Starting Now
Starting Now
ASIN: B00000EVWF
Track Listings
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1. Woman Like That
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2. Fallin' in and Crawlin' Out
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3. Not a Day Goes By
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4. Trouble With Love
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5. Lady's Man
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6. Gettin' Out of Dodge
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7. One Step Ahead of the Storm
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8. Learning as She Goes
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9. I've Got Just the Heart
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10. Starting Now
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Starting Now,Rob Crosby,A&M,Country,Country & Western,Country-Folk,Singer/Songwriter
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- let's have a vote..
- SAVED THE BEST FOR LAST
- Great little indie record
- A bit juvenile, perhaps just not for me
- Knapsack-This Conversation...
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This Conversation Is Ending Starting Right Now
Knapsack
Manufacturer: Alias Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00000AGAT
Release Date: 1998-09-08 |
Tracks:
- Katherine the Grateful
- Change Is All the Rage
- Shape of the Fear
- Cold Enough to Break
- Skip the Details
- Arrows to the Action
- Cinema Stare
- Hummingbirds
- Balancing Act
- Please Shut off the Lights
Customer Reviews:
let's have a vote.........2006-08-24
I usually write loooooong reviews for cds (see my others). But let's put that to rest just once and vote..
If you think this sort of music (among other indie rockers of any kind) should get the attention of major labels instead of the same old non-talented pretty-boy/girl artists of today who should have modeled for Calvin Klien instead of ruin the music buisness, push YES. If you want to flush music down the toilet, say NO.
Great. This is one of the few flawless albums out there. Not your average emo. Get it if you want to hear something different.
Also check out the Jealous Sound (same lead singer, same sound but more mature)
SAVED THE BEST FOR LAST.......2004-06-22
Unfortunately, Knapsack is no longer a band. However, their legacy burns bright with this ripping final album. Not only did Knapsack never put out a bad album (how many bands can honestly say that), unlike their prior efforts, there's not a bad track on this CD. It's still a mystery to me how this band never really got discovered and made the mainstream, but that's part of their allure.
Great little indie record.......2003-10-22
What can I say this is a great cd from start to finish. Mixed by Mark Trombino (Who recently produced Finch's debut) this cd even just sonically sounds awesome. I just love Blair Shehan's voice he can do this smooth singing and then a really contained yell and no one sounds remotely like him. Pretty much all 10 songs are solid but stand-out ones are : Katherine The Grateful, Change Is All The Rage, Cinema Stare and the great closer Please Shut Off The Lights. I think this cd is a real hidden gem and the only problem with it is that it's only 10 songs. But definately check out the Jealous Sound too which is Blair Shehan's new band (Knapsack broke up after this cd) because they are amazing.
A bit juvenile, perhaps just not for me.......2003-07-23
I was directed to Knapsack based upon my affinity to Jawbreaker and Samiam. I can barely see a similarity, although I can acknowledge that one exists: All the above-mentioned bands sing heartfelt if not somewhat cryptic lyrics, are a little rough around the edges in a good way and talented with their instruments, and write emotive songs.
Unfortunately, this band is somewhat boring and juvenile. I can see high school chicks swooning to the singer's voice, and saying to themselves "Ooh, we are SOOO Ahhlternative!" I once had a band that ... , and we just messed around for fun, but we had one song entitled "Generic Alternative Song," which was intended to make fun of music exactly like this. And we wrote that song over 10 years ago, which pretty much says to me that not much has changed in lame alternative music over the years.
The music is overall very non-offensive, and does very little to inspire me. The vocalist sings in a pretentious whispery voice most of the time, and I can't stand that. Sure, they may be talented... but so is Barry Manilow and Whitney Houston... not that there's any similarity other than they all play music I don't like.
The reason why it doesn't get only one star is because I am a big fan of the guitarist... but I guess even if Jimi Hendrix was playing this music, I'd still hate it. This music puts me to sleep!
Just so you know, I tend to like punk rock (not the lame emo-core stuff like Saves the Day and Finch, but REAL punk like Misfits, Operation Ivy, Dead Kennedys, etc.). I like a good, hard-as-steel emo-ish album from time to time, which is why I like Samiam and Jawbreaker, but most bands having anything to do with emo drive me nuts. Hopefully that helps to put my tastes in perspective, so if you find your taste similar to mine this review might help you. It doesn't really help when people say how great the music is etc. if there's no context. And if your tastes are not similar to mine, feel free to ignore me.
Knapsack-This Conversation..........2003-01-13
Just like any other band that gets better over time, so it was for the now-defunct Knapsack. Blair Shehan's songwriting skills have dramatically improved from album to album. "Silver Sweepstakes" had a few cuts that would become the trademark Knapsack sound, "Day Three..." kept up with the pace of progressive song structure and instrumentation, and "This Conversation..." is perhaps the pinnacle at which Knapsack could write and record. Perhaps similar to other "emo" bands like Braid and Jejune who broke up shortly after releasing their last and (by far) best album, Knapsack called it quits following their supporting tour for "This Conversation...". Nevertheless, Blair has formed a new group (The Jealous Sound) which is almost a carbon-copy songwise of Knapsack, so the continuing impressive "canciones" continue.
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- Great Repertoire, Excellent Communication, Flat Intonation
- Been There, Done That
- Pleasant Melodies Abound in Maltby & Shire Land
- Totally enjoyable commentary on human relationships
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Starting Here, Starting Now (Original 1977 Off-Broadway Cast)
David Shire , and Richard Maltby
Manufacturer: RCA
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000002W3D
Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- The World Is Love/Starting Here, Starting Now/A Little Bit Off
- I Think I May Want To Remember Today
- We Can Talk To Each Other
- Just Across The River
- Crossword Puzzle
- Autumn
- I Don't Remember Christmas
- I Don't Believe It
- Barbara
- Pleased With Myself
- Flair
- Travel
- Watching The Big Parade Go By
- I Hear Bells
- What About Today?
- One Step
- Song Of Me/Today Is The First Day Of The Rest Of My Life/A New Life Coming
- Finale: Reprise Of Flair
Customer Reviews:
Great Repertoire, Excellent Communication, Flat Intonation.......2006-07-09
"Starting Here, Starting Now" contains some wonderfully written songs about human relationships and emotions. Maltby and Shire give us good tunes and well crafted lyrics (touching and catchy, too). The combo plays very well. The dissapointment comes from the out-of-tune singing done by all three of the cast members. Loni Ackerman, George Lee Anderson, and Margery Cohen throw themselves into their characters (which change every song), delivering their messages loud and clear. But, there isn't one cut that is not affected by flat intonation. Too bad, really.
Been There, Done That.......2004-10-25
In April of 2000 I was a student at Santa Fe Community College, Gainesville, Fl. During that semester I was one of the performers starring in Starting Here, Starting Now put on by the college's theater department. We performed the show with four females and four males. I had the honor of singing
Pleasant Melodies Abound in Maltby & Shire Land.......2000-08-21
I was recently in a revue consisting only of Maltby & Shire songs. The songs were taken from Big The Musical, Baby, Closer Than Ever, and of course Starting Here, Starting Now. This CD contains some of the most beautiful songs in musical theatre. "I Hear Bells" is phenomenally lovely, a tune anyone would love to live to. "Song of Me" is hauntingly beautiful and achingly brief. "Travel" and "One Step" are entertaining numbers with engaging melodies. "I Don't Remember Christmas" is amusing and intriguing in its own way. Each song here is worth listening to. Starting Here, Starting now is certainly a good buy.
Totally enjoyable commentary on human relationships.......1998-12-06
Starting Here, Starting Now is a musical review from the 1970's examining the ups and downs of human relationships. The CD is, in fact, the show. The music encompasses the gamut of emotions that accompany family,friendship, dating, love, marriage, separation. "A Little Bit Off" is an amusing number recounting the first feelings of attraction between two people. "I Don't Believe It" is a sardonic look at all those "perfect" relationships out there. "I Hear Bells" is a lyrical tune about looking beyond the not-always-beautiful surface of life and seeing the goodness deep down. "Song of Me" is a haunting melody about a dysfunctional family and the resulting emotional scars. "Today is the First Day of the Rest of My Life" and "A New Life Coming" end the show and CD by reinforcing the lesson that time does heal our wounds and allows us to move on in our lives. No matter what the state of your relationships with family, friends and spouses, there will be something in this CD for you.
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- Strong show, suffers from too cute production
- Many fantastic songs, many mediocre songs...
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Starting Here, Starting Now (1993 Original London Cast)
David Shire , and Richard Malbty Jr.
Manufacturer: Jay Records
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ASIN: B000005BH4
Release Date: 1997-06-24 |
Tracks:
- Prologue/The Word Is Love - Clare Burt, Michael Cantwell, Samantha Shaw
- Starting Here, Starting Now - Clare Burt, Michael Cantwell, Samantha Shaw
- I'm A Little Bit Off - Samantha Shaw
- I Think I May Want To Remember Today - Clare Burt, Samantha Shaw
- Beautiful - Clare Burt, Michael Cantwell
- We Can Talk To Eachother - Michael Cantwell
- Just Across The RIver - Clare Burt, Michael Cantwell, Samantha Shaw
- Crossword Puzzle - Clare Burt
- Autumn - Samantha Shaw
- I Don't Remember Christmas - Michael Cantwell
- I Don't Believe It - Clare Burt, Michael Cantwell, Samantha Shaw
- Barbara - Michael Cantwell, Samantha Shaw
- I Hear Bells - Clare Burt, Michael Cantwell, Samantha Shaw
- I'm Going To Make You Beautiful - Samantha Shaw
- Pleased With Myself - Clare Burt, Michael Cantwell, Samantha Shaw
- Opening Act 2/Hey There Fans - Clare Burt, Michael Cantwell, Samantha Shaw
- Travel - Clare Burt, Michael Cantwell, Samantha Shaw
- The Girl Of The Minute - Michael Cantwell
- A Girl You Should Know - Clare Burt, Michael Cantwell, Samantha Shaw
- Watching The Big Parade Go By - Clare Burt
- Flair - Michael Cantwell
- What About Today - Clare Burt
- One Step - Clare Burt
- Song Of Me - Clare Burt
- Today Is The First Day Of The Rest Of My Life - Clare Burt, Michael Cantwell, Samantha Shaw
- A New Life Coming - Clare Burt, Michael Cantwell, Samantha Shaw
- Finale/Flair - Clare Burt, Michael Cantwell, Samantha Shaw
- Encore: Pleased With Myself - Clare Burt, Michael Cantwell, Samantha Shaw
Customer Reviews:
Strong show, suffers from too cute production.......2003-11-18
Maltby and Shire are the overlooked masters of the 'story song' genre in musicals. Their strong melodies and clever topical lyrics create self-contained monologues for the singers and audiences to bask in. This is both their blessing, and their curse. For while individual songs of theirs stand alone better than any other, when placed in structured musicals (Baby, Big) they tend to suffer from the surrounding source material. As a result, they are better known for their reviews which surface off-broadway.
"Starting Here, Starting Now" is the first of these ventures and it bristles with energy and vibrancy. A cast of two women and one man command the stage from the the opening with the title song and then launch into the evening. This review was created earlier in their career and it reflects the optimism and youth the two had toward the world (where as their second effort 'closer than ever' is a darker and more reflective work) extolling the virtues of love and 'being pleased with myself' under a New York backdrop. While the themes may seem trite to today's audience, it reflected the times it was written and pointed always toward 'A new life coming' that was overall, a happier one.
My major qulams with the 1993 London productions lie in both the voicing and the interpretation of the material. All three are able to hit the money notes when called for, but they sound shrill and experience phrasing issues. Additionally, the male singer produces a very nasal sound which serves to distract. They also seem to be uncomfortable at times and don't fully commit.
The other problem is the interpretation. They have treated this much like a period peice; and oddity of a past time that they have uncovered for us to see how strange people were. Rather than chacters, they create charactures which overplay all emotions to lampoon the era. Additionally, a group of Londoners affecting New York accents in song is tricky feat to which they fail miserably. For this musical to work, it must be embraced whole-heartedly, not with an eye toward sardonic wit. Buy the original cast version first, and then this one if only for the three extra songs on this version.
Many fantastic songs, many mediocre songs..........2000-12-09
Starting Here, Starting Now is a revue kind of musical, with only three cast members. Each has extremely fantastic vocal technique. There is a lot of vibrato in this show. While certain standout songs include 'Pleased With Myself', 'Today Is The First Day of the Rest of My Life', and 'I Don't Remember Christmas', there are a few mediocre melodies thrown in. I enjoy this CD often, but there are always songs that you have to skip through. There is another version of Starting Here, Starting Now from 1977. If you like this CD and this show, I can guarantee you will love 'A...My Name is Alice', another revue musical.
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- English is an asset and a drawback
- You Will Love Opera After Hearing Carmen In English
- A wholly credible "Carmen" -- finally!
- I love Carmen!
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Carmen (Sung in English)
Bizet , Bardon , Gavin , Plazas , Magee , and Parry
Manufacturer: Chandos
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ASIN: B00007JGRN
Release Date: 2003-03-11 |
Tracks:
- Prelude
- In The Plaza
- Just Look At That Delicious Morsel
- Here Come Our New Soldier Boys
- Jose! There Was A Girl Here Looking For You Just Now
- Off With You Old Soldier Boys
- Corporal! Sir!
- We Have Heard The Bell Summon Us To Meet Here
- Ah, Just Look!
- But Why Hasn't She Come, Our Carmencita?
- Love's A Bird Wild As Any Rebel
- Carmen! We Will Follow You High And Low!
- The Cheek Of It!
- Give Me News Of My Mother!
- Your Dear Mother And I Were Leaving Church This Morning
- I See My Mother's Face!
- Wait A Moment - I'm Going To Read The Letter
- Come And Help
- So, Corporal: Tell Me What Happened
- Well, Carmencita: What Do You Have To Say For Yourself?
- Where Are You Taking Me?
- There's An Old Bar In The City
- Careful - It's Lieutenant!
- Entr'acte
- From Far Away Mysterious Sounds
- Bravo, Bravo! More! Keep Dancing!
- Hurrah! Hurrah! The Torero!
- Who's That? It's Escamillo, The Bullfighter From Granada
- Hurrah! Hurrah! The Torero!
- You're Most Kind
- We'll Come With You, Senor Torero
- Toreador, Be Ready!
- At Last! We Got Rid Of Them As Quickly As We Could
- There's A Little Job That We're Starting!
- Being In Love Is Not A Reason
Tracks:
- To Bid You Welcome To Our Bar
- La La La La La La La La...
- Back To Camp!... Go At Once!
- That Flow'r You Threw To Me I Treasured
- No, It's Not Love At All!
- Hello! Carmen!
- Lieutenant Fair, It's True
- The Sky Above The Open Road
- Entr'acte
- Keep Going, Dear Old Friend, Kep Going!
- Right! Let's Stop For A While
- Shuffle! Cut Them!
- In Vain You Would Avoid The Bitter Things They're Saying
- You're Back!
- As For That Man, It Should Be Easy!
- Is This The Place?
- I Say That There's Nothing To Fear
- It's Him! I'm Sure It's Him Over There!
- Escamillo Is My Name, And I Come From Granada
- She Had A Lover Here
- Hola! Hola! Jose!
- You Should Take Care, Carmen
- Alas! Jose, Your Mother Is Ill
- Entr'acte
- A Few Cuartos! A Few Cuartos!
- Here They Come! Here They Come!
- If You Love Me, Carmen
- It's You! It's Me!
- Viva! Viva! What A Corrida!
Customer Reviews:
English is an asset and a drawback.......2004-07-20
The best thing about this recording of Carmen is the libretto. Conductor David Parry penned this facile and dramatic English translation. He avoids the pitfalls of literal translation to achieve an idiomatic flow that matches the rhythm of the original lyrics. I use this as a reference libretto for any of the French Carmens.
Unfortunately, the performance suffers from being sung in English. The singers declaim their parts with such proper British diction that Carmen comes across as a school marm. The spoken dialog is delivered beat for deliberate beat and is dripping with reverb. It makes the plaza, tavern and mountain pass all sound like a sewer pipe.
This is a good first Carmen for someone trying to understand the work. The libretto itself is a good investment for further listening. For an enjoyable performance with an emphasis on character and action, I recommend Regina Resnik on the London Double Decker set.
You Will Love Opera After Hearing Carmen In English.......2004-02-09
What a perfect introduction to opera. This newly released recording will surely get you hooked into opera. Carmen, a French opera by Georges Bizet, is the most recognizable and most popular in the opera world. It's famous melodies- the overture, the Habanera, The Toreador Song have all been featured in everything from cellular phone ring tones to Superbowl Commercial (last year's Superbowl with The "Opera In English" label has been making Italian operas into English for a number of years now. Also on the market are Verdi's La Traviata in English (with soprano Valerie Masterson as Violetta) Handel's Julius Caesar with Janet Baker and even Wagner's epic Ring Of The Nibeling sung in English. This is a terrific recording and I highly recommend it if you want to get into opera. Listen to this version first and then try the real, original French version Bizet had written. Patricia Bardon is sensational, sexy and dramatic as Carmen.
The real strength of this version is the dynamic drama. With the advantage of being sung in English, we get better insight on characters' emotions and motives, and we understand the drama a lot better. Carmen is all about great drama. Bizet drew the plot from the French writer Prosper Merimee's dark short story. Carmen is the ultimate femme fatale- a devil-may-care, sexy Gypsy living in Spain, seduces the conservatively raised soldier Don Jose, stealing him away from his fiancee, the passive Micaela, living a life of underground smuggling and rowdy taverns. "Habanera" and "The Gypsy Song and Dance" are very expressive of Carmen's extraordinarily liberal lifestyle. Don Jose, however, has fallen deeply in love- as he shows us in his song/aria "The Flower Song". But Carmen soon becomes tired of his constancy. Don Jose wants a committed, monogamous relationship with Carmen. But Carmen will not submit to love, since she is first and foremost a carnal creature. Eventually, she falls for the handsome Toreador Escamillo. Don Jose, consumed by jealousy, stabs Carmen at a bullfight after Carmen declares her love for Escamillo and rejects Don Jose's love. Don Jose's crazed, obscessive personality shines through in the English version as well. This tragedy has been done in English before so don't think this is the first time. Back in the 50's, there was a film, starring black actors "Carmen Jones" which was treated the same way as this opera- more like an English Broadway musical and with the dubbed singing voice of Marilyn Horne as Carmen. All in all, this recording is excellent.
A wholly credible "Carmen" -- finally!.......2003-09-17
This recording really sells "Carmen" as a drama. Although I have two other recordings of this opera and have seen it performed several times, it never quite worked for me dramatically. But thanks to the fine performances, conducting, and translation here, I've become a "Carmen" convert. Producing a good English-language performance of a foreign opera, especially a warhorse like "Carmen," is much more difficult than it might appear. You need performers who not only can sing the parts (of course) but also can sing *English* and make it halfway intelligible and make it sound like English and make it dramatically convincing to English-speakers. The singers on this recording do an excellent job all around. Don't be put off if you don't recognize their names -- they are up to the task musically and (especially) in their acting. Admittedly, as with *all* English-language recordings, some passages are very hard to understand without reading along, but most of the time the words are clear and effective. I would recommend this recording to any opera beginner or opera lover, even those who normally turn up their noses at performances in translation.
I love Carmen!.......2003-08-15
I do. I can think of no other opera with more melodic inventiveness, and few others with so sure a dramatic pulse. Carmen is popular and it thrills me to say that it is also a very good opera - not always true of popular things.
And what of this recording? Carmen sits well in English, so it is good to hear in translation, although some of the detais in the text jar. Escamillo refers to Jose as "my dear", which sounds rather peculiar, and the guide's line to Micaela: "it's not exactly inviting, is it?" sounds distinctly Middle England rather than Rural Spain. Some of the performers, not least Carmen herself, make the words work, although there are long tracts, especially with the chorus, where the language is distinctly indistinct.
The soloists are, by and large, strong. Patricia Bardon's deep, Handel-friendly voice adapts well to Carmen and she colours the music with phenomenal detail, sounding sexy and provocative from the start with an edge of pride and anger that emerges as the show goes on. She is out of her depth above the stave, though, and some extra top notes in the second act don't show her off to her best advantage. I have previously said that Julian Gavin is poorly served by recordings, though here he sounds much more even and gives a thrilling and musical performance (but his wooden spoken lines let him down). Mary Plazas is a lovely Micaela, rich-voiced and sincere (and word-perfect), but Garry Magee sounds miscast as Escamillo, lacking the ballast at the bottom of the voice to do justice to this tricky role.
The supporting cast is good (Mary Hegarty seems to do nothing but Frasquita these days!) but the really treasurable thing is the conducting. Stepping out of Italian Ottocento, David Parry turns his hand to this French Comedie with an appropriate lightness of touch. His pacing and handling of the set pieces is exemplary and the enrtractes go with a real swing.
A pleasure, then, for the Carmen naive or a novelty for the Carmen-acquainted. I nearly wrote Carmen-weary - but I don't think it's possible.
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Starting Now
Rob Crosby
Manufacturer: A&M
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ASIN: B000008PUH
Release Date: 1995-09-26 |
Tracks:
- Woman Like That
- Fallin' in and Crawlin' Out
- Not a Day Goes By
- Trouble With Love
- Lady's Man
- Gettin' Out of Dodge
- One Step Ahead of the Storm
- Learning as She Goes
- I've Got Just the Heart
- Starting Now
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Starting Now
Chris Kase
Manufacturer: Mons Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000005R03
Release Date: 1995-08-15 |
Tracks:
- Descent from the Favela
- Song for Someone
- Evening at Sympathy
- King of Jazz
- True or Waltz?
- Dart
- Mediterranean Swing
- Own Up
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What Now? Your Guide for Starting Out or Starting Over
Manufacturer: GS Coaching
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000E6GDLA
Release Date: 2006-01-01 |
Tracks:
- Starting Our or Starting Over
- First Steps to Success
- Financing Your Dreams
- Networking Works
- Credit Card Wisdom
- Your Career Quest
- Health Before Wealth
- You Are Your Values
- What Next, Coach?
Product Description
Coach Gerry Schmich's motivational CD will help you get on track with your life. It's packed with ideas about your health, integrity, career and making connections as well as down to earth ideas, tips, and perspectives on how to make, manage, save and invest money. These ideas are practical and they have worked for thousands of people. They will work for you. All you need to do is listen and follow.
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Heart & Soul on Broadway
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00006WKZ1
Release Date: 2002-10-29 |
Tracks:
- Stranger To The Rain - Jennifer Leigh Warren
- With So Little To Be Sure Of/Who Could Be Blue? - Norm Lewis
- Light Of The World - Tim Cain & Co.
- When Daniel Marries - La Chanze
- Don't Let It Get You Down - Armelia McQueen
- Come To The Supermarket - Loretta Devine
- I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face/Gigi - Dorian Harewood
- 24 Hours Of Lovin' - Avery Sommers
- Noah - Obba Babatunde
- I Left My Door Open And My Daddy Walked Out - Melba Joyce
- If I Could've Been - Lynne Thigpen & Co.
- Not A Day Goes By/What Can I Lose? - Billy Porter
- Come Down From The Tree - Lilias White
- Learning To Let Go - Norm Lewis & Co.
- Bonus Track 1 - Unknown
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Track List: 1. The Starting Line - "Up and Go"; 2. The Movielife - "Face or Kneecaps"; 3. The Early November - "Every Night's Another Story"; 4. Senses Fail - "Steven"; 5. Steel Train - "Blown Away"; 6. Home Grown - "Tomorrow"; 7. Allister - "Scratch"; 8. Rx Bandits - "Sell You Beautiful (Demo)". Drive-Thru Records DT NFS 2003 Limited Edition Compilation CD. DTNFS41503
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Starting Here Starting Now
Cast-London
Manufacturer: That's Entertainment Records
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ASIN: B0002B7H4O
Release Date: 2003-04-29 |
Album Review:
- The Best of Hank Williams, Jr., Vol. 1: Roots and Branches
- The Best of the Best of Hank Thompson
- The Devil's Front Door
- The Fiddle Concerto
- The Hits, Vol. 1
- The Judds
- The Legendary Patsy Cline
- The Long Haul
- The Very Best of Janie Frickie
- The World of Johnny Cash
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