Editorial Product Review: :This follow-up to the gold-selling 'I Can Only Imagine' showcases the ultimate worship anthems of the church today. These songs are born from a generation that speaks through a passionate desire to worship God. Carefully selected from the top songs of the church and artists today, this album is a unique blend of top worship songs performed by today's top artists.
Editorial Product Review: :Putumayo's award-winning Playground series of world music CDs for children travels to Africa, a continent that is exuberantly rich in music and culture. African Playground is filled with great songs by artists from Senegal to South Africa, including a previously unreleased track by world music superstar Angelique Kidjo. Children and their families will love the upbeat rhythms and appealing melodies on this musical tour. Parents and educators will appreciate the accessibly presented cultural information and musical fun facts. African Playground includes entertaining and informative multi-lingual liner notes, song lyrics, cultural information, ...
Editorial Product Review:Album Description:Fans around the world have clamored for a Transformers live-action movie for a long time. Now, directed by Michael Bay (Armageddon, Pearl Harbor, The Rock and Bad Boys) and executive produced by Steven Spielberg, the sci-fi action-adventure flick Transformers, inspired by one of the most popular toy lines in history, is set to become the box office blockbuster of the summer. :When a movie's main selling point is that it's really big and really loud, the soundtrack's got to keep up. But oddly, this CD falls short--tellingly, the first single is ...
Editorial Product Review:Album Description:Out-of-print in the US! This album has grown in stature over the years and has been reissued countless times. If you have to own a record to play half a dozen times during the festive season, then this is the one and only. Featuring the amazing Spector production together with Darlene Love, The Crystals, The Ronettes, BobB. Soxx And The Blue Jeans, even Leon Russell on piano and Sonny Bono on percussion, this is another timeless record that is unlikely ever to be surpassed as the greatest Christmas compilation of all ...
Editorial Product Review: :Putumayo's first holiday collection, A Putumayo World Christmas, reminded us that the vast majority of people who celebrate the Nativity are more likely to have an incipient sunburn nipping at their noses than Jack Frost. Over the centuries, warm-weather cultures have developed a variety of lovely and highly individual holiday traditions. But musicians from Central and South America and the Caribbean also draw upon our shared European and post-colonial heritage, thus gracing familiar carols and seasonal pop songs with an enchanting tropical spin. Cha-chas, rumbas, and steel bands rock the house from ...
Editorial Product Review: :Fans of (largely) mellow songs by (mostly) American indie rock outfits should snap up this superior soundtrack. Representative of the mood is 'Pills' by Gary Jules--an original song that feels as Cat Stevens–indebted as Jules's popular cover of 'Mad World' on the Donnie Darko soundtrack. Foo Fighters' 'Razor' and Paul Westerberg's 'Let the Bad Times Roll' see these acts at their calmest. Largely acoustic and gently paced, the CD almost never raises its pulse, and even when it does, as with Audible's 'Sky Signal,' it remains appealingly melodic. While most of the ...
Editorial Product Review: :Fans of (largely) mellow songs by (mostly) American indie rock outfits should snap up this superior soundtrack. Representative of the mood is 'Pills' by Gary Jules--an original song that feels as Cat Stevens–indebted as Jules's popular cover of 'Mad World' on the Donnie Darko soundtrack. Foo Fighters' 'Razor' and Paul Westerberg's 'Let the Bad Times Roll' see these acts at their calmest. Largely acoustic and gently paced, the CD almost never raises its pulse, and even when it does, as with Audible's 'Sky Signal,' it remains appealingly melodic. While most of the ...
Editorial Product Review: :Fans of (largely) mellow songs by (mostly) American indie rock outfits should snap up this superior soundtrack. Representative of the mood is 'Pills' by Gary Jules--an original song that feels as Cat Stevens–indebted as Jules's popular cover of 'Mad World' on the Donnie Darko soundtrack. Foo Fighters' 'Razor' and Paul Westerberg's 'Let the Bad Times Roll' see these acts at their calmest. Largely acoustic and gently paced, the CD almost never raises its pulse, and even when it does, as with Audible's 'Sky Signal,' it remains appealingly melodic. While most of the ...
Editorial Product Review:Album Description:The first Christmas installment of the most exciting Gospel compilation series hits stores September 25, 2007. WOW Gospel Christmas is the ultimate holiday collection for this Christmas season. Patterned after the WOW GOSPEL collection, WOW Gospel Christmas features holiday favorites from the top selling Gospel artists.
Steering clear of many of the pitfalls that sapped past video-on-demand broadband solutions, Vudu delivers the closest thing to "Netflix in a box" that we've seen to date.
It's June 29th and Apple is finally ready to let the public play with the iPhone. The past six months have shaped up to be the highest profile mobile phone launch ever, Apple has conjured up an...
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