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No Name Face(more) »rank: 230882by: Lifehouse
:Album Description:Includes two bonus tracks, both not on the U.S. version: 'What's Wrong With That' and 'Fool'. :No Name Face is an auspicious debut from a band seemingly made to rule the airwaves. The insinuating melodies that mark Lifehouse's radio-friendly sound are not unlike those of matchbox twenty or Live in their softer moments. From the first single, 'Hanging by a Moment,' to the emotive and uplifting 'Quasimodo' and the wonderful 'Trying' (think Crowded House at their lilting best), Lifehouse are self-possessed and focused. Young singer-songwriter Jason Wade (the son of two ministers) imbues Lifehouse's vibe with a spiritual quality that's never heavy-handed, ... |
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Hanging by a Moment(more) »rank: 240403by: Lifehouse
:Album Details:The Breakthrough Hit by the Youthful Band Includes Two Exclusives, an Acoustic Version and the Enhanced Video, plus the Unreleased B-side 'fairy Tale Sand Castles'. |
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Lifehouse(more) »rank: 229249by: Lifehouse
:Album Description:Lifehouse is back with their self titled album that includes an enhanced portion showcasing a live performance of 'You & Me' form NY and two bonus tracks, 'Today' & 'Along the Way', as well as the making of and snippets of the 'You & Me' Video. Universal. 2005. |
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Who We Are(more) »rank: 303313by: Lifehouse
:Album Description:Lifehouse is singer-guitarist Jason Wade, drummer Rick Woolstenhulme and bassist-singer Bryce Soderberg. These three guys are a hit making machine! Jason Wade proved himself a gifted songwriter with Lifehouse's first record, 2000's multiplatinum No Name Face, which spawned the #1 hit 'Hanging by a Moment.' Calling that song a hit, however, is a bit of an understatement as 'Hanging by a Moment' was the most-played song of 2001. Stanley Climbfall, the band's Top 10 follow-up, was released in 2002. 2005 saw the release of their third album simply titled Lifehouse which included the undeniable hit #1 multi-format hit 'You And Me' and ... |
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Hanging by a Moment(more) »rank: 243738by: Lifehouse
:Album Description:The first single & hit from the 2000 debut album 'No Name Face' by this L.A. based alternative act that's been described as a cross between Live and Matchbox Twenty. Both Lifehouse's album and 'Hanging By A Moment' are Billboard hits. No American release exists for 'Hanging By A Moment', and this import disc is backed with three previously unreleased non album tracks, 'Fairytales Sandcastles', 'What's Wrong With That' and 'Fool'. 2001 release. |
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Who We Are(more) »rank: 307783by: Lifehouse
:Album Description:14 tracks. From the band that brought you the hugh hit back in 2001, 'hanging by a moment', lifehouse return in 2007 with their new album 'who we are'. Includes the single, 'first time' which was a massive crossover hit in the us! With 'who we are', lifehouse takes another evolutionary step making an upbeat album full of potential hits sure to please fans and make new ones. The australian / uk version features 2 bonus tracks which are not available on the north american version! 1. DISARRAY 2. FIRST TIME 3. WHATEVER IT TAKES 4. WHO WE ARE 5. BROKEN 6. ... |
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Who We Are(more) »rank: 430546:Album Description:International pressing includes one bonus track, 'Keep The Change'. On Who We Are, singer-songwriter Jason Wade-along with drummer Rick Woolstenhulme and bassist Bryce Soderberg-gets back to the basics of what made him first form the band while still a teenager in suburban California. Universal. 2007. |
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Stanley Climbfall(more) »rank: 505651by: Lifehouse
:Album Description:International pressing includes one bonus track, 'Keep The Change'. On Who We Are, singer-songwriter Jason Wade-along with drummer Rick Woolstenhulme and bassist Bryce Soderberg-gets back to the basics of what made him first form the band while still a teenager in suburban California. Universal. 2007. |
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Lifehouse(more) »rank: 401565by: Lifehouse
:Album Description:Produced by John Algia. 3 Japan-only bonus tracks. |
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Fuse(more) »rank: 729476by: Lifehouse
:Album Description:Produced by John Algia. 3 Japan-only bonus tracks. |




Marie opens the show with an outdoor rendition of "We Need a Little Christmas" and then moves into the studio where Kirk Cameron arrives on a snowmobile (fresh from rescuing a trio of blonde snow bunnies) to read "The First Christmas Story." Lee Greenwood performs "Christmas to Christmas" and later a duet with Marie. "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas" is sung by Sally Struthers and daughter with help from the Osmond Boys--six stepping stones ages 4 to 12 who have the senior Osmonds' moves down pat. The adorable award, though, goes to Marie's 5-year-old son, Steven, who performs a rockin' version of "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town" (clapping on the off-beat nearly the whole song).
Marie has a good, strong voice, but many of the songs are overproduced and melodramatic. This, most likely, is a product of the big, pouffy '80s (her hair and outfits are also bigger-than-life) rather than a reflection of her talents. The closing number, "O Holy Night," sung by Marie alone, is quite lovely. --Dana Van Nest