Sunday, August 2, 2009

“D” Part 2 of 4

Dave Pell's All Star Band - Swing Daddy album. There are other artists on this album, but Dave Pell's All Star Band dominates most of the tracks on the album.

David Archuleta - “Crush” from his self-titled album. A great song.

David Ball - “Riding with Private Malone” from Amigo album. The only reason I have this song is because back in college, it annoyed the heck out of my editor at the campus newspaper. The other song that was repulsive in her book, was “Love’s the Only House” from Martina McBride.

David Bowie - “Let’s Dance” from Now That's What I Call The 80s.

David Crowder Band - Entire Can You Hear Us?, A Collision, Illuminate, and Remedy albums.
Just like Darrell Evans in the last entry, David Crowder is an amazing worship artists and song writer. I absolutely love the song “Everything Glorious” from the Remedy album.

David Essex - “Rock On” from the album of the same name. If you look up one-hit wonder in the dictionary, you may find this song referenced. Just kidding, but still, definitely a one-hit wonder through and through.

David Gray - Complete albums: Life in Slow Motion, Lost Songs, A New Day at Midnight, and White Ladder. There just something about David Gray. Very relaxing (most of the time). He is probably best known for the song “Babylon”.

David Guetta - “Love is Gone” from the album entitled Pop Life.

David Lee Murphy - “Dust on the Bottle” from Out With a Bang album. A great country song.

David Pomeranz - “Nothing’s Gonna Stop Me Now” which is the theme song from the TV show Perfect Strangers.

David T. Clydesdale & Steve Moore - Believe and The Sacrifice are two Easter productions that my church put on and I, once again, was an actor in.

Days of Fire - Entire Day of Fire album. A Christian rock band. Similar sound to Daughtry.

Days of the New - “Shelf in the Room” from self-titled album. Sounds like Pearl Jam.

Dazz Band - “Let it Whip” from 80's Soul #1's. Now all I need is a disco ball and a dance floor!

dcTalk - A staple for any Christian. I have the following complete albums: Free at Last, Greatest Hits, Intermission: The Greatest Hits, Jesus Freak, Solo, and Supernatural. Yes, they have two greatest hits albums. Intermission came just as the band members began to explore solo careers. They put out at least one more album together and then later on, another greatest hits album came with new material since Intermission.

Dead Kennedy’s - “Kill the Poor” and “Viva Las Vegas” from Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables. Now, I don’t agree with killing the poor, but it is a great song and the rendition of Elvis’s “Viva Las Vegas” is awesome.

Deadeye Dick - “New Age Girl” from A Different Story. Commonly referred to as the Mary Moe song.

Dean Martin - “That’s Amore” from Sentimental Favorites. How can you not love this classic?

Death Cab for Cutie - I’m not sure if I would put DCC in my Top 20 or not, but another favorite band. I have the following entire albums: The Photo Album, Plans, Studio X Sessions, Transatlanticism, and We Have the Facts and We’re Voting Yes.

Deborah Schug - My wife’s senior recital recording. She performed beautifully and I’ll add that Patrick Meese from Meese was her drummer.

The Decemberists - “The Rake’s Song” from The Hazzards of Love. Another Starbucks freebie.

Deckard - “Remain this Way” from RPM American Eagle Outfitters Going Fast is Alive. An alternative ballad.

Deee-Lite - “Groove is in the Heart” from World Clique.

Deep Blue Something - “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” from their Home record. A huge hit back in the 90s.

Def Leppard - Following albums: Adrenalize, Hysteria, Songs From The Sparkle Lounge, and Vault: Def Leppard Greatest Hits. Do I really need to say anything on Def Leppard? They rock.

Default - “Live a Lie” and “Wasting My Time” from The Fallout. “Wasting My Time” is a favorite of mine and the video is pretty sweet as well. Guitar-driven rock.

The Del Rios - “Macarena [Bayside Boys Mix] from Clubcutz America compilation. Arguably one of the best worst songs ever. I’ll never forget the dance moves; I’ll teach them to my children before they are old enough to think I’m crazy.

Del Shannon - “Do You Wanna Dance?” from Runaway with Del Shannon. When this song was recorded back in the 50s Del looked like a young Arnold Swartzshanagger crossed with Dean Martin.

Delirious? - Another staple for Christians. Following albums: Deeper: The D:Finitive Worship Experience, Glo, Mezzamorphis, and World Service.

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