Dave's Top Eight

1. Jerry Reed...Revisited by Darrell Toney (reviewed 6/07) (5 Stars)
2. Sounds Like Sunday by Janet Paschal (reviewed 5/07) (5 Stars)
3. True To The Call by Kingdom Heirs (reviewed 3/07) (4 1/2 Stars)
4. Revival by Gold City (reviewed 10/06) (4 1/2 Stars)
5. Get Away Jordan by Ernie Haase & Signature Sound (reviewed 2/07) (4 1/2 Stars)
6. Breakin' Chains by Three Bridges (reviewed 5/07) (4 1/2 Stars)
7. Big Sky by The Isaacs (reviewed 4/07)
8. Skywriting by Mercy's Well (reviewed 7/07)

Click title to purchase at CBD.com...click artist name to read Dave's Review. A CD will automatically fall out of the Top Eight after twelve months if no CD surpasses it before then.

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May 6, 2006

50 Free Downloads

emusic.com is offering 50 music downloads for free to new subscribers. You have 14 days from the time you sign up to download the free tracks. I found a number of gospel artists on the service including Gold City, Anthony Burger, the Cathedrals, Brian Free and Assurance (including their latest CD titled It's So God which I have currently rated as my number one pick), the Perrys, and others.

I also downloaded a few Jerry Lee Lewis tracks. It took me about thirty minutes to select the 50 songs and download them over my DSL connection. I may go ahead and pay $10 for the first month so I can grab 40 more songs, which is a LOT cheaper than the typical rate of 88-99 cents per track you'd pay for an a la carte service like iTunes or Walmart's music download service.

The trial signup page for the 50 free tracks can be found at www.emusic.com/freetrial90.

Enjoy!

PS. emusic.com files are in .mp3 format. You don't have to have a proprietary player to use this service. I assume I'll be able to burn them to CD, copy them to another computer, and play them anywhere I please. emusic.com advertises the files as having "no confusing restrictions or hidden fees."

In my opinion, that's very smart on their part, and the inexpensive price makes it that much more attractive. Gospel labels would be very wise to get on board with this company.


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