Исполнитель: METAMORFFOSIS Альбом: Escrito En Las Estrellas Год выпуска: 2009 Жанр: Happy Punk Качество:320kbps Размер файла: 100,34 MB
Трек лист: 1. Alisse 2. Cielo Gris 3. Cuando Todo No Tiene Sentido 4. Escrito en Las Estrellas 5.Hasta El Fin 6. Inexplicable Amor 7. Luz en Mi Camino 8. Quisiera 9. Solecito Song
Жанр: Religious Исполнитель: Mark Condon Альбом: Stand Up Кол-ство треков: 12 Формат: mp3 Качество:160 Kbps Размер файла: 64Mb Выпуск: 2009
Трек-лист:
01. I'm Redeemed 02. All The Glory 03. Overwhelm Me 04. Stand Up 05. You Are Welcome 06. We Will Go 07. God Is 08. Speak To Your Mountain 09. Did you Know 10. He's Alive 11. To The Throne 12. Once Again
Исполнитель: taras Om Жанр: progressive trance Альбом: Clubbing in the Church, Best of 2008 Кол-ство треков: 20 Формат: mp3 Качество: 256 Kbps Размер файла: 268 mb Выпуск: 2008
Трек-лист: 01. Noel Sanger and Dauby - My Prayer (Probspot Vocal Remix) 02. Boom Jinx feat Key - Eternal Reminiscence (Original Mix) 03. Boom Jinx feat Key - Eternal Reminiscence (Original Mix) 04. Lenny Linus Douglas Feat Katie - Deliver Me 05. Corderoy - Deeper (Dub Mix) 06. Superchic[k] - We Live (ThumpMonks vs. Superchic[k] mix) 07. Plumb - In My Arms (Bimbo Jones Extended Mix) 08. Shiloh And Steve Andres - Flywheel (Original Mix) 09. Glare ft. Breana Skiles - Alive Again 10. Fray - How To Save A Life (Untamed Society remix) 11. Ikon - Feel It (Mark Webb Remix) 12. Anberlin - Unwinding Cable Car (Remix) 13. Probspot - God Shaped Hole 14. Delta-S - The Phoenix Effect 15. Nicol Sponberg - Resurrection [Gabriel & Dresden Mix] 16. The Echoing Green - Flame (His Boy Elroy Mix) 17. Andy Hunter - Stars (featuring Mark Underdown) 18. Moya Brennan - Saltwater (Feat Clannad Celtic Trance) 19. Delirious? - Love Will Find A Way (Ardent Al Electro Dub Remix) 20. Jeremy White - It Was Love (bonus track)
Another superb collection of original songs that continue to spotlight Owens’ soothing vocals and sparkling guitar work while also successfully adding some hard-edged rock to his palette. Crystal clear production from Steve Millikan, who also adds keyboards (piano, arp, fender rhodes), while Fred Plassman contributes bass, fender strat and Les Paul. ‘You Have Been’, ‘For All These Things’ and ‘He Is Calling’ are all solid electric tracks, while the ballads ‘I Have Yet To See’ and the title track possess a stirring delicate beauty. Smooth soft-jazz groove for ‘I Will Bless The Lord’. The Keaggy resemblance is striking, yet it never sounds copycat. Inspired yes, but not ripped off. All of Jon’s albums are good, but this one I believe is his best.
Carry Me Home may be quieter overall than Father Songs, but it still most definitely has that edge. Good artsy folkrock sound sometimes within a dreamy atmosphere. Moody male/female vocals and attractive mix of acoustic/electric guitars, organ and flute. Includes some mellow Parable-type ballads with electric piano. My favorite song is the hypnotic ‘Wonders’ coasting along to a trippy ethereal rhythm with a nice organ solo stretch reminiscent of Caravan. ‘Stoop Down’ has a catchy upbeat melody alongside its chorus of “Stoop down, tie up your brother’s bootlace”. Beautiful flute accompaniment and acoustic reverie to ‘Lullaby’. Striking cover shows a giant suspended-in-space see-through suitcase containing a portion of an earth landscape.
Keith Howard’s admirable rock/folkrock custom seems to have a much more down-to-earth quality than the typical UK male solo lps found on labels like Dovetail, Grapevine, Myrrh, etc. That’s because Looking For You sticks with basic rock instrumentation (acoustic and electric guitars, piano, bass, drums, occasional synthesizer) while avoiding ccm tendencies. Keith was a member of The Advocates, who had two fine albums on Dovetail in the mid ‘70s. Actually most of his old band is in here helping out, though the end result doesn’t really sound like The Advocates. This is folkier and more homemade, with no organ or polished harmonies. Definite British feel though. All Keith-written originals like ‘Planter Of Seeds’, ‘Ever Seen A Grown Man Cry?’, ‘Coming Again’, ‘The Prisoner’ and ‘Eskimo’, the latter a convicting song about the negative effects of forcing cultural changes on the newly converted. My favorite chorus: “somethin’s goin’ on in the space between my ears”. Same miniscule UK label as Driver’s You Better Take It. 500 pressed.
Исполнитель: Various Artists Альбом: Christian Alternative - Spring Год выпуска: 2009 Жанр: Alternative Rock Качество: 243 kbps Размер файла: 146 Mб
Трек лист: 1. Superchick - Stand In The Rain 2. Worth Dying For - My Only One 3. Red - Fight Inside 4. Run Kid Run - Freedom 5. Nural - Stop Me When Youve Had Enough 6. Emery - Do The Things (You Want) 7. Saosin - Why Can't You See 8. Sound Method - Perfect 9. Conditions - Persona 10. Moneta - Letters 11. Before We Forget - How Long 12. Chasen - If It Comes Down 13. Ever Stays Red - Can't Explain 14. Foolish Things - Holding On To What Is Easy 15. This Beautiful Republic - For The Life Of Me 16. Pillar - State of Emergency 17. Addison Road - Always Love 18. Freaked! - Jesus Freak 19. Starfield - Great In All The Earth 20. Underroath - Too Bright To See Too Loud To Hear 21. A Skylit Drive - Sleepwalker
A Love Song continues to present challenging music while drawing from Biblical material for its twelve songs, all united on varied aspects of the topic of love. ‘Noise Of Solemn Assemblies’ and ‘Joseph’ are classic examples of psychedelia dripping with acid organ, while ‘Palm Sunday’ has a more dream-like quality, Amanda’s flute work softly poised above spacey atmospheric guitar harmonics. ‘A Matter Of Sobriety’ pulls a Procol Harum maneuver with its classical cathedral organ and harpsichord accompaniment. Nods to the ‘60s sounds of Dave Brubeck and Ramsey Lewis can be found on ‘Pharoah’s Adopted Grandson Moses’ and ‘The Camel Swallowers’. Closes with a high-energy Johnny Rivers-styled rocker ‘The Man For Me’. Several top-notch musicians were enlisted, including jazz keyboardist Dick Hyman and guitarist Jay Berliner. Such uniqueness in lyric and composition (not to mention the professional sound) is rare in the Christian community, so if you get the opportunity, by all means experience John’s music. It’s extraordinarily groovy! A Swedish 1994 re-issue collected the edgier tracks from both Cool Livin’ and A Love Song, packaging them with the cover/title from A Love Song. See also Praise The Lord In Many Voices Part I, Happenings At The Gathering and Songs For Today.
No, it’s not me but a British acoustic singer/songwriter that just happens to share my name - so don’t accuse me of patting my own back when I recommend this album. Like early Mark Heard, Dennis Ryder, Dave Mattson and the like, Ken’s another one of those simple and gentle folksingers whose music is warm and appealing. String quartet backs the sorrowful ‘Surrender’ while soft organ accompanies the title track (a poem written to his daughter). Bass and drums build some folkrock edges around ‘Do You Want To Know’ and ‘How Can You Prove’. For purely acoustic moods, check out ‘Don’t Be Wise’ and the delicate ballad ‘As I’m Singing To You’. One instance of brass, one of steel guitar (the country folk ‘I’ve Tried’), plus some touches of organ, bongos and electric guitar in spots, but the focus is primarily Ken and his acoustic guitar in Appalachian Melody fashion. Fine album, beautiful cover, collectible label. Nice name, too.
Cutting edge Australian Jesus rock obscurity released on a custom branch of EMI records. Nice earthy homemade arrangements that don’t sound particularly Australian (not that I’d know what that is if I heard it) – more like the best of the US and UK homegrown hippie-angled endeavors. The five semi-longhaired guys and one girl of Kindekrist alternate male and female lead vocals while encompassing a variety of styles. The raw harmonica-wailing ‘Father’s Blues’ and the slow acoustic ‘Father Of The Evening’ both fit into the blues rock category. The minor-key Celtic-sounding ‘All At Sea’ and the a cappella madrigal ‘Come All You Good People’ each have a very distinctive British flavor more akin to groups like Parchment. While acoustic instrumentation is usually favored over electric, there also happens to be some good wah-wah guitar coupled with organ and harpsichord on the psych-edged ‘Follow’ and ‘Watch Out For The Wolf’ (the latter of which features some fun howwwwwwwling vocals). Filling in the remainder of the fourteen songs are some effective samplings of folkrock, soft rock, ragtime and acoustic ballads. Excellent!
Their most excellent debut lp. Some fresh 12-string acoustic sounds, a little Rising Hope-ish on ‘Friday’, playful with harmonica backing on ‘Jesus Is My Lord’ and ‘Where Do We Go From Here’. ‘If I Didn’t Have You’ gets an ASFB-styled electric blues groove, complete with kazoo chorus. Organ brings a mysterious folk/psych edge to moody tracks like ‘The Fratricides’, ‘He Is Risen’ and ‘Life To Give’ (the latter trips out with some good electric guitar). Nice flute touches on ‘Your Loving Still Goes On’. Also covers of Kurt Kaiser’s ‘Pass It On’ and Sebastian Temple’s ‘Prayer Of St. Francis’. Ends on a powerful psychy note with ‘March On’, featuring heavily phased guitar, a wild organ climax and the repeated chorus of “let God’s love explode into the world”. Front cover is a child’s crayon drawing.
This Southwestern group’s sole lp sounds similar to the rural hard rock of Petra’s first lp, only loads better (no ‘Lucas McGraw’s, no annoying vocals). Joshua is Tony Sena, Quincy Rogers and Shelby Rogers. No pics of the guys on the cover but I’d betcha anything they got long hair. Their tunes cook along with fast-strumming rhythm guitars; then suddenly they’ll blast in with an abrasive electric lead. Side one hits us with ‘The Word’, ‘Revelation’, ‘New Life’ and ‘Keep Your Light Shining’, all top-notch rockers empowered with sizzling riffs. Side two continues the assault with ‘I Was Lonely’ and the blistering ‘Free Me’. ‘Caterpillar’ begins with a quiet acoustic mood before shifting into a fairly rocking mid-section. Interspersed with some fine acoustic ballads like ‘The Secret’, ‘If He Came To Your House’ and a cover of Larry Norman’s ‘I Wish We’d All Been Ready’. Good natural vocal harmonies of the rural hippie variety, often with a rough Crosby, Stills & Nash quality. Deserves the same attention that Agape and The Exkursions gets. If ya like it raw and shaggy and loud, you’ll want Joshua. Co-released on the Key label in the UK where it sells for ungodly amounts. The UK version also has a much more attractive color sleeve featuring a person with their arms outstretched.
Исполнитель: Antiskeptic Альбом: Aurora Год выпуска: 2003 Жанр: Alternative/Rock Качество: 256 Kbps Размер файла: 79,9 МБ
Трек лист: 1. Dawn 2. Clear To Pass 3. (ft. Jeremy Wright) - Nothing To Say 4. More Than Kind 5. Goodbye, Goodnight 6. Road & Travel 7. Tried My Wings 8. Even/Sacrifice 9. Technology Dictates 10. Beautiful In White 11. Running Now 12. Breath Into 13. Dusk
The former lead singer of England’s The Peacemakers recorded this excellent solo album shortly after becoming a pilot in North America. Though some of his old band’s beat influences can be found here, How Can I Tell Them is more rooted in a soothing folky ‘60s AM-radio adult-mod pop style, echoing moods such as Scott MacKenzie’s ‘San Francisco’. Justyn’s songs cruise along leisurely with a crisp beat, catchy pop hooks enveloped with delicate string arrangements, accompanied by 12-string or electric guitar and led by his expressive vocal style. All twelve tracks are nice but two of the ballads stand out in particular. ‘The Rain Came Down’ and ‘Behold’ are both incredibly dreamy pieces rich with mellotron-like strings and echoey vocals. The former has a fragile soft-psych feel with phased guitar, while the latter soars with ethereal Moody Blues-ish choral effects. ‘Little Man’ and the ragtime-ish ‘Nothings’ both benefit from fresh banjo accompaniment. ‘Flight 703’ recounts his thrill of piloting out of New York City after being cooped up for two days. And ‘Psalm 8’ receives a welcome re-interpretation from the self-titled Peacemakers lp. Released on a New York label in a gatefold cover with liner notes detailing the circumstances of each song. Justyn’s next album (Down My Road) had more of a smooth orchestrated pop bent.
Исполнитель: Go Fish Альбом: Party Like a Preschooler Год выпуска: 2008 Жанр: Christian / A'cappella Качество: 320 Kbps Размер файла: 64.6 МБ
Трек лист: 1. Do Your Ears Hang Low 2. The Wheels On the Bus 3. The Cow and the Peanut 4. Pop Goes the Weasel 5. Five Little Monkeys 6. The A,B,Cs 7. John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt 8. If You're Happy and You Know It 9. The Crazy Dance 10. Itsy Bitsy Spider 11. The Laughing Song (Ticklish Reuben) 12. Jammies 13. Hard to Be Cool (In a Mini-Van)
Исполнитель: Albert Frey Альбом: Feiert Jesus! 14 Год выпуска: 2008 Жанр: German Worshiper Качество: 192 Kbps Размер файла: 82,69 MB
Трек лист: 01. Komm, Herr, komm 02. Lobe den Herrn, meine Seele 03. Herr, unser Gott 04. Halleluja (Agnus Dei) 05. Deine Herrlichkeit 06. So groß ist der Herr 07. Du bist würdig 08. Wir schaun auf dich 09. Wohin sonst 10. Mit aller Kraft 11. Darum jubel ich dir zu 12. Herr der ganzen Schöpfung 13. Gott trocknet deine Tränen
Трек-лист: 01. Andrew Green - Above All 02. Arnej - Рeople Come People Go (Chill-out Mix) 03. Shiloh - Gift 04. N-Vision - Eternal Love 05. Rachael Kichenside - The Heart Of Worship 06. Andy Hunter - Fade (Featuring Cathy Burton) 07. Jeremy White - It Was Love !!!