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Nation's Songs May 18, 2009 I really like this CD. The songs are a nice selection. Some of the songs the music isn't my forte but it is still a great CD to honor our country.
PATRIOTIC MUSIC Feb 02, 2009 THIS IS A SOMEWHAT BETTER THAN OTHER PATRIOTIC MUSIC SELECTIONS.
I ONLY TURNED UP AND BLASTED ONCE! I AM LOOKING FOR SELECTIONS THAT PEOPLE FEEL GOOD ABOUT AND STAND UP PROUD. THIS WAS FOR 9-11 AND PERHAPS THAT IS WHY THE SELECTIONS WERE SOMBER.
QUICK SHIPMENT BY THE COMPANY!
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Blown away..... Mar 06, 2007 I am not a Celine Dion fan normally, but stumbled onto this mix for many of the other titles on this CD. The brief download does not give her version of God Bless America justice. This arrangement builds slowly, eliciting "what the heck are you listening to?" comments and grows until anyone in listening range has goose bumps. I played it while stopped for hours on the freeway in front of Moore Park College where the long lines formed for Ronald Reagan's casket review and people on the side of the road actually gathered around the car and asked me to replay it. A must for any fan of patriotic music.
6 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Uplifting! Jun 19, 2005 This is a very nice patriotic CD with some great songs. My favorites are God Bless America, sung by Celine Dion. America The Beautful, sung by Frank Sinatra. This Land Is Your Land, sung by Peter Seeger. Peaceful World, sung by John Mellencamp. Blowin' In The Wind, sung by Bob Dylan. Bridge Oer Troubled Water, sung by Simon & Garfunkel. Good Bless The U.S.A, sung by Lee Greenwood. And The Star-Spangled Banner, sung by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. The songs are all beautiful and uplifting!
4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
A Good Americana Compilation Oct 27, 2003 This compilation was made soon after the 9/11 in a wake of patriotic feelings among Americans. It comprises songs of different genres, from rock ballads ("Peaceful World" by John Mellencamp, "Lean on Me" by Bill Withers) to ballads ("Bridge over Troubled Water" by Simon&Garfunkel), to big Americana hits ("God Bless America" by Celine Dion, "America the Beautiful" by Frank Sinatra, "This Land Is Your Land" by Pete Seeger, "We Shall Overcome" by Mahalia Jackson) to the National Anthem "The Star Spangled Banner" by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, plus "Hero" by Mariah Carey, "There's a Hero" by Billy Gilman, and a few more.This CD is a good compilation of songs that may lift the spirits of the nation, as well as some truly inspirational melodies. Performances by Tramaine Hawkins ("Amazing Grace"), Billy Gilman, Celine Dion, Simon&Garfunkel, Bill Withers are the gems of this CD. The same can be said about the National Anthem, though you might find some acappella version (by Lee Ann Rimes, for example) not less appealing. Personally I bought this CD because of Lee Greenwood's "God Bless the USA". But this turned out to be the worst track. It is probably some remix. Almost nothing is left from the original version, neither its marching touch, nor the integrity that left your skin covered with goosebumps, inspired you and made you realise the true spirit of American patriotism. The version from this CD is more on the jazz, relaxed side, which is killing for such a song. On the whole, this CD deserves your attention if you need a compilation of Americana music, or at least a flavour of it.
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