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Martinis & Bikinis
: :With Martinis & Bikinis, Sam Phillips has revitalized the 'Beatlesque' category with some substantial songwriting and a woman's voice, which turns the whole sound upside down. The Beatles hardly exhausted the possibilities of their late-'60s sound, and Phillips has the hooks and aphorisms to give that sound a second lease on life. Phillips has rewritten two old Beatles songs into 'Strawberry Road' and 'Same Rain'; she has even recorded a John Lennon composition, 'Gimme Some Truth.' Phillips's husband, T-Bone Burnett, cowrote two of the songs and produced all 13, and he ...
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Wide-Eyed and Mystified
: :With Martinis & Bikinis, Sam Phillips has revitalized the 'Beatlesque' category with some substantial songwriting and a woman's voice, which turns the whole sound upside down. The Beatles hardly exhausted the possibilities of their late-'60s sound, and Phillips has the hooks and aphorisms to give that sound a second lease on life. Phillips has rewritten two old Beatles songs into 'Strawberry Road' and 'Same Rain'; she has even recorded a John Lennon composition, 'Gimme Some Truth.' Phillips's husband, T-Bone Burnett, cowrote two of the songs and produced all 13, and he ...
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Smile, It's the End of the World
: :With Martinis & Bikinis, Sam Phillips has revitalized the 'Beatlesque' category with some substantial songwriting and a woman's voice, which turns the whole sound upside down. The Beatles hardly exhausted the possibilities of their late-'60s sound, and Phillips has the hooks and aphorisms to give that sound a second lease on life. Phillips has rewritten two old Beatles songs into 'Strawberry Road' and 'Same Rain'; she has even recorded a John Lennon composition, 'Gimme Some Truth.' Phillips's husband, T-Bone Burnett, cowrote two of the songs and produced all 13, and he ...
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Conquering the Fear
: :With Martinis & Bikinis, Sam Phillips has revitalized the 'Beatlesque' category with some substantial songwriting and a woman's voice, which turns the whole sound upside down. The Beatles hardly exhausted the possibilities of their late-'60s sound, and Phillips has the hooks and aphorisms to give that sound a second lease on life. Phillips has rewritten two old Beatles songs into 'Strawberry Road' and 'Same Rain'; she has even recorded a John Lennon composition, 'Gimme Some Truth.' Phillips's husband, T-Bone Burnett, cowrote two of the songs and produced all 13, and he ...
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Destination: Beautiful
:Album Description:On February 2003, Virginia Beach, Virginia introduced the world to the charming quintet collectively known as Mae. Not only was their debut album, 'Destination: Beautiful' an instant success with audiences, but their live show proved their talent moved even past just writing alluring hits.
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We Can't Stand Sitting Down
:Album Description:We Can't Stand Sitting Down, Stellar Kart's sophomore album, is sure to be an amazing follow-up after the band received Dove Award nominations for 2006's New Artist Of The Year and Rock Album Of The Year for their first release.
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Hawk Nelson Is My Friend (CD/DVD)
:Album Description:We Can't Stand Sitting Down, Stellar Kart's sophomore album, is sure to be an amazing follow-up after the band received Dove Award nominations for 2006's New Artist Of The Year and Rock Album Of The Year for their first release.
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candycoatedwaterdrops
: :There shall be no sophomore slump here. Plumb's Candycoatedwaterdrops is one of the better modern-rock outings in the world of contemporary Christian music. As with their self-titled debut in 1997, Plumb embrace programming and loops on their second recording. However, this time singer-songwriter Tiffany Arbuckle steps up in the mix and takes center stage, making the band's sound all too human. 'Late Great Planet Earth,' 'Here with Me,' and 'Solace' testify that Arbuckle and the band can certainly shake the walls. Songs like 'Phobic' offer a counterpoint with a dreamy and ...
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Much Afraid
: :There shall be no sophomore slump here. Plumb's Candycoatedwaterdrops is one of the better modern-rock outings in the world of contemporary Christian music. As with their self-titled debut in 1997, Plumb embrace programming and loops on their second recording. However, this time singer-songwriter Tiffany Arbuckle steps up in the mix and takes center stage, making the band's sound all too human. 'Late Great Planet Earth,' 'Here with Me,' and 'Solace' testify that Arbuckle and the band can certainly shake the walls. Songs like 'Phobic' offer a counterpoint with a dreamy and ...
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