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John Denver Album: “Flower That Shattered the Stone”
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Flower That Shattered the Stone |
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Release Date:2005-12-20
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Type:Unknown
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Genre:Soft Pop, Beatles Legacy, Classic Country
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Label:Windstar
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Explicit Lyrics:Yes
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UPC:669910666951
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| Track Listing : |
| 1 |
Flower That Shattered The Stone |
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| 2 |
Thanks To You Video |
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Postcard From Paris |
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High, Wide, And Handsome |
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Eagles And Horses Video |
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| 6 |
Little Further North |
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| 7 |
Raven's Child |
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| 8 |
Ancient Rhymes |
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| 9 |
Gift You Are |
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| 10 |
I Watch You Sleeping Video |
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| 11 |
Stonehaven Sunset |
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| 12 |
Flower That Shattered the Stone (Reprise) |
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Review - :
As one of the most successful recording artists of our time, {$John Denver} has become an undeniable and integral part of the American popular music scene with a career that has spanned 14 gold and eight platinum albums. There has never been a better time to sing out for the planet and its people, and {^The Flower That Shattered the Stone} is the work of a concerned global citizen, vividly heard in the title cut, co-written by {$Denver}, {$Joe Henry} and {$John Jarvis}, and revisited throughout the album with songs by {$Jimmy Webb}, {$Chuck Pyle} and {$Denver} himself. His voice still rings true, much as it did in his instantly recognizable hits like {&"Sunshine on My Shoulders,"} "Annie's Song," "Take Me Home," "Country Roads" and "Rocky Mountain High." With his newly formed record label, Windstar Records, and the collaboration through American Gramaphone, {$John Denver} is poised and ready to reach the heart of a new generation. ~ Backroads Music/Heartbeats, All Music Guide
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