No Better Place
Track Listings
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1. Holy Spirit, You Are Welcome Here
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2. Love to the Highest Power
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3. Only God Can Heal
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4. I Will Be the One
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5. Pray On
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6. Stay up on the Wall
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7. Isn't That Just Like God
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8. Show Some Sign
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9. Change Me Now
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10. House That Love Built
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No Better Place, Music, Babbie Mason, Contemporary Gospel, Gospel, Gospel/Christian Music, Pop, Wales
Average customer rating:
- Inspiring Music to Deepen Your Holy Faith
- Isn't That Just Like God
- No Better Buy!
- powerful and wonderful
- WOW
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No Better Place
Babbie Mason
Manufacturer: Spring Hill
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00001SIDU
Release Date: 1999-10-05 |
Tracks:
- Holy Spirit, You Are Welcome Here
- Love To The Highest Power
- Only God Can Heal
- I Will Be The One
- Pray On
- Stay Up On The Wall
- Isn't That Just Like God
- Show Some Sign
- Change Me Now
- The House That Love Built
Customer Reviews:
Inspiring Music to Deepen Your Holy Faith.......2003-10-20
It's beautiful to hear Babbie Mason's contemporary songs. As lay Carmelite I really enjoy her songs which are so full of Christian JOY! I know you'll like her music too! She proves that Christianity is anything but boring.
Isn't That Just Like God.......2001-11-15
I really love this album. It cuts through any contemporary babble and goes straight to the issues of being truly converted. The lyrics, the musical representation, and the vocal presentation all combine together for the purpose of getting the gospel message across to the listener.
I always quote "Isn't that Just Like God" when the Lord makes me aware of his awesomeness through those little miracles He does especially for me (for His glory alone) in my daily walk with Him.
My other favorite tracks are: PRAY ON!, Change Me Now, and the song that just makes me rewind a multitude of times back to back...that shoutin', hand-clappin', church-stompin', (I think you get my drift) Stand Up and Praise Him! Oops. Wrong artist, wrong album. The song is: SHOW SOME SIGN! I really like the message in that. The words that I like in it go something like..."I know I'm not saved by my feelings, but it sure feels good to be saved!"
And by the way, CHECK OUT TIMELESS! It's a Babbie Mason Classic.
No Better Buy!.......2001-10-16
I absolutely love this CD. My 3 year old daughter begs to hear it every time we get in the car. My favorite is "Isn't That Just Like God." The lyrics are beautiful and my spirit is simply lifted after listening to it.
powerful and wonderful.......2001-07-13
I first heard the song Pray On on the radio, and I was so impressed that I combed through a number of music stores, but none had any Babbie Mason. Of course I found it right away on the internet. Not only is the song Pray On fantastic, but the whole album makes my kids dance, twirl and sing through the house. The message is great and so is the music.
WOW.......2000-11-16
If you're looking, here it is. Listen up, watch out for Babbie's son, Chaz, he is off the hinges. If you have a chance to check out one of these great spiritual singers, a Must Do!! oh, uuuaa!
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It's Always Fair Weather (1955 Movie Soundtrack) (Rhino Handmade)
Betty Comden
Manufacturer: Rhino Handmade
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ASIN: B0001LYFYA
Release Date: 2004-01-01 |
Tracks:
- Main Title - MGM Studio Orchestra
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- Time for Parting - Jud Conlon, Dan Dailey, Gene Kelly
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- Time for Parting/Once Upon a Time - Jud Conlon, Dan Dailey, Gene Kelly
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- Time for Parting-TV Girls [#] - Ruth Clark, , Loulie Jean Norman, Betty Wand, Gloria Wood
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Average customer rating:
- Fully comprehend the gravity and importance of this instrumental release
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No Place Better
Jordan Tice
Manufacturer: Patuxent
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000EOTAOE
Release Date: 2006-02-21 |
Tracks:
- Last Summer
- Donegal Bay
- Whatever Makes You Happy
- Celia's Rel
- Things Left Unsaid
- Cuckoo's Nest
- Indian Summer
- Banjo Bit Me in the Morning
- Wicker Basket
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- No Place Better
Product Description
The ensemble work and solos are impeccable, thanks to an all-star cast of players, each accomplished in his own right. Mark Schatz, the bassist renowned for his work on countless classic recordings of bluegrass music (including the aforementioned Drive), solos tastefully and anchors the arrangements with his steady lines. The metronomelike drive and singing solos of multi-instrumentalist Ron Stewartâs fiddle propel the music with remarkable precision. Ronâs career spans an early live appearance with Lester Flatt to his current regular gig with J.D. Crowe. Maryland based banjo player Mike Munford, legendary for his work with the likes of Peter Rowan, contributes his creative and fresh brand of soloing that distinguishes him as (in Jordanâs words) âone of the most musical banjo players out there.â? Similar in his unique style of soloing is mandolin player Akira Otsuka, who has shared the stage or recorded with bluegrass greats ranging from Jethro Burns to! Ricky Skaggs.
Customer Reviews:
Fully comprehend the gravity and importance of this instrumental release.......2007-01-22
Playing Time - 41:38 -- Jordan Tice is a young sonic alchemist whose highly-arranged musical elixir is centered around lively flatpicked guitar. With the exception of two tracks (Cuckoo's Nest, Jean's Reel/Girls at Martinsfield), Tice also demonstrates his rugged individualism and tunecrafting skills with nine original compositions. A new acoustic pioneer with technically impressive moxie, Jordan Tice's "No Better Place" is a cut above the rest. The reason is largely because of the illustrious cast of characters who are given plenty of opportunities to strut their stuff on some difficult pieces. These players include Ron Stewart (fiddle), Mike Munford (banjo), Akira Otsuka (mandolin), Mark Schatz (bass), and Sue Raines (fiddle on one cut). Tice colors his musical canvas with paint and hues from the folk, bluegrass, and jazz palette.
From Annapolis, Jordan Tice is a young picker just out of high school who will attend Towson State University on a full music scholarship. His tone on guitar is that of a well-seasoned, exceptional player. His sense of time, balance, rhythm and execution are extraordinary. He drives the music with his dynamic musical pronunciation, and the interplay of the veterans with him is phenomenal. Award-winning Ron Stewart plays his fiddle smoothly, lyrically and effortlessly. Sue Raines also has a silky touch on her bow for her showcased Celtic medley. Munford and Otsuka's instrumental support is collaborative and supportive in nature, flawlessly executed in their own unique styles without grandstanding. Mark Schatz is right on the money with his bass notes, whether they are plucked or bowed. The title cut which closes the album is a guitar and bass duo featuring a tuneful conversation between Tice and Schatz.
Schatz, from Boston, Philadelphia, Nashville, and now Annapolis, has played bass with Tasty Licks, Spectrum, Tony Rice Unit, Bluegrass Album Band, Tim & Mollie O'Brien, Flatt Heads, & Nickel Creek. The 1994 & 1995 IBMA Bass Player of the Year also plays clawhammer-style banjo that imparts a bit of old-time flavoring to "Cuckoo's Nest" & "Wicker Basket." Sleepy Valley Ranch in Paoli, Indiana is Ron Stewart's home. Before becoming one of bluegrass music's top session men, he's worked with Curly Seckler, Gary Brewer & the Kentucky Ramblers, Little Creek, Petticoat Junction, Lynn Morris Band, & now J.D. Crowe & the New South. In 2000, Stewart won IBMA's Fiddle Player of the Year award.
Jordan Tice's influences include Strength in Numbers, Bela Fleck, Tony Rice, David Grier, Stuart Duncan, Sam Bush, Jerry Douglas, Edgar Meyer, Pat Metheny, Keith Jarrett and Bill Frisell. It very possible that, with some luck and determination, Jordan Tice's name will someday be as well known as their's. Besides touring and recording with Gary Ferguson and Sally Love, Tice has performed with a bluegrass band called Foxes on the Run. His new band, based in Front Royal, Va. is called "Blue Light Special." Tice says the best way to understand bluegrass ("hillbilly music" he calls it) is just to "listen to it." The erudite music he plays on "No Place Better" will take a little more reflection and study to fully comprehend the gravity and importance of this instrumental release. (Joe Ross, staff writer, Bluegrass Now)
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