Tuesday, September 15, 2009

“M” Part 2 of 4

Marvin Gaye - “Let’s Get It On” from 70's Pop Number 1's.

Mary Chapin Carpenter - “Passionate Kisses” and “He Thinks He’ll Keep Her” from Come On Come On and “Down at the Twist and Shout” from Shootin' Straight in the Dark.

Mary J. Blige - The Breakthrough album, Reflections: A Retrospective album and “Family Affair” from No More Drama.

Mase - “What You Want” from Harlem World.

Mat Kearney - “Trainwreck” from Bullet, “Closer To Love” from City of Black & White, and the entire Nothing Left to Loose. “Trainwreck” and “Bullet” from Nothing Left to Loose are my two favorite Kearney tracks.

Matchbox Twenty - Complete albums: Exile On Mainstream, Mad Season, and Yourself or Someone Like You. “Disease” and “Unwell” from More Than You Think You Are.

Matrix - “Can You Feel It [Ultimate Club Mix]” from Clubcutz America.

Matt and Kim - “Daylight” from the Grand album. This was not what I was expecting when my brother told me to check them out.

Matt Brouwer - Entire Imagerical album. I actually met Brouwer when he stopped my apartment at college. He was friends with one of my roommates. Awesome guy with a great love for the Lord.

Matt Nathan son - “Come On Get Higher” from Some Mad Hope. A fairly new song and it has already been covered by other artists such as Sugarland and Lady Antebellum.

Matt Redman - Entire Blessed Be Your Name: the Songs of Matt Redman, Vol. 1 and Beautiful News albums and a few songs from Eterne - Never Be The Same.

Matthew West - Entire albums: Happy, History, Sellout, and Something to Say. Never a disappointing moment with West. He is just amazing in every sense. Great modern contemporary Christian with a twist.

Maxi Priest - “That Girl” single, which includes three versions of the song and the song “Heartbreak Lover”.

Mayday Parade - Complete A Lesson In Romantics. Similar sound to All-American Rejects, Fall Out Boy, and Simple Plan.

MC Hammer - “Can’t Touch This” from Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em and “Too Legit to Quit” and “Gaining Momentum” from Too Legit to Quit. Hammer pants, yeah!

Me First & the Gimme Gimmes - “My Favorite Things” from Are a Drag. The album is made up mainly of show tunes. The album's title alludes to the fact that most of the songs on the album feature vocalist Spike Slawson singing songs that were originally performed by female characters in their original stage shows/movies. This particular song is from The Sound of Music and was written by Oscar Hammerstein II and Richard Rogers.

Meat Loaf - “I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)” and “Rock & Roll Dreams Come True” from Bat out of Hell II: Back into Hell and “Objects In The Rear View Mirror May Appear Closer Than They Are single which is made up of 4 versions of the song ranging in length from 5 minutes to over 10 minutes. Meat Loaf is known for long songs and long song titles.

Meese - Entire albums: Broadcast, “Count Me Out" single, “Letters” single, Our Album Year, and The Start of It EP. Meese originates out of the Denver area. The band just released their first full-length album with Atlantic Records. Meese consists of brothers Pat and Nathan, drummer Ben Haley, and guitarist Mike Ayars. They also just released their first ever music video for the song “Next In Line”. Meese has toured with acts like The Fray and . I was actually didn’t care for their music at first, even though I had close ties (Pat played drums for my wife during her senior recital), but the more I listened, the more I enjoyed and now they are in my Top 20 easily, Top 10 definitely.

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