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Christmas to Remember


by: Amy Grant


: :Trying to capture the magic of her now-traditional Christmas road show, Amy Grant offers the solid but not substantial A Christmas to Remember. Since 1993, Grant and friends, along with the Nashville Symphony, have taken their brand of musical holiday cheer on limited tours. Show staples such as 'Gabriel's Oboe' and 'Highland Cathedral' are documented here, but they sound flat. However, a few songs--the newly penned title track, the nostalgic 'Christmas Can't Be Very Far Away,' and the playful 'Mr. Sandman'-redo 'Mr. Santa'--live up to Grant's usual high standards. A moody, ...

In Christ Alone: Modern Hymns Of Worship


from: Sparrow / Emd


: :Trying to capture the magic of her now-traditional Christmas road show, Amy Grant offers the solid but not substantial A Christmas to Remember. Since 1993, Grant and friends, along with the Nashville Symphony, have taken their brand of musical holiday cheer on limited tours. Show staples such as 'Gabriel's Oboe' and 'Highland Cathedral' are documented here, but they sound flat. However, a few songs--the newly penned title track, the nostalgic 'Christmas Can't Be Very Far Away,' and the playful 'Mr. Sandman'-redo 'Mr. Santa'--live up to Grant's usual high standards. A moody, ...

Candles in the Rain/Leftover Wine


by: Melanie


: :Trying to capture the magic of her now-traditional Christmas road show, Amy Grant offers the solid but not substantial A Christmas to Remember. Since 1993, Grant and friends, along with the Nashville Symphony, have taken their brand of musical holiday cheer on limited tours. Show staples such as 'Gabriel's Oboe' and 'Highland Cathedral' are documented here, but they sound flat. However, a few songs--the newly penned title track, the nostalgic 'Christmas Can't Be Very Far Away,' and the playful 'Mr. Sandman'-redo 'Mr. Santa'--live up to Grant's usual high standards. A moody, ...

Can You Hear Us?


by: David Crowder Band


: :Trying to capture the magic of her now-traditional Christmas road show, Amy Grant offers the solid but not substantial A Christmas to Remember. Since 1993, Grant and friends, along with the Nashville Symphony, have taken their brand of musical holiday cheer on limited tours. Show staples such as 'Gabriel's Oboe' and 'Highland Cathedral' are documented here, but they sound flat. However, a few songs--the newly penned title track, the nostalgic 'Christmas Can't Be Very Far Away,' and the playful 'Mr. Sandman'-redo 'Mr. Santa'--live up to Grant's usual high standards. A moody, ...

The Promise


by: Plus One


: :Sure, there are more inventive or intense contemporary Christian acts out there. But as acts aspiring to boy-band fame in the CCM market go, Plus One are the best. Their harmonies are really solid and intricately woven together, their convictions undoubtedly heartfelt, their arrangements uplifting. The message is as pure as the golden melodies these boys let loose. --James Conde

Time Again: Amy Grant Live All Access


by: Amy Grant


:Album Description:Time Again...Amy Grant Live was captured during two sold out performances April 11th and 12th, 2006 at the exquisite Bass Hall in Fort Worth, TX. Weaving a retrospective journey through a lifetime's worth of her most treasured songs, Amy invited audiences into her 'living room' for a live concert experience unlike any other.

Anorak


by: Ruth


:Album Description:On the heels on a very successful first release, and even more impressive touring history Ruth returns with their sophomore smash 'Anorak' (a reference a person who has an unfathomable interest in something, and feels compelled to talk at length about it). Over the last year the band has lived up to the title and crossed the country multiple times delivering a message through their music. After sharing the stage with the likes of Switchfoot, Relient K, and Emery the band settled in for a few months to record with ...

Joyous Salvation


by: JoAnn Rosario


:Album Description:Stellar Award-winning Joann Rosario wishes to exemplify and embody the joy that is synonymous with salvation. Adamant that her music always be reflective of her life's experiences and her relationship with God as they currently stand, Rosario offers Joyous Salvation. 'With this record, it was important for me to show that walking with Christ isn't always a tedious, obstacle-filled journey. There are definitely those moments, but there are also many moments of happiness, victory, triumph, and peace, and it's from that perspective that I approached this CD, because it's exactly ...

Crashings


by: Falling Up


:Album Description:Stellar Award-winning Joann Rosario wishes to exemplify and embody the joy that is synonymous with salvation. Adamant that her music always be reflective of her life's experiences and her relationship with God as they currently stand, Rosario offers Joyous Salvation. 'With this record, it was important for me to show that walking with Christ isn't always a tedious, obstacle-filled journey. There are definitely those moments, but there are also many moments of happiness, victory, triumph, and peace, and it's from that perspective that I approached this CD, because it's exactly ...



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We've covered in too much detail how it's some sort of "open season" on Vonage when it comes to VoIP patents. After dealing with ridiculous and expensive patent lawsuits from companies who failed to actually innovate in the same way Vonage did, the company was pressured by Wall Street to quickly settle the various patent lawsuits filed against the company. Of course, rather than settle matters, that simply opened the door for other companies to go searching through their patent portfolios to see if there was anything they could sue Vonage over. Indeed, following those settlements it didn't take long for AT&T to dig up a patent and sue -- which was quickly settled as well. Thought things were over? No such luck. Nortel just showed up last month to sue and it took all of about a week and a half for Vonage to settle that case as well.

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