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Merry Christmas 2010
1. Rebel Bunch-It's Christmas Eve
2. Mark Merritt-Christmas, Christmas
3. Stan Silver-Must Be Christmas Time
4. Wild Bunch-Almost Christmas
5. Miss Behavin'-Jingle Bells
6. Karen McDawn-Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
7. Mandy Strobel-Christmas Time In Santa Fe
8. Gardner & Schaefer-Santa Claus Is Coming Tonight
9. Michael Lonstar-Good Old Times When Times Were Bad
10. Tex Robinson-Driving Home For Christmas
11. Henry Eye feat. Caty Andrew-Christmas In Dixie
Best of Amazing Records, Vol. 2
1. Rebel Bunch-Remember
2. Karen McDawn-Is It Love
3. Wild Bunch- Train
4. Stan Silver-WhatDoWeDo
5. Dean Wolf-Heaven's Gate
6. Henry Eye-Times Do Change
7. Micky Romero-I Don't Wanna Fall
8. Michael Lonstar-The Last Haul
9. Mandy Strobel & Karen McDawn-Listen To Your Heart
10. Gardner & Schaefer-The One That Got Away
11. Mike Lomac-One Fine Day
12. Don Jensen-Flowers for My Love
13. Rubber Duck-Mexican Moon
14. Mandy Strobel-When Will The Peace In The Valley Ever come
15. Mark Merritt & Sievert Ahrend-Swimming In Bourbon
Best of Amazing Records
1. How do you do-Karen McDawn
2. Boats, beaches, bikinis and beer-Mark Merritt & Sievert Ahrend
3. The only one-Gardner & Schaefer
4. Soldier´s wishes-Mandy Strobel
5. Singing a country song-Stan Silver
6. Friendship is stronger than love-Katja Picker & Gaby Drees
7. Lords of leather and chrome-Michael Lonstar
8. Sweetest gift from God-Barbara Portland
9. Train Jam-Rubber Duck
10. Tonight-Johnny Lorenz & Kimberley Dahme
11. Angel-Kevin Henderson
12. Coming home-Don Jensen
Elvis goes to Country Heaven - A Tribute
During a country-fair in Nürnberg, Germany, last year, the idea of the album “Elvis goes to country heaven” emerged. Several artists and bands sat down at a hotelbar and talked about music.
The chat came up to Elvis Presley and the 30th anniversary of his death this year. Quickly the idea took shape, that everyone should record their favourite song and add their own personal touch to it. Thusly an album with typical Elvis Presley songs was created, interpreted by European artists of various styles. “Elvis goes to country heaven“ should be understood as a bow from country-music to the King of Rock`n Roll.
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