Timepieces, Vol. 2
Track Listings
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1. Find Out What God Is Doing
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2. Mention My Name
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3. Heavenly Sunrise
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4. I Go to the Rock
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5. That's Him
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6. I Just Want to Make a Mark
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7. Mary Wrapped a Present
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8. Free Indeed
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9. Cross Was His Own
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10. I Am
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Timepieces, Vol. 2, Music, The Hoppers, CCM, Gospel, Pop, Southern Gospel
Average customer rating:
- A fairly good package of seventies material
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Double Up: Timepieces/Timepieces, Vol. 2
Eric Clapton
Manufacturer: Sbme Import
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Contemporary Blues
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| Opera & Vocal
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Soft Rock
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Pop Rock
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Blues Rock
| Rock
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Hard Rock
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Album-Oriented Rock (AOR)
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Rock
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ASIN: B00005NV6V
Release Date: 2004-05-25 |
Tracks:
- I Shot the Sheriff
- After Midnight
- Knockin' on Heaven's Door
- Wonderful Tonight
- Layla
- Cocaine
- Lay Down Sally
- Willie and the Hand Jive
- Promises
- Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
- Let It Grow
Tracks:
- Tulsa Time
- Knockin' on Heaven's Door
- If I Don't Be There by Morning
- Rambling on My Mind
- Presence of the Lord
- Can't Find My Way Home
- Smile
- Blues Power
Customer Reviews:
A fairly good package of seventies material.......2003-06-08
This album combines the best-of compilation "Timepieces" and the live "Timepieces vol II - Live In The Seventies" (not to be confused with the lavish box set "Crossroads II", which also bears the title "Live In The Seventies").
"Timepieces" was a pretty good overview of the first few years of Eric Clapton's solo career, and although hardly definitive, it does offer some of the highlights from "Eric Clapton", "461 Ocean Boulevard", "Slowhand" and Clapton's other seventies albums, and it even brings in the Derek & The Dominoes-single "Layla" (too bad that nothing else from that fabulous album is here).
"Timepieces vol. II" is a relatively short live album (eight tracks), bringing together songs as diverse as Bob Dylan's "Knockin' On Heaven's Door" (nice rendition of that one), Charles Chaplin's "Smile" and Clapton's own "Blues Power".
The inclusion of very non-bluesy songs like "Smile" and Danny Flowers' country-rocker "Tulsa Time" probably means that not every Clapton fan will like this album, but I find it quite enjoyable, actually. The sound is very good, and the band is excellent, particularly keyboardist Chris Stainton who plays piano on the five recordings made at Tokyo's Budokan arena.
All in all, this is a nice overview of Eric Clapton in the seventies, blues, music hall and everything, but if you already have a good Clapton compilation ("The Cream Of Clapton" for example), you don't really need "Timepieces". But maybe you will want to check out "Timepieces vol II", which should still be available in its original format.
Average customer rating:
- The Greatest
- Hoppers are not so happening anymore
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Timepieces, Vol. 2
The Hoppers
Manufacturer: Sonlite
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Gospel
| Christian & Gospel
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Christian Contemporary Music
| Christian & Gospel
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ASIN: B000009ND5
Release Date: 1998-07-21 |
Tracks:
- Find Out What God Is Doing
- Mention My Name
- Heavenly Sunrise
- I Go To The Rock
- That's Him
- I Just Want To Make A Mark
- Mary Wrapped A Present
- Free Indeed
- The Cross Was His Own
- I Am
Customer Reviews:
The Greatest.......2002-06-21
This CD is just another of the Hoppers best!!Kim Hopper has the best voice in the whole Southern Gospel industry!! Anyone can plainly see christ through her. She portrays the ideal christian, God flows through her as she sings with her annoited voice!!
Hoppers are not so happening anymore.......2002-01-22
Too much showing off and not enough spirit like they use to sing with. I like them but only to listen to, I can not watch them on stage. It is so aggravating the way they stage their routines. Kim is quite the show-off. The gal can sing but good grief, lose a little of yourself and portray more of God.
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- Alive Again
- All Keyed Up
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