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The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: “DEDICATED TO – all the living, laughing, loving souls who have seen or heard me play over the past few years, and to any person or persons who ever dreamed and had a dream come true….” Personal Review: So, this is another one of those highly sought after records by... Read More »
The Liner/Sleeve Notes: None. Personal Review: So, finally we go onto two of my favorite country singers, Conway & Loretta, with what can only be considered one of their greatest releases. The album opens with the title track, and my favorite track, “Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man” and immediately from the first notes, to each of... Read More »
The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: None. Personal Review: So, this record is in my collection upon my moms recommendation. Basically, we were at the record store when I first started collecting and she was helping me pick records and she grabbed me two Christopher Cross records, stating that this one was one of his best.... Read More »
The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: None. Personal Review: I don’t even know where this record came from. The album opens with “Someone Else is On the Line” (“S Kým Teď Právě Hovor Máš“) and well, that instrument opening is rather weird, then Jiří begins to sing, and it’s definitely different, the chorus comes around and hey, it’s... Read More »
The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: None. Personal Review: So, this one is a lesser known Spain issued single from American singer Elizabeth Barraclough, who to me, is one of the greatest female vocalists out there. The A-Side is the song “Willy Ruby” which is one of my favorites by Elizabeth Barraclough – and immediately we... Read More »
The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: “This is the second album featuring Dr. Jeanne Mosier and THE LAMPLIGHTERS of Helena, Ohio. The Lamplighters, an evangelical team, are well known throughout the Midwest, where they minister to many denominations in music, magic and the sacred word. The duo consists of Rev. Jeanne Mosier, Th B., D.D, who... Read More »
The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: “Don and Mildred Grooms and daughter, Julie Ann, present their own compositions as well as others on this album. Mildred plays the piano and sings songs that exalt Christ and the work of the Holy Spirit. She is accompanied by Crusade musicians: Art Baker on the steel guitar and Bill... Read More »
The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: “…When I first began working with Vicki’s songs, the musical ideas began to flow automatically, as if those ideas were intended. I would complete a song and play it for her and it seemed to be always what she had heard in the song… it was exciting! I felt the... Read More »
The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: “Nearly 23 years in gospel music and ministry has not dampened the “first love” of The Stufflebeam Family. Since early childhood, Mom, Dad and Children would gather in the home and sing about Jesus and His amazing grace. The family ministry has taken many turns as each member sought their... Read More »
The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: “Dear Ben-friends. I would like you to know how my whole life revolves around ‘Ben’ my singing-dog pet. I love him so very much, and he returns this love to me in an unique way. When we were appearing on the Max Bygraves’ programmes, a professional animal trainer for Television... Read More »
The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: “Sis. Bunch is one fine, soulful Gospel singer and musician. Anyone who has heard her sing and play the Hammond organ knows what I’m talking about. From deep inside a human being comes a feeling that God intends to be released. It is something He put there to share with... Read More »
The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: None. Personal Review: So, there isn’t really much to say about this record. Christopher Hart was a part of the St. Julians Choir, and somewhere along the lines this 45 came to be. The A-Side is “Super Boy” and it kind of just goes right into the vocals, which is... Read More »
The Sleeve: The Gatefold: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: Personal Review: Well, here we are April 10th, exactly 45 years after the Beatles broke up on April 10th, 1970 – with what is one of their greatest albums, “The White Album” – which is actually just self-titled. Anyways, the album opens with McCartney singing “Back in the... Read More »
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