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David Bruce Murray
Sep 04, 2007
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My Stack Of Stuff, Your Stack Of Stuff

I have six CDs currently sitting on my desk waiting to be reviewed. I’ll get to these soon, hopefully this weekend. There’s two Gaither titles, two Whisnants titles, and two bluegrass titles (one mostly gospel and one that’s about 20% gospel). I also have a couple of recent pre-releases…I can hear the music on these, but I can’t review them because there’s no interior artwork or any indication if the song sequence and mix is finalized. Hopefully, I’ll get “real” versions of these two titles soon.

The new Greater Vision is supposed to arrive within a couple of days and the Perrys should follow in another week or two. I expect the stack will grow considerably next week when I return from NQC.

So what’s in your stack? Any recent CD purchases? What’s the best release of 2007 so far? Which recent or upcoming releases are you wanting to buy?

Leave a comment and let me know.

3 Responses to "My Stack Of Stuff, Your Stack Of Stuff"

1 | Chris Unthank

September 4th, 2007 at 11:47 pm

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My personal favorites are the latest from CrossWay, The Isaacs, and Karen Peck & New River. But that shouldn’t come as much of a surprise, now should it?

2 | Daniel J. Mount

September 5th, 2007 at 6:43 am

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The best releases of 2007–the ones we’ll still be talking about five years from now–are the Mark Trammell Trio’s Once Upon a Cross and the Perrys’ Look No Further.

3 | J. Johnson

September 8th, 2007 at 11:12 pm

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To me, the best release from 2007 so far is the Mark Trammell Trio’s “Once Upon a Cross” – I am also really looking forward to Greater Vision’s new CD, and the new one from Legacy Five.

However, the CD I have listened to the most this year is an older one – Greater Vision’s “Quartets.” The more I listen to it, the more I love the songs (well, most of them – there is one that I always skip past). My favorite on this CD is the last one with Ed O’Neal; everytime I play this CD, I probably repeat this song at least four times, as I sing along!

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