2006, I hope tho that he goes on tour to sapport this cd cos he would sell a lot more if he did.Is this something your need to have ? Yes!
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Sea Music
Dan Zanes & Festival Five Folk Manufacturer: Festival Five Rec. ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001XAMU4 Release Date: 2004-04-27 |
Tracks:
- Strike The Bell
- Farewell Nova Scotia
- Cap Cod Girls
- Shenandoah
- Blow Ye Winds In The Morning
- All For Me Grog
- Leaving Of Liverpool
- Windy Old Weather
- Sloop John B
- Long Time Ago
- Mingulay Boat Song
- Deep Blue Sea
- The Mermaid
- Rolling Home
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On Sea Music, former Del Fuegos frontman turned kid's music songster Dan Zanes performs a set of old sea shanties in a rough-hewn but charming manner. He takes songs that have been worn smooth from constant use, artfully scuffs them up, and restores them to their former "ragged but right" glory. His performance of "Shenandoah," for example, features some fine Leadbelly-style 12-string guitar picking and an anguished vocal that almost erases the memory of the polite, formal choral arrangements that usually smother the song. And his "Sloop John B" sails along on jaunty banjos and mandolins rather than the slick harmonies of the Beach Boys' version. These shanties were originally created by sailors as work songs, and consequently they have choruses that are perfect for singing along. Zanes is joined on many tracks by an enthusiastic chorus of kids who are obviously having a wonderful time belting out the sometimes salty lyrics. As with all of Zanes's recordings for children, adults are likely to find themselves listening to this wonderful music even when the kids aren't underfoot. --Michael John SimmonsCustomer Reviews:
On any list of great "kids" CDs you will love too........2007-03-28
This one *is* great for sing-alongs with the kids, but is a fine old timey record of sea songs that can be enjoyed by anyone. Loose-limbed versions of "Shenendoah", "Sloop John B" and "Cape Cod Girls" are fine and fun.
"Strike The Bell", "Blow Ye Winds", "Leaving of Liverpool" and others are fun sing-alongs as well as good history lessons. My 3.5 year-old and I enjoy this record equally.
It's particularly nice that Zanes' website has the lyrics AND chords -- really helps extend the listening and playing pleasure. I also appreciate that DZ doesn't dumb down the music for kids at all -- you get a real feel of the folk tradition of handmade music here.
great for kids, great for adults!.......2007-02-27
favorite.......2007-01-10
Disappointing.......2006-06-01
Great CD for kids and adults.......2006-03-29
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All That Jazz (1979 Film)
Ralph Burns Manufacturer: Polygram Int'l ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000008115 Release Date: 2000-04-25 |
Tracks:
- Main Title (Instrumental) - Ralph Burns
- On Broadway - George Benson
- Michelle (Instrumental) - Ralph Burns
- Take Off With Us - Sandahl Bergman & Chorus
- Vivaldi Concert In G (Instrumental) - Ralph Burns
- Ponte Vecchio (Instrumental) - Ralph Burns
- Everything Old Is New Again - Peter Allen
- South Mt Sinai Parade (Instrumental) - Ralph Burns
- After You've Gone - Leland Palmer
- There'll Be Some Changes Made - Ann Reinking
- Who's Sorry Now - Chorus
- Some Of These Days - Erzsebet Foldi
- Going Home Now (Instrumental) - Ralph Burns
- Bye Bye Love - Ben Vereen & Roy Scheider
Album Description
1995 reissue of the soundtrack to director Bob Fosse's acclaimed 1979 musical co-starring Roy Scheider and Jessica Lange. Ralph Burns arranged & conducted all 14 tracks, whichinclude performances by George Benson, Sandahl Bergman and Ben Vereen with Scheider. A Spectrum/ Karussell release.Album Details
Accompanying Music to the Critically Acclaimed, Oscar Winning (For Best Art Direction, Best Score and Best Costume Design) 1979 Musical which features Musical Performances by Roy Scheider and Ben Vereen and also Stars Jessica Lange and Johnathan Lithgow. Includes the George Benson Standard "On Broadway", plus a Piece of Vivaldi's "Concert in G" and More.Customer Reviews:
Life and Death On The Great White Way.......2007-06-24
Joe Gideon (Roy Scheider) is a celebrated stage and film director famous for creating dance numbers with a super sexy style--and truly chaotic professional and personal life. Even as he edits a film he has recently directed, he begins rehearsals for a new Broadway show. Even as he duels with his acidic show-biz ex-wife over the needs of their daughter, he cheats on his girl friend with any lovely chorus girl who wants to fall across his bed. He goes from crisis to crisis in a round of late nights fueled by nicotine, caffine, alcohol, and drugs--and he loves every ego-gratifying moment of it. What he does not love is the heart attack he has in the middle of it all.
What divides viewers is not so much the plot as the overall style of the film. Like Joe Gideon, Bob Fosse (1927-1987) was most famous for his musicals, which were often akin to beautiful but distinctly dark hallucinations of super-stylized motion showing lots of skin. With ALL THAT JAZZ, Fosse takes his unique, highly surrealistic musical style and combines it with the similarly surrealistic approach of such master directors as Fellini. The result is a film that shifts between past, present, and future with glittering musical numbers that leap from the mind of Gideon himself to make wry comment on his egocentric madness--and in which beautiful show girls become the personification of death.
As Joe Gideon, Roy Scheider (perhaps best known for his tough-cop role in THE FRENCH CONNECTION) truly gives the performance of his career; he is amazing in the role of the driven, egocentric director/choreographer who will stop at nothing to pursue his desires, professional or otherwise. The film also gives us two performers who rarely appear on screen: Leland Palmer as Gideon's ex-wife Audrey Paris (a role based on Gwen Verdon) and Ann Rhineking as Gideon's long-suffering dancer-girlfried Kate Jagger (a role, ironically, based on herself.) Both prove extremely memorable--as does Ben Vereen, a performer I do not usually like, appearing here in as the emcee of Gideon's final and most memorable hallucination.
The cinematography by Giuseppe Rotunno is sharp, clean, disquieting, and manages to convey the New York of the late 1970s in remarkable detail; the editing by Alan Heim (who also worked on such memorable films as NETWORK and STAR 80) is also memorable. Indeed, be it lighting, costumes, casting, or overall art design it is virtually impossible to fault the film at any level. Even so--ALL THAT JAZZ remains as likely to divide viewers today as it did in 1979. Movie musicals have changed a great deal over the past decade or so, but ALL THAT JAZZ remains a unique offering. You either get it or you don't; you either like it or you hate it.
There are at least two DVDs on the market. One is a no-frills edition with a good transfer; the other offers several bells and whistles that fans of the film will enjoy. Recommended in either version.
GFT, Amazon Reviewer
Fantastic!.......2007-06-18
Well executed, entertaining, musical.......2007-03-25
Eclectic Mix.......2007-02-24
"Bye, bye love"...........2007-02-09
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These Days
Bon Jovi Manufacturer: Polygram Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001EGM Release Date: 1995-06-27 |
Tracks:
- Hey God
- Something For The Pain
- This Ain't A Love Song
- These Days
- Lie To Me
- Damned
- My Guitar Lies Bleeding In My Arms
- (It's Hard) Letting You Go
- Hearts Breaking Even
- Something To Belive In
- If Thats What It Takes
- Diamond Ring
Customer Reviews:
Their best probably........2006-07-11
I Understand Disappointment, But It Is Still Good. .......2006-07-10
Just as good as, if not better than, Keep The Faith.......2006-01-19
The best Jovi yet!.......2004-04-02
The Ultimate "Grows On You" Album.......2003-12-05
Although there are great arguments for why this is a great album (decent diversity, a few musical moments to shine, an "evolved" sound), even I almost lost the faith right around the "Always" era.
People only look at this album as opposed to the number one hit that came before it when judging it. "Always" was a less-musical version of megahiddengem "I Want You" from '92's masterpiece "Keep the Faith." Alas, it got all the attention, and as always in this industry, you gotta follow it up with something that makes sense (or alteast you think you should). But anyone that knows the principles of cause and effect knows that every stimulus brings consequences.
Hence a ballad-heavy album and softer singles (starting with "This Ain't A Love Song"). And a band in their mid thirties. I never thought this was a bad album, but most agree there was a magic, a fire, that previous efforts oozed, that this album just sort of sat on. The band was maturing, but in a bit of a worried way, just because the music they had just made 2 years ago was so good. And don't forget, it's possible the addition of Hugh could have been atleast a mild contributing factor to the change in group dynamics too. I love their ballads amazingly, but I smelled a change in chemistry at this time.
Fortunately they THEN got to work on the long and tedious process of showing to the world they weren't JUST a ballad band (isn't time funny, NOW they're having to show the world they aren't just a "Livin On A Prayer" band). Anyone who saw them on tour in '95 saw them rip into "Rockin' In The Free World" and never look back. I found the French release of the album and was treated to the two bonus tracks "All I Want Is Everything" and "Bitter Wine" which are better than most of the album tracks. I focused on the heavy interlude in "My Guitar Lies Bleeding In My Arms" and something happened; I curiously started listening to the album with a frequency almost as great as previous albums.
4 Years Later, in 1999, I had an epiphany. Not that everyone has to get the same thing I do, we all respond in different ways. I was on vacation and listening to the album; the first ever Bon Jovi song I flat-out DID NOT LIKE ("Something to Believe In") followed into my ears. And when Jon did the most gutwrenching scream that I ever heard (towards the end), it was really weird. I sat up and adrenaline started flowing, emotions ran wild, and a lightbulb came on. I got "it." The "it" that this album speaks to me. It might speak differently to you, but once again baffled by the fools who call Bon Jovi campy and cheesy, I understood the profound emotional bedding within the framework that is "These Days." And now, I think it is a truly remarkable effort. Needless to say, I love ALL the songs now.
If you are a patient and understanding human being and you own "Keep the Faith", "New Jersey," and "Bounce", it is in your best interest to get this album. Just don't have any preconceived expectations of what it should be.
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Driving North
Chris Pureka Manufacturer: Chris Pureka ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002XVSGU Release Date: 2004-09-14 |
Tracks:
- Silo Song
- Unwelcome
- 3 A.M.
- Burning Bridges
- Grey
- Porch Songs
- Afterall
- Reprieve
- Cynical
- Roadside
- Driving North
Customer Reviews:
Smart, Cynical and Heartbreaking.......2006-02-17
Utterly Amazing.......2005-10-05
Stupendous Songwriting and Stunning Voice.......2005-07-09
This is a story of Driving North.......2005-02-15
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For the Living of These Days
Kate Campbell , and Spooner Oldham Manufacturer: Large River Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000H7JE26 Release Date: 2006-09-05 |
Tracks:
- Jesus Christ
- If I Ever Get To Heaven
- Without Him
- Be Thou My Vision
- Prayer Of Thomas Merton
- God Of Grace And God Of Glory
- Dark Night Of The Soul
- When I Let Jesus Take My Hand
- Terrible Mercy
- Would They Love Him Down In Shreveport
- There's A Wideness In God's Mercy
- They Killed Him
- Faces In The Water
- There Is A Balm In Gilead
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There's no sacrilege intended in terming this spiritually minded collaboration a match made in heaven. Kate Campbell has won a loyal folk following with her purity of tone, literary inspirations, and depth of moral vision. Spooner Oldham has supplied soulful keyboards behind artists ranging from Percy Sledge and Aretha Franklin to Bob Dylan and Neil Young, and has further distinguished himself as songwriting partner of the great Dan Penn. This collection of hymns and contemporary material in a Christian vein benefits from the stripped-down intimacy and one-take immediacy of their performances as a duo. "If I Ever Get to Heaven," a Campbell-Oldham composition, speculates on the afterlife, but the most pointed material concerns the religion's radical message for life on earth, with Woody Guthrie's "Jesus Christ," Bobby Braddock's "Would They Love Him Down in Shreveport," and Kris Kristofferson's "They Killed Him" each suggesting that a second coming could result in another crucifixion. Whereas some of the more traditional-sounding material, such as the Irish "Be Thou My Vision" and "There's a Wideness in God's Mercy," stresses the comforts of religion, original material from Campbell--including "Dark Night of the Soul" and "Terrible Mercy"--explores the complexities. Whatever the message, Oldham's gospel piano and bedrock organ are worth hearing on their own. --Don McLeeseCustomer Reviews:
Hauntingly Beautiful.......2007-07-14
And I must say this newest offering is astounding in is beauty, depth, musicianship and complexity.
Campbell and Oldham (re)weave a thicket of old threads into lustrous tapestries of new strength and beauty...
Honestly, this is music which stands upon multiple thresholds:
Between tradition and innovation...
Between joy and pain...
Between questions and assurance...
Between Heaven and Earth.
Wherever you find yourself in your Christian walk of faith: Treat yourself to the comforting challenge of these words, this music!
The Simplicities and Complexities of Faith.......2007-03-09
Kate is great!.......2006-12-31
's cds. I hope that you'll sample all of them and love them as much as I do. She has a great voice - her writing matches her voice. I'm from Alabama originally - Kate really speaks to me.
You need something like this, but maybe not this.......2006-10-29
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In These Days
Billy Crockett Manufacturer: Walking Angel ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004SBAJ Release Date: 1999-01-07 |
Tracks:
- How Good You Are
- Walkin' Home
- The Bottom Of Life
- Couch Potato
- The Wake Up Song
- Song And Dance
- 41 Lawnmowers
- All Together
- Storybook Dreams
- The Crockosaurus
- Bogart's Independance
- Elena
- The Time Is Now
- Portrait Of Love
- Love Carrier
- Best Of Friends
- Thankful Boys And Girls
- A Father's Love
Album Description
Live from Texas tour. 18 tracks of Billy's classic concert songs. Warm energy and spontaneity throughout with audiences and sidemen that help create a rare celebration and musical reunion.Customer Reviews:
Excellent collection from a sincere singer songwriter........2006-05-23
Best live album I've heard.......2001-05-31
Very Fun Christian Music!.......2000-06-20
Music Album:
- This Is Gold [Import]
- This Is Shelby Lynne: The Best of the Epic Years [Import]
- Tippy Toeing
- To Lefty From Willie [Enhanced] [Original recording remastered]
- Trail Through Yesterday
- Two Golden Voices of Recitations
- Ultimate Dolly Parton [Import]
- Wild Kentucky Skies
- Winners 2002 [Import]
- Winners [Import]
