| 1. Silver (Who's Stolen The Groove) |
| 2. Vu (Vowell Song) |
| 3. Preface |
| 4. What Was It Again? |
| 5. Irony |
| 6. Easy |
| 7. Le Grand Voyage |
| 8. Calligram |
| 9. There Comes A Time |
| 10. Where Is It? |
Editorial Reviews
The Second Album from Belgiums Acid / Electro Jazz Pioneer and the Follow Up to top Secret which Went on to Sell Over 100,000 Copies Worldwide. The Lead Track silver Initiates the Festivities of the CDs Release.
Entertainment,Marc Moulin,EMI,Dance
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Small Town Girl
Kellie Pickler Manufacturer: Bna Entertainment ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000IFQLPK Release Date: 2006-10-31 |
Tracks:
- Red High Heels
- Gotta Keep Moving
- Things That Never Cross A Man's Mind
- Didn't You Know How Much I Loved You
- I Wonder
- Small Town Girl
- Wild Ponies
- Girls Like Me
- I'm On My Way
- One Of The Guys
- My Angel
Amazon.com
This debut album by the small-town girl with the big, powerhouse voice showcases two distinctly different sides of Kellie Pickler's music. The hard-riffing uptempo material recalls the heartland rock of Bob Seger and John Mellencamp, with Pickler providing a good-ole-girl twang. Among the highlights are the emancipated strut of "Red High Heels," the playful humor of "Things That Never Cross a Man's Mind," and the tomboy bluesiness of "One of the Guys." Yet the American Idol finalist turns pure diva on the over-the-top balladry of the album's other half, with swelling strings and arrangements that overpower rather than enhance "I Wonder" and "I'm on My Way." On such cuts, producer Blake Chancey (Dixie Chicks) never gives Pickler a chance to show the subtlety and nuance that makes music more an art than a competition. --Don McLeeseCustomer Reviews:
Beautifully done.......2007-07-30
Kellie Pickler, a small town girl.......2007-07-19
Love It.......2007-07-16
Kellie Pickler is on her way!.......2007-07-06
Being born and bred on the west coast I'm naturally averse to too much twang, but that is not a problem at all here. Several songs on the album are pure fun (Red High Heels, Things That Never Cross A Man's Mind, One Of The Guys) and the sweet, Dolly Parton-like sound of her voice is perfect for them. Many of the songs have a rock edge that appeals to someone like me who grew up on rock and roll in the 1980s. Girls Like Me and I'm On My Way are moving songs that are instant classics. Listen to I Wonder and see if you don't become a lifelong Kellie Pickler fan in a minute. Can anyone actually listen to this song with dry eyes?
On a side note, I am disheartened at some of the negative things that have been said about Ms. Pickler. Her early life may have been less than perfect, but that is certainly no fault of hers. To hold it against her in any way is cruel and unfair. It is a testament to her strength and her abilities that she has been able to come as far as she has given her less-than-ideal circumstances. Who is more praiseworthy--the one who is born with every advantage and achieves greatness or the one who is born with some disadvantages and achieves greatness?
In sum, this is overall a very impressive body of work that I never expected from a girl who got voted off AI. I admit that I underestimated her.
Now I just can't wait until her next cd comes out. Way to go Kellie!
Dreams do come true.......2007-06-29
Judy the Writer - Also from NC, a blonde and shoe loving country girl!
Good Music is Better Than Sex: My Search for the Old Blue Chair
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The Road and the Radio
Kenny Chesney Manufacturer: Bna Entertainment ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BKDO8E Release Date: 2005-11-08 |
Tracks:
- The Road And The Radio
- Living In Fast Forward
- Who You'd Be Today
- You Save Me
- Summertime
- In A Small Town
- Beer In Mexico
- Freedom
- Tequila Loves Me
- Somebody Take Me Home
- Like Me
Amazon.com
After the sort of year that Kenny Chesney has experienced--from a whirlwind courtship through a short-lived marriage--a guy needs some time to chill. Thus it's no surprise that The Road and the Radio finds the party-hearty country hunk in an uncommonly introspective mood. The soul-searching title track establishes the album's intimacy and theme of taking stock, sustained through the bittersweet balladry of "Who You'd Be Today," "In a Small Town," "Freedom," and "Like Me." Though Chesney only wrote one track here, "Beer in Mexico," he invests the rest with personal conviction. Even the comparatively hard-rocking "Living in Fast Forward" has a reflective twist to it, while the Caribbean lilt of "Tequila Loves Me" has more than a measure of melancholy. Whatever the effects of romantic travails on his personal life, his music has gained some emotional depth. --Don McLeeseCustomer Reviews:
I like Kenny Chesney..........2007-06-17
Best Kenny Chesney CD!!!.......2007-05-28
Road and Radio Tour.......2007-05-02
Great album.......2007-04-10
THere are slow songs, fast, happy, sad and all done in classic Kenny Chesney.
A good buy.
Welcome Back Kenny.......2007-03-16
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Kenny Chesney - Greatest Hits
Kenny Chesney Manufacturer: Bna Entertainment ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004XQZ1 Release Date: 2000-09-26 |
Tracks:
- I Lost It [#]
- Don't Happen Twice [#]
- Tin Man
- Fall in Love
- All I Need to Know
- For the First Time [#]
- Me and You
- Back Where I Come From
- When I Close My Eyes
- She's Got It All
- That's Why I'm Here
- How Forever Feels
- You Had Me From Hello
- She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy
- What I Need to Do
- Baptism
- Because of Your Love [#]
Amazon.com
East Tennessee-born singer Kenny Chesney has, in the course of his relatively brief career, proven to be an unremarkable but thoroughly competent singer who shows occasional flashes of brilliance when teamed with the right song. That happens roughly half the time on this 17-cut compilation disc, which, despite its title, actually includes four new songs, one rerecording, and a remix. Amid soppy country-pop chart fodder ("Me and You," "When I Close My Eyes") and second-rate ditties ("How Forever Feels," "She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy"), Chesney hits his stride on robust country ballads like "You Had Me from Hello" and the lead single "I Lost It." On other gems--like "That's Why I'm Here," a heartfelt tribute to the Alcoholics Anonymous 12-step program that topped the charts a while back; "Baptism," a great duet with Randy Travis; and his fine rerecording of "Tin Man," the song that launched his career in the mid '90s--Chesney even manages to attain an ephemeral but utterly moving transcendence over his vocal limitations and sometimes questionable song choices. --Bob AllenCustomer Reviews:
Greatest Hits Kwnny Chesney.......2007-06-12
You won't be disappointed!!!!!.......2007-05-22
Kenny Chesney - Greatest Hits.......2007-01-09
Good stuff.......2007-01-03
I love it!!.......2006-12-09
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No Shoes No Shirt No Problems (Bonus Track)
Kenny Chesney Manufacturer: Bna Entertainment ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000063TDS Release Date: 2002-04-23 |
Tracks:
- Young
- I Remember
- A Lot Of Things Different
- The Good Stuff
- Big Star
- On The Coast Of Somewhere Beautiful
- Never Gonna Feel Like That Again
- Dreams
- No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems
- Live Those Songs
- One Step Up
- I Can't Go There (Acoustic Version) (Bonus Track)
Amazon.com
A megahit with young country fans, Kenny Chesney may seem like an accidental star, but he's succeeded largely by understanding what his following wants to hear. No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems taps directly into the squiggly vein that runs between adolescence and adulthood, when responsibilities call and Jimmy Buffett dreams beckon. As much a celebration of life as of youth itself, the album succeeds best when Chesney turns wistful and thought-provoking ("A Lot of Things Different," "Good Stuff") and makes firm decisions about what really matters in life. Sentimentality reigns supreme--you can already imagine a sea of flickering cigarette lighters when he does this material live--but as "Big Star," a song about a girl who wants to be just that, spells out, No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems is a solid affirmation to go for what you want in this silly ol' world. Chesney certainly has, and if this short, bald guy from tinytown, Tennessee, can catch a rainbow, the rest of us ought to take heart. --Alanna NashCustomer Reviews:
Great Album.......2007-06-08
A Great Collection of Memories, Dreams, and Thoughts.......2007-01-28
The album starts out with the hit song "Young", a mid-tempo, neo country track that reflects on one's youth, with the activities, attitudes, behavior, and relationships that marked those days. This is sung from an adult point of view, on how he notes how fast the time has gone by, and how he wished he was older (when he was a kid), but now wishes those days weren't over (now that he's grown). The next track, a soft, low key, moderately paced "I Remember" tells of the guy thinking about a girl he used to have a relationship with, but he wants to forget about her. "A Lot Of Things Different" is soft and mild, and another hit song; it deals with past regrets, mostly about things he should have done but didn't, and he would do things differently if he had the chance to. Note that he speaks about the mistakes in a talking voice and sings the rest of the line. Next is the hit song "The Good Stuff", a story of a guy who had a fight with his wife so he goes to the bar, and ends up listening to the bartender telling about his late wife, and the grandkids, and the good times he had; so he has a change of heart. The hit "Big Star" is a high-energy, moderately fast-paced story song about a female who dreams of being a musical superstar, and experiences the life of a celebrity.
Next is "On the Coast of Somewhere Beautiful", a soft piece in which the guy thinks about a girl, imagining that she is on the beautiful beach, and he wishes he could be there with her. "Never Gonna Feel That Way Again" is moderately fast-paced, and discusses the past phases of his life: childhood, the teenage years, and as a father playing ball with his young son; and how he will never return to those times again. Then come "Dreams", a soft, slow song with acoustic piano in the background, in which a woman dreams of having a man in her life (again) and that he will stay with her. The title track "No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems" is a popular hit song with a tropical style; marked by light-hearted rhythms, strumming guitars, violin, sliding steel guitar, and xylophone. It tells of a busy guy who would like to visit the island where the rules are relaxed and the mood is a laid-back one, and the setting is like a tropical vacation.
Kenny wanders into the rock 'n' roll sound with "Live Those Songs" with a rock guitar strumming in the background of high energy. This is the story of a working guy who wishes he could return to the early 70s and the beach, girls, and music of those times. "One Step Up" is the remake of the Bruce Springsteen hit, a fairly gentle piece about dealing with the frustrations of having setbacks while working toward goals. The final track "I Can't Go There" is a soft and slow ballad, with an acoustic piano in the background. This is a story of a guy who can't visit any places because they all remind him of a girl he used to go out with; almost as if her memory follows him wherever he goes.
Overall, these dozen tracks provide some variety in Kenny's style of performing and singing. This album helped bump up his thriving musical career and push him into superstardom. Although the five hits from this package are great, the listener must hear all twelve tracks to appreciate the versatility contained here. This album deserves 5 and 1/2 stars on a scale of 1 to 5; or 11 stars on a scale of 1 to 10.
No Shoes is a great album.......2006-11-10
This one is GRRREAT!! Some of his best work yet!!.......2006-11-04
Great Voice .......2006-08-21
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The Daily News
Donnie Manufacturer: SoulThought Entertainment ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000QUEQN6 Release Date: 2007-06-19 |
Tracks:
- Impatient People
- 911
- Over-The-Counter Culture featuring Phonte
- Classifieds
- Suicide
- If I Were You
- Robot
- Atlanta Child Murders
- For Christ Sake
- Mason Dixon Line
- China Doll
- The Daily News
- If I Were You (Radio Version)
Customer Reviews:
Singin and Partyin' with a Purpose.......2007-07-25
Donnie Does It Again!.......2007-07-25
Pure Gospel Soul Fervor.......2007-07-01
"Impatient People" - exposes the debacle that was the rescue relief effort of hurricane Katrina: "I'm not a refugee, I am a evacuee, treat me like animals can we be civil ya'll?" Background gospel vocals permeate this song.
"911"-This could easily be America's national anthem as Donnie admonishes the nation to come together. Donnie's idealism and sincerity really shines through on this one.
"Over-The-Counter Culture" - Donnie uses the pharmaceutical industry as a metaphor for the cookie-cutter crap the media shoves down our throat. It is nice to hear a rap verse from Phonte. This song has a very bouncy, dance vibe.
"Classifieds" - This song has a opening line that immediately draws the listener: "This world sho' nuff need a gardener. More than just chronicling the ills of finding a job this song is plain poetry infused with great gospel singing. Very reminiscent of Stevie Wonder.
"Suicide" - A nice flute flutters in the background as Donnie sings about the virtues of living over committing suicide. "It is worth the living, I'm a living witness," Donnie chants. Amen brother!
"If I Were You" - I like this version so much better than the radio one. The warm keys, harmonica, and wah wah guitar can be heard in lieu of bombastic bouncy horns. Caution - this is very addictive.
"Robot" - Rick James synthesizers can be heard on this, and that is a good thing. The robot is any instrument, human and otherwise, that commandeers your thoughts and emotions, and Donnie is tells the robot "to get your dirty hand off me." Amen to that, brother.
"Atlanta Child Murderers" - I am too young to recall this event but I do know that it was a tragic moment in the black community where black children were murdered arbitrarily and brutally. There have always been conspiracy theories in the black community holding the federal government for certain ills. Donnie indulges this paradigm by labeling the murderers as a conspiracy to experiment on the black community's children. It is up to you to agree with this premise. An excellent and provocative song nonetheless.
"For Christ Sake" - The brother takes it to the pulpit on this one, crooning "greater than shall ye do." This is more spiritual than religious, and the chorus literally takes you higher. A very uplifting and encouraging song!
"Mason Dixon Line" - The title obviously references the historical line that separated the slave-owning South from the non-slave-owning North. This song exudes modern gospel.
"China Doll" - find yourself bouncing to groove although he's singing about child molestation. He calls a family friend pedophile and demands that he leaves the little girl alone. The style of this song is reminiscent of how Stevie Wonder executes "Big Brother."
"The Daily News" - Invariably, most news is bad news, so there is no shortage of material for Donnie to sing about here.
"If I Were You" (Radio Version) - I am sure most of you have heard this already. Check out the video on youtube if you have not.
This is a masterpiece of modern, progressive soul deserving of much attention and acclaim. Sadly, "The Daily News" will be overlooked by the masses.
"Extra, Extra, If I Were You, I'd Run and Get This CD!".......2007-06-29
Donnie's Back.......2007-06-26
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When the Sun Goes Down
Kenny Chesney Manufacturer: Bna Entertainment ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00017LV7S Release Date: 2004-02-03 |
Tracks:
- There Goes My Life
- I Go Back
- When The Sun Goes Down
- The Woman With You
- Some People Change
- Anything But Mine
- Keg In The Closet
- When I Think About Leaving
- Being Drunk's A Lot Like Loving You
- Outta Here Chesney
- Old Blue Chair
Amazon.com
Though Kenny Chesney had been building a rabid fan base over the years, no one expected his 2002 release, the multi-platinum No Shirt, No Shoes, No Problems, to make him a superstar. But the Luttrell, Tenn., native had found a batch of songs that perfectly captured that scary no-man's land between adolescence and adulthood, precisely where the bulk of his followers happened to live. On its sequel, When the Sun Goes Down, the protagonists are older, with kids on the way and hectic jobs that rob them of leisure time. In fantasizing about those college keg parties and hedonism after dark, they search for a sigh of relief. Chesney understands this, and his own changes, too. Emotionally he's more at home in his own skin, and since his voice has gotten deeper and wider, he sounds increasingly confident in the studio, besting guest artist Uncle Kracker on the title song, a warmed-over Jimmy Buffett vibe. He's also matured as a writer. The majority of his four songs, two co-written with others, are no match for "There Goes My Life," the powerful unwed father ballad that served as the album's first single, or even "When I Think About Leavin'," another tune about standing at the crossroads. But his memorable "Being Drunk's a Lot Like Loving You" will burrow deep in your psyche, and prove Chesney a fine guide to confronting pain. Better keep this one handy. --Alanna NashCustomer Reviews:
When the Sun Goes Down ~ Kenny Chesney.......2007-03-09
Another Hit by Kenny.......2007-01-12
Kenny's Best Album.......2006-10-06
Mr. Spock, the cliche replicator has gone haywire!.......2006-07-25
It almost makes "Got it goin' on like Donkey Kong" seem intelligent.
When The Sun Goes Down.......2006-07-17
Specifically,"The more you live, the more you know..and the more you experience, the more you reflect on everything around you. You become more aware, whether you want to or not - So, as an artist and a songwriter you look for ways to see it and tell people about it, to see if they're going through the same things," (kennychesney.com) Chesney believes. This CD reflects this belief, and obviously that is why country fans are so captivated with his music.
This album conveys reality for me. I can relate to each and every song on this album. Chesney sings from the heart; he manages to capture the essence of life and all its lessons, celebrations as well as its disappointments. The lyrics of the songs touch upon happiness, love, change, loss and determination. This album will spark many emotions within its listeners, positive or negative, but definitely real emotions.
My favorite track on this album is There Goes My Life; it is the story of a young man not ready for parenthood. The song begins with the lyrics, "All he could think about was I'm too young for this, got my whole life ahead. Hell, I'm just a kid myself, how am I going to raise one?" He views his life and freedom as being over. The words within the chorus remain the same, but the implication changes throughout the song, "There goes my life, my future, my everything. Might as well kiss it all good-bye. There goes my life." As the song continues, he realizes that his daughter has become his life. The lyrics recite, "That mistake he thought he made, covers up the refrigerator. He loves that little girl." In the end, his daughter has her Honda packed and is headed off to the west coast for college, and he cries, "There goes my life, my future, my everything."
Of course, picking a least favorite track is a very difficult task with an album of this quality. The best I can identify as least favorite would be the lyrics, not the music, of Anything But Mine. It's hard to understand the meaning of the song. It appears to be about a couple in love, walking the beach in the evening with the sounds of a carnival and local bands in the background. They are listening to a band and the song recites "in the midst of the music, I tell her I love her and we both laugh `cuz we know it isn't so." Now, what does that mean? The chorus, "In the morning I'm leaving making my way back to Cleveland. So, tonight I hope that I will do just fine, and I don't see how you could ever be anything but mine." Why is he leaving? Apparently, the song is about spring break at Daytona Beach. A couple meet and fall in love for a week and it's everything love in a moment is supposed to be. But, the week comes to an end and so does their relationship.
Indeed, Kenny Chesney fans will be thrilled with this extraordinary album. For those that are not yet Chesney fans, no doubt about it, they will be after listening to this album. From the first song, There Goes My Life to the last, Old Blue Chair, this album is a "must have" in the CD collection. Chesney is a down-to-earth, easygoing, country singer with many awesome stories and experiences to share, by way of his songs. When The Sun Goes Down is a collection of songs like no other.
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Broken & Beautiful
Mark Schultz Manufacturer: Word Entertainment ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000H30BBI Release Date: 2006-09-26 |
Tracks:
- Until I See You Again
- Broken & Beautiful
- He's Walking Her Home
- Lord You Are
- 1,000 Miles
- 40 Days
- Everything To Me
- God Of Life
- Now That You've Come Into My Life
- She Was Watching
- Until I See You Again (ballad version)
Album Description
Mark Shultz's voice has never sounded better than on this album, and much to his fans' delight half of the album are Mark's signature story songs. Whether i's the sweet tale of lifelong love in "He's Walking Her Home" or Mark's own adoption in "Everything To Me", these songs will tug at your heartstrings time and time again.Customer Reviews:
Christian Music.......2007-07-30
Thank-You.
Inspirational and worshipful.......2007-07-19
May God bless Mark for Everything to Me.......2007-06-17
Broken and Beautiful IS Beautiful!.......2007-05-12
I Like his Music.......2007-04-08
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Tamia: Between Friends
Tamia Manufacturer: Image Entertainment ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000IHY9CK Release Date: 2006-11-14 |
Tracks:
- The Way I Love You
- Happy
- Almost
- Too Grown For That
- Me 6. Can't Get Enough Of You
- Day Dreaming
- Sittin' On The Job
- Last First Kiss
- Why Can't It Be?
- When A Woman
- Become Us
- Have To Go Through It
- Protect My Heart
- Love And I
Description
Tamia is one of the world's most loved R&B singers with a career highlighted by two certified gold albums, has arrived with her a new studio album and fourth release featuring a mixture of club tracks, duets and mainstream R&B songs produced by proven hitmakers Rodney Jerkins and Shep Crawford. Four time Grammy Nominee and Winner of the Best Vocal Performance Award, Tamia's long awaited follow-up to her hit record More finds the sultry, sophisticated singer at both a creative and personal apex. The 15-song disc, Between Friends, sizzles with her trademark sensuality, but it is also buoyed by a sparkling personality that her fans don't always get to see. Like her past efforts, the disc is anchored by stunning vocal displays that rival this generation's greatest voices. The album features the hit track "Can't Get Enough" which is one of the most highly anticipated songs from one of radio's favorite artists.Customer Reviews:
This album is excellent.......2007-07-06
Tamia is one of the most under rated female R&B singers.......2007-06-19
Tamia is the truth.......2007-06-07
MY TOP FIVE
1. The Way I Love You
2. Can't Get Enough Of You
3. Almost
4. Happy
5. Become Us
Hats off to a Job well done!.......2007-06-05
If you don't have this in your collection then you are truly missing a gem. HATS OFF TO TAMIA!
Great Album!.......2007-05-17
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Live: Live Those Songs Again
Kenny Chesney Manufacturer: Bna Entertainment ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000HEWGFG Release Date: 2006-09-19 |
Tracks:
- Live Those Songs
- Young
- Never Gonna Feel Like That Again
- Beer In Mexico
- Keg In The Closet
- What I Need To Do
- I Go Back
- When The Sun Goes Down
- On The Coast Of Somewhere Beautiful
- Anything But Mine
- Back Where I Come From
- Don't Happen Twice
- How Forever Feels
- She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy
Amazon.com
Live country albums are relatively scarce these days, and that's regrettable. Granted, the studio is a remarkable place, yet there's something about a quality concert recording--the immediacy and raw interaction with the audience--that no studio effort can match. While most concert albums are recorded at one location, Kenny Chesney created this collection from tapes of five years of shows at various locales. The material reflects the past eight years of his career, including "How Forever Feels" from 1998, "She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy" from 1999, and "What I Need to Do" from 2000. "When the Sun Goes Down" comes complete with Uncle Kracker, who appeared on the single. There's an edgy version of 2005's "Beer in Mexico" and a remarkable performance of "Anything But Mine" in which a surprised Chesney stands by as the audience takes over the chorus. What's amazing is the blazing-hot consistency of the band throughout. While their backing reflects Chesney's arena-rock influences (no number is shorter than four minutes), his charisma, energetic presence, and ability to connect is pure country. --Rich KienzleCustomer Reviews:
Great Live Album.......2007-01-18
Nice Collection.......2007-01-11
Kenny at his very best!.......2007-01-05
Solid Live Effort.......2007-01-04
Kenny Chesney always puts out a winner!.......2007-01-03
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Redeemer: The Best of Nicole C. Mullen
Nicole C. Mullen Manufacturer: Word Entertainment ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000F8DB6C Release Date: 2006-05-09 |
Tracks:
- Redeemer
- Black White Tan
- Message For Ya
- Call On Jesus
- On My Knees
- Shooby
- Freedom
- Bye Bye Brianna
- Without You
- Always Love You
- I Am
- Baby Girl
- Music Of My Heart
- Come Unto Me
- Talk About It
- Bonus: Redeemer (Live)
- Bonus: Call On Jesus (Live)
Album Description
Beginning with her SONG OF THE YEAR Dove Award in 1998 for "On My Knees," Nicole C. Mullen has become one of the most loved and respected singer/songwriters in Christian music. Now this 17-song collection offers the best of Nicole C. Mullen on one album for the first time ever, at an unbeatable price! Packed with memorable hits like Dove Award winners "Redeemer" and "On My Knees," this collection features radio favorite "Call On Jesus," plus the new single "Always Love You" from the motion picture End of the Spear soundtrack. Also included are two bonus tracks, unique live versions of "Redeemer" and "Call On Jesus," previously unavailable until now.Customer Reviews:
Broken case.......2007-07-24
I Really Like This CD.......2007-03-23
God Bless!
Great CD.......2007-02-21
Greatest Christian singer. .......2007-01-25
Inspiring!!.......2007-01-12
Album Review:
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- F.B.I. [Import]
- Fell in Love With a Boy [CD-single] [Import]
- Fever [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics] [Limited Edition] [Import]
- Found Love
- Fried Plantains [Live]
- GQ on the EQ++ [Original recording remastered]
- Groove Machine
- Ground [CD-single]
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