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Sister Act 2: Back In The Habit - Songs From The Motion Picture Soundtrack(more) »rank: 1866by: Various Artists
: :Whoopi Goldberg has a lot of talents, but singing is not one of them. Hearing her massacre Motown classics like 'Dancing in the Street,' 'Ball of Confusion' and 'Ain't No Mountain High Enough' in her flat, dull voice on this soundtrack album would be harmless if a whole generation weren't being introduced to these songs through her clumsy performances. Several choirs turn in lackluster performances of gospel numbers. The disc's one redeeming moment is Aretha Franklin's overpowering delivery of 'A Deeper Love,' written and produced by C+C Music Factory. ... |
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Voices: Ultimate Gospel Collection(more) »rank: 2116by: Various Artists
: :Whoopi Goldberg has a lot of talents, but singing is not one of them. Hearing her massacre Motown classics like 'Dancing in the Street,' 'Ball of Confusion' and 'Ain't No Mountain High Enough' in her flat, dull voice on this soundtrack album would be harmless if a whole generation weren't being introduced to these songs through her clumsy performances. Several choirs turn in lackluster performances of gospel numbers. The disc's one redeeming moment is Aretha Franklin's overpowering delivery of 'A Deeper Love,' written and produced by C+C Music Factory. ... |
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Sola Scriptura & Beyond (2pc)(more) »rank: 23057starring: Neal Morse
: :Whoopi Goldberg has a lot of talents, but singing is not one of them. Hearing her massacre Motown classics like 'Dancing in the Street,' 'Ball of Confusion' and 'Ain't No Mountain High Enough' in her flat, dull voice on this soundtrack album would be harmless if a whole generation weren't being introduced to these songs through her clumsy performances. Several choirs turn in lackluster performances of gospel numbers. The disc's one redeeming moment is Aretha Franklin's overpowering delivery of 'A Deeper Love,' written and produced by C+C Music Factory. ... |
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Something to Say(more) »rank: 2963by: Matthew West
: :Whoopi Goldberg has a lot of talents, but singing is not one of them. Hearing her massacre Motown classics like 'Dancing in the Street,' 'Ball of Confusion' and 'Ain't No Mountain High Enough' in her flat, dull voice on this soundtrack album would be harmless if a whole generation weren't being introduced to these songs through her clumsy performances. Several choirs turn in lackluster performances of gospel numbers. The disc's one redeeming moment is Aretha Franklin's overpowering delivery of 'A Deeper Love,' written and produced by C+C Music Factory. ... |
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True Beauty(more) »rank: 4193by: Mandisa
: :Watched over by 30 million viewers weekly, Mandisa catapulted into instant fame with her winning smile and powerhouse vocals as she sang her way into the final rounds of American Idol: Season 5. The critics agreed: Entertainment Weekly chimed in with praise ('It's all about Mandisa!'), claiming Mandisa turned American Idol into a one-woman show. Her debut single 'Only The World' is exploding on Christian radio and debuted at #19 in 2 weeks. Mandisa Photos |
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Worship(more) »rank: 1484by: Michael W. Smith
: :No Description AvailableNo Track Information AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: SMITH,MICHAEL W.Title: WORSHIPStreet Release Date: 09/11/2001DomesticGenre: CHRISTIAN ROCK :An impressive thread of praise and worship runs through the career of Michael W. Smith. After all, he's penned two of today's finest modern praise songs ('Great Is the Lord' and 'Agnus Dei'), and he was the creative genius behind Exodus, a brilliant collection of worship material. Yet that same artistic spirit seems sadly lacking on Worship, Smith's first solely praise and worship release. All parts are assembled, with Smith on vocals ... |
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Down in New Orleans(more) »rank: 6223by: The Blind Boys of Alabama
: :For their new album four-time Grammy winners The Blind Boys of Alabama recorded in New Orleans for the first time in their almost 75 year history. Amongst the musicians supporting include legendary pianist/producer and Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Allen Toussaint and The Preservation Hall Jazz Band. After performing together for over six decades, The Blind Boys of Alabama have enjoyed one of the more striking comebacks in recent memory. Their last several albums have earned these hipster septuagenarians the best reviews and record sales of their career, ... |
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How You Live(more) »rank: 6270by: Point of Grace
: :How You Live is the talented contemporary Christian act's first 'real' album in three years. (Greatest-hits packages and Christmas albums may be neat, but they don't pack the full wallop of Point of Graces's vision the same way). A new offering from the devout quartet is always a treat, and this is no exception. Less upbeat than its predecessor, the record has many charms. It has all the hallmarks of PoG: a huge-sounding, slicked-up manner of production buffeting gorgeous harmonies and solo vocals loud and clear in the mix, ... |
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Oh! Gravity.(more) »rank: 5020by: Switchfoot
:Description:Oh! Gravity, the highly anticipated sixth album from the San Diego rock band Switchfoot, contains 12 new tracks written by the band and produced by Tim Palmer (Tin Machine, Pearl Jam, The Cure, Mother Love Bone, U2) and Switchfoot with Grammy-winning executive producer Steve Lillywhite. The new album expands Switchfoot's sonic palette while at the same time dealing with certain social issues. On songs like 'Dirty Second Hands,' Jon Foreman sings of the dehumanization that comes with technology. Other politically motivated tracks include 'Oh! Gravity.' the title track's generational ... |
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Worship & Faith(more) »rank: 5478by: Randy Travis
:Description:Oh! Gravity, the highly anticipated sixth album from the San Diego rock band Switchfoot, contains 12 new tracks written by the band and produced by Tim Palmer (Tin Machine, Pearl Jam, The Cure, Mother Love Bone, U2) and Switchfoot with Grammy-winning executive producer Steve Lillywhite. The new album expands Switchfoot's sonic palette while at the same time dealing with certain social issues. On songs like 'Dirty Second Hands,' Jon Foreman sings of the dehumanization that comes with technology. Other politically motivated tracks include 'Oh! Gravity.' the title track's generational ... |

