Tuesday, September 20, 2011

The Definitive Collection

  • 1. Real Life
Songs written and sang by Cindy MorganLauded earlier in her career with numerous Dove awards, Cindy Morgan's Listen, her fourth release, demonstrates a songwriting maturity worthy of recognition above and beyond any chart success. This 1996 effort is full of songs that aren't aimed at being chart toppers. Certainly "They Say It's Love" and the opening "The Master's Hand" contain enough zest and appeal to sound good on the radio, but like Tori Amos, another brilliant songwriter and pianist who focuses more on the art rather than the chart, Morgan's story-songs spotlight endearing characters struggling to balance humanity with spirituality. The silky-smooth "Jamie" reveals a woman unable to recognize happiness as she walks through people and relationships; the poignant "The Promise" introduces a woman full of grief over a failed marriage; "Gravity" pulls us down to the pai! nful realities of life as we look upward. But within each struggle, Morgan shows us a higher power who is willing and able to help us transcend the hurdles. This is an honest and uplifting release and one that, with time, grows with the listener. --Michael Lyttle Released February 5, 2007. Contains 10 of Cindy's all time best songs. 1. Real Life 2. Let It Be Love 3. A Reason To Live 4. I Will Be Free 5. The Master's Hand 6. Praise The King 7. I Know You 8. Sweet Days Of Grace 9. Take My Life 10. How Could I Ask For More

Game (2011) (New Hindi Action Film / Bollywood Movie / Indian Cinema DVD)

  • Original Eros DVD
Game is a story of 4 strangers (Neil Menon, OP Ramsay, Tisha Khanna and Vikram Kapoor) who have been invited by the reclusive Kabir Malhotra, to his private island of Samos, Greece. They don't know each other and they don't know him and by the next morning they will wish they had never come. Game is a whodunit tale spanning 5 international cities; a slick edge of the seat crime thriller with twists and turns involving love, revenge, retribution and good old fashioned murder. Everyone is a suspect, and every suspect has a motive. It's not over till its over.

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