Advantages: good for everyone Disadvantages: i don`t know any
...Enjoy reading my opinion.Have fun guys!
Gangstars paradies is one of my favorite song of coolio what I think is that he is a very good hip hopper i can not say that I love him because I`m not gay, but it`s ok to say that he is great and cool he can be proud of his name.His hip hop sounds very very good and this is my opinion.I don`t know what you think,but maybe you kan write a komment for me.And 2Pac is super cool ,too.Sure, there are other super cool raper and hip hopper and he was just one of a lot.
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Advantages: Well produced, clear message, feat. Brooke Fraser Disadvantages: Dissapinting versions of the two best known songs
...Tim Hughes new album 'Holding Nothing Back' is a real testament to the Christian faith.
The opening track 'Happy Day' (well known to all Soul Survivor goers) is a positive message about the hope that Christian's have. Hughes includes two tracks 'Almighty God' and 'Be My Everything' which have already been out for a year or two now. These two songs have been changed from their original setting and for me this doesn't really come off.
The whole album is passionate about the Good News that Jesus brings and Hughes humbleness is portrayed throughout. 'Clinging to the Cross' is the finest example of this. His collaboration with Brooke Fraser in this track works a treat and this is arguably the song of the album.
This is a fantastic worship album and recommended to all Christians and those who want to discover more about the Christian...
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Advantages: None that I can think of - oh it's Deep Purple, that has to be one! The songs are OK but... Disadvantages: Shoddy production, poor mixing, badly "hashed together" tracks, not worth the money
...This album was released at a turbulent spot in Deep Purple's history - Mark II (with Gillan and Glover) had broken up and the new team (with Coverdale and Hughes now fronting the band) weren't too comfortable with each other. This album seems rushed and badly mixed and altogether shoddily "hashed together" to fit a single LP.
Make no mistake, the music is quality, as always with the group; a different, more bluesy feel to the Burn tracks and a more upbeat, heavy rock sound to the Stormbringer pairing. But the post-production fails this album miserably.
The set opens with Burn, a stalwart opener of Mark III's set. Blackmore seems on fire, the playing is tight, and the band seem to be gelling. But the sound is flat, weak and wimpish sounding, which is not exactly what a heavy rock band needs. We progress to Mistreated, a blues rock...
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helpful 20.03.2004
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