Music: Christian and Gospel
Currently listing articles 220-201:
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Music Review: Elvis Presley - Elvis Sings The Wonderful World Of Christmas— Essential Elvis: Chapter 23.
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Under the Radar (Summer 2008)— Looking for quality music? If so, check out Clayton Perry's listing of overlooked gems.
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Music Review: JJ Grey & Mofro Lochloosa and Country Ghetto— Mighty fine music filled with heart and soul that won't fail to move you.
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Music Review: Elvis Presley - How Great Thou Art— Essential Elvis: Chapter 16.
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Music Review: Elvis Presley - His Hand In Mine— Essential Elvis: Chapter 8.
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Music Review: Elvis Presley - Elvis' Christmas Album— Essential Elvis: Chapter 4.
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Music Review: P.O.D. - When Angles And Serpents Dance— Don't worry you don't have to be religious to rock out to this CD.
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Music Review: Brooke Fraser - Albertine— Brooke Fraser latest CD Albertine reveals that she has something of importance to say.
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Music Review: The Wood Brothers - Loaded— What do you get when you mix a down-home instrumental sound with an indie mindset? The Wood Brothers.
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Music Review: Over the Rhine - The Trumpet Child — Duo adds to musically rich discography with jazzy, celebratory album.
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Music Review: Eric Bibb - Get Onboard — Anyone who hears Bibb's soothing blend of folk, blues, gospel and soul will most likely "Get Onboard."
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Music Review: Edison Glass - Time is Fiction— Repetition creates a tiring listen out of what should be an engaging album.
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Music Review: The Stevenson Ranch Davidians - Psalms, Hymns, & Spiritual Songs— The Stevenson Ranch Davidians claim that they're a "trip to outer space with stops at the moon and the afterlife."
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Book Review: Creating Your Own Way To Happiness by Robert Bruce and Lee Ann Kirby— An uplifting self-help workbook for times when we don’t hear enough about integrity and it no longer appears to be a valued commodity.
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Music Review: The Blind Boys of Alabama Down in New Orleans— A little bit of gospel to tap one's toes.
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Music Review: Various Artists - Honeydripper Soundtrack— The new and vintage recordings mix together well.
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Music Review: Climax Golden Twins, Various Performers - Victrola Favorites: Artifacts From Bygone Days— A fascinating musical voyage around the world that anyone with an interest in the history of recorded music won't want to miss.
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Music Review: The Blind Boys Of Alabama Down In New Orleans— They've managed to take the music to a place where the sound itself is inspirational and is able to carry their message of hope.
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Music Review: Kirk Franklin - The Fight of My Life— Gospel artist of the year Kirk Franklin once again fuses two realms of music into one.
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Music Review: Kirk Franklin K.O.'s in the Fight of My Life— Kirk Franklin, over the past 14 years, has managed to interest a younger (and culturally diverse) generation in the music ministry.
