Advantages: Great sound, sturdy, easy to use Disadvantages: Only runs off mains power
buttons in the dark of a late night, trying to not wake my flatmates. However, as far as glitches go, it's relatively unconcerning.
The second thing is the remote control. It's absolutely tiny; sleek and stylish. I realise for most people, this would be a very good thing. In our image concious society, everything seems to be getting smaller; mobile phones, remote controls, digital music players. My issue with small things is quite simple; I lose them! At present I have somehow misplaced the remote control for my sound-dock (for about the 7th time since I got it). However, it's been weeks and I think it's gone for good this time!! While I realise this was my own fault, my one gripe with BOSE is that you can't buy these remotes on their own. So, for the foreseeable future, I'm reduced to getting up off my couch when I want to skip ...
Advantages: Good development of subject Disadvantages: Some minor flaws
meant cures, physical and incarnate cures. There are those in the world who have played and preyed upon the desires for such cures; responsible theologians and pastors often speak with a sense of honest unease in dealing with questions such as 'why didn't God cure me?'
Black looks at the healing narratives in the biblical text as being forms of liberation. At the same time, these same stories seem to reinforce the physical oppression to those with disabilities today. Both conservative and liberal camps fall short here. Those healed in the biblical texts are often portrayed as means to an end, rather than as persons with their own needs and histories in and of themselves.
In the first part of the text, Black looks at theological perspectives on disability and God's relationship and responsibility ? is this a punishment of some ...
Advantages: Good Sound, Charges Ipod Disadvantages: Mains Only, No computer connection No aux input
The Bose SoundDock is a smart, stylish sound system for your ipod.
The look of this piece of kit is smart, It looks very stylish. Available in white or black. The Design is arched which allows for the sound to be angled when in use. The back is pretty plain and houses most of the components. Bang centre on the front you will see the docking area fro your beloved ipod. This unit has a larger footprint than its competitors 6.65" H x 11.91 W x 6.48" D (16.89cm x 30.26 x 16.47cm) 4.56lbs and weighs 2.1kg.
Out of the box it is very easy to set up - take out unit and place in desired zone, plug in the adaptor at the back and then into the wall. Plug in the relevant docking adaptor for your ipod and that's it. The power rating on the box specified 110v on mine however the power adaptor supplied was multi voltage.
Bose claim there ...
Product Information for "Time For Healing - Sounds Of Blackness" »
Product details
Title
Time For Healing
Performer
Sounds Of Blackness
Genre
Gospel
Sub Genre
Contemporary Gospel
Release Date
05/1997
Original Release Year
1997
Label / Distributor
Perspective / Universal Music
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
731454902922
Catalogue Number
5490292
Additional notes
Album Notes
Sounds Of Blackness: Angela Henderson, Jayn Higgins, Sandra Harris, Wanda Lewis, Renee McCall, Core Cotton, Carrie Harrington, Beverly Mahto, Dorothy Townes, Alecia Hammonds, Patricia Lacy, Jennifer Whitlock, Robert Edwards, Quan Howell, Dr. Robert Jones, Rojeem Taylor, Terrence Frierson, Carl Pertile, Geoff Jones, Gregory Sears (vocals); Gary Hines, Billy Steele (keyboards); Levi Seacer, Mike Scott (guitar); Frank Wharton (alto saxophone, flute); Louis Wilson (tenor saxophone); David Wright III (baritone saxophone); Larry Sims (trumpet); Paul Johnson (bass); Trenon Graham (drums); Daryl Boudreaux (percussion). Additional personnel includes: The Steeles, Craig Mack, Salt-N-Pepa, Brother Jack McDuff. Producers: Billy Steele, Levi Seacer, Joe Powell, Gary Hines, Cheryl James. Recorded at Flyte Tyme Studios, Edina, Minnesota and Michael Anthony Studios, Ramsey, Minnesota. TIME FOR HEALING was nominated for a 1998 Grammy Award for Best Gospel Album By A Choir Or Chorus.
Album Reviews
Vibe (6-7/97, p.165) - "Sounds of Blackness touch nearly every genre of black folks' music on their new album..." Entertainment Weekly (6/6/97, p.69) - "...The band's 11 singers flex enough vocal power on...their fourth album to make this tour of gospel, rap, funk, and just about every other form of African-American musical expression well worth taking." - Rating: B+
Titles on disc 1
1.
Africana
2.
Spirit
3.
We Are Gonna Make It Through (pt.1)
4.
Hold On (Change Is Coming)
5.
Love Will Never Change
6.
Love Train
7.
God Cares
8.
Hold On (Don't Let Go)
9.
Crisis
10.
We Are Gonna Make It Through (pt.2)
11.
You Can Make It If You Try
12.
Blackness Blues
13.
Spiritual Medley
14.
So Far Away
15.
Familiar Waters
16.
Time For Healing
17.
We Are Gonna Make It Through (pt.3)
18.
Kwanzaa Umoja Uhuru
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