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Wonder of the World
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Phantasmagorical: Master and Musician, Vol. 2
: :Upon the tail end of Phil Keaggy's most ambitious concert tour of his long and illustrious career - in which he has brought to life on stage his 1978 instrumental recording The Master & The Musician - Keaggy now releases his 2008 encore entitled Phantasmagorical: Master & Musician 2. Like the first, this album has musical scope and dimension that demonstrates Keaggy's mastery of melody within the ever-inventive musical signature guitars with a cornucopia of other instruments. 'It is special to me because I have some really good friends on ...
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Prayer: A Windham Hill Collection
from: RCA
: :Upon the tail end of Phil Keaggy's most ambitious concert tour of his long and illustrious career - in which he has brought to life on stage his 1978 instrumental recording The Master & The Musician - Keaggy now releases his 2008 encore entitled Phantasmagorical: Master & Musician 2. Like the first, this album has musical scope and dimension that demonstrates Keaggy's mastery of melody within the ever-inventive musical signature guitars with a cornucopia of other instruments. 'It is special to me because I have some really good friends on ...
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The Anti Mother
:Album Description:Norma Jean has cut a path in Metal music, and continues to push boundaries and push limits on the 'Anti-Mother' creating a symphony of discourse and chest pounding songs. A perfect addition to an already astonishing catalog of music, 'The Anti-Mother' once again why Norma Jean are trend setters, and a leader in the game! Norma Jean is a Christian Metalcore band from Douglasville, Georgia, USA, a suburb of Atlanta.
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WOW Christmas
: :Christian artists and Christmas music go together like milk and cookies left for Santa. But for every cold, delicious glass of milk there's a stale cookie. Same can be said for WOW Christmas. There are plenty of traditional renderings like the delightful 'Jingle Bell Rock' from Point of Grace, who could sing pages out of a phonebook and make it sound like the holidays; Zoegirl's 'What Child Is This?'; Casting Crowns' 'Away In A Manger'; Matthew West's 'Let It Snow'; and, Mark Schultz's 'The First Noel.' For a different spin on ...
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Strong Tower
: :Christian artists and Christmas music go together like milk and cookies left for Santa. But for every cold, delicious glass of milk there's a stale cookie. Same can be said for WOW Christmas. There are plenty of traditional renderings like the delightful 'Jingle Bell Rock' from Point of Grace, who could sing pages out of a phonebook and make it sound like the holidays; Zoegirl's 'What Child Is This?'; Casting Crowns' 'Away In A Manger'; Matthew West's 'Let It Snow'; and, Mark Schultz's 'The First Noel.' For a different spin on ...
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Phil Wickham
: :Christian artists and Christmas music go together like milk and cookies left for Santa. But for every cold, delicious glass of milk there's a stale cookie. Same can be said for WOW Christmas. There are plenty of traditional renderings like the delightful 'Jingle Bell Rock' from Point of Grace, who could sing pages out of a phonebook and make it sound like the holidays; Zoegirl's 'What Child Is This?'; Casting Crowns' 'Away In A Manger'; Matthew West's 'Let It Snow'; and, Mark Schultz's 'The First Noel.' For a different spin on ...
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We Shine
: :Christian artists and Christmas music go together like milk and cookies left for Santa. But for every cold, delicious glass of milk there's a stale cookie. Same can be said for WOW Christmas. There are plenty of traditional renderings like the delightful 'Jingle Bell Rock' from Point of Grace, who could sing pages out of a phonebook and make it sound like the holidays; Zoegirl's 'What Child Is This?'; Casting Crowns' 'Away In A Manger'; Matthew West's 'Let It Snow'; and, Mark Schultz's 'The First Noel.' For a different spin on ...
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Cities
: :Unlike most emo bands that merely offer a laundry list of personal hardships over the sound of loud guitars, the members of Anberlin know that they can seek salvation in a higher power, so the songs on Cities aren't so much about self-pity as self-preservation. It's a refreshing twist on the formula, especially when paired with the industrial-strength hooks the spiritual Florida band knocks out on tracks like 'Dismantle. Repair.' and 'Godspeed.' On the latter, the group's frontman Stephen Christian lashes out against the bad habits of his secular counterparts: 'Tell ...
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Conversations
: :Unlike most emo bands that merely offer a laundry list of personal hardships over the sound of loud guitars, the members of Anberlin know that they can seek salvation in a higher power, so the songs on Cities aren't so much about self-pity as self-preservation. It's a refreshing twist on the formula, especially when paired with the industrial-strength hooks the spiritual Florida band knocks out on tracks like 'Dismantle. Repair.' and 'Godspeed.' On the latter, the group's frontman Stephen Christian lashes out against the bad habits of his secular counterparts: 'Tell ...
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