Monday, October 12, 2009

“S” Part 2 of 4

Shane & Caleb - Shane Barnard and Caleb Carruth; “Salvation Still Remains”, “Search My Heart”, and “In the Secret” from Salvation Still Remains.

Shane & Shane - Shane Barnard and Shane Everett; lots of live tracks that don’t belong to any album that I know of. I have no idea where these tracks came from; maybe a college roommate?

Shane Barnard - Solo stuff; “Psalm 118 (This Is the Day)”, “You Said”, and “Unto You” from Psalms, entire Rocks Won’t Cry album, and “Holy” from his Upstairs album.

Shania Twain - “Don’t Be Stupid” and “If It Don’t Take Two” from Don’t Be Stupid and “Any Man of Mine” from The Woman In Me.

Shaun Groves - “After the Music Fades” from Mix This: Extreme Music and complete White Flag album.

Shawn Colvin - Entire Whole New You album.

Shawn McDonald - Complete albums: Ripen, Roots, and Simply Nothing. One of my favorite modern contemporary worship artists. Right up there with David Crowder, Matt Redman, and Charlie Hall.

Shawn Mullins - “Lullabye (Rockabye)” from Soul’s Core. Rock, pop, and country music all rolled into one nicely packed ball. This song spans multiple genres.

Sheryl Crow - “You Can Close Your Eyes” from Artist's Choice Deluxe Edition, “Soak Up the Sun” from C’mon C’mon, “First Cut is the Deepest” from The Very Best of Sheryl Crow, “Good is Good” from Wildflower and the following complete albums: The Globe Sessions, self-titled, and Tuesday Night Music Club.

Shift - “Get Real” from Real Tracks.

Shinedown - “I Dare You” from Us and Them. Shinedown is an American rock band from Jacksonville, Florida, formed in 2001

The Shins - “Caring is Creepy” from American Eagle’s Get Together sampler.

Shorthanded - “Agony and Ecstasy” from Cheapskates: Softer Side.

Show Musicians - Complete ‘Ulalena show soundtrack. When we were in Maui a few summers ago, we went to a live show called ‘Ulalena. There are two companies who do these kinds of shows, one is Cirque de Sole and the other one is ARRA-montréal. ARRA-montréal did this show and it was amazing! 'Ulalena is a wind unique to Maui, as said in the Kumulipo, an ancient Hawaiian creation chant, as well as a red-yellow colored rain revealed by the twilight. Like a soft wind in the mist of light. Each song/segment is a representation of a major time period or event in Hawaiian history.

Showpigs - “Glow” from Real Tracks

Shuki Levy & Haim Saban - “Inspector Gadget” theme song.

Shwayze - “Roamin’” from his self-titled album. “Light her up, light, light her up, like’s it 1985 . . .”

Sia - “Day Too Soon” from Some People Have Real Problems. This song/video was a Starbucks freebie and I really don’t care for it, but it was free, so what the heck?

Sierra - Entire self-titled album. Three Christian ladies. This is the Christian music our parents listened to.

Silage - “Original” from Propska One. Punk/ska combo.

Silers Bald - “Real Life” from New Music 03.

Silkk the Shocker - “It Ain’t My Fault” from Charge It 2 da Game.

Siloam - Complete Dying to Live album. Old school (1995) Christian rock. I wouldn’t doubt if these guys had really long hair like the ‘80s bands.

Silverchair - “Ana’s Song (Open Fire)” from Neon Ballroom.

Silversun Pickups - Entire Carnavas album. Female vocals; new-age rock.

Simon & Garfunkel - Complete Collected Works (all three discs). How can one not like some of the stuff put out by S&G? “Mrs. Robinson”, “Cecilia” and “Bridge Over Troubled Water” are all classics.

Simple Minds - “Don’t You Forget About Me” from Now That's What I Call The 80s.

Simple Plan - Complete No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls and self-titled albums, “Don't Wanna Think About You” from Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed soundtrack, and “Jump” and “Welcome to My Life” from Still Not Getting Any...

Sinead O'Connor - “Nothing Compares 2 U” from I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got.

Sisqo - “Incomplete” and “Thong Song” from Unleash the Dragon.

Sister Hazel - “Change Your Mind” from Fortress.

Sister Sledge - “We Are Family” from ESPN Presents Stadium Anthems: Music For The Fans.

Sixpence None the Richer - “You’re Here” from City On a Hill, “Melody of You” from Divine Discontent, “Breathe Your Name” from Mix This: Extreme Music, “Road to Zion” from Never Say Dinosaur, and the complete self-titled and This Beautiful Mess albums. Leigh Nash has a very soothing voice.

Skee-Lo - “I Wish” from the album of the same name. Hip-hop.

Skillet - Complete albums: Alien Youth, Collide, Comatose, Hey You, I Love Your Soul, Invincible, and self-titled.

Skye Sweetnam - “Tangled Up In Me” from Noise from the Basement. Take one part Avril Lavigne and one part Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus and mix; shaken, not stirred.

Slainte Mhath - Entire Va album. A Celtic fusion band from Cape Breton Island. Slainte Mhath is an Irish and Scottish Gaelic greeting meaning ‘good health’. The group disbanded in 2005.

Slaughterhouse - “The One” from their self-titled album.

Slipknot - “Scissors” from their self-titled album. This scary band from Des Moines, Iowa is very hard rock music. This is the ONLY song I like. I would never want to add any more music of theirs. The only reason I have this is from an old college friend who made me a ‘mix CD’ back in 1999.

Smalltown Poets - Entire albums: Listen Closely, self-titled, and Third Verse. A Christian rock band from Tifton, Georgia. The band is on hiatus after releasing their fourth studio album, It's Later Than It's Ever Been.

Smashmouth - Complete Astro Lounge, Fush Yu Mang, and self-titled albums. Best known for “All Star”.

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