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Ken Tamplin - Stand Up and Shout (4-CD Box)


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Well, not really a box... 4-fold digipak in slipcover. But, well worthwhile IMO if you're a fan, as it sports a total of 69 tracks (nice!) with 6 of them being new versions and a whopping 22 previously unreleased tracks.

Out now: https://girdermusic.com/collections/new-releases-1/products/ken-tamplin-stand-up-and-shout-4-cd-box-set-69-songs-22-unreleased-6-new-version-1

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"Stand Up and Shout" is a 69-song, career-spanning box set from Ken Tamplin, a four-time Dove Award winner renowned for his vocal talents, often compared to Lou Gramm, Paul Rodgers, David Coverdale, and his cousin, Sammy Hagar. This new Girder Records release is monster with 69 songs total on a comprehensive 4 CD collection features 22 unreleased tracks never before on CD as well and 6 new exclusive re-sung/re-imagined versions such as the song Borderline, Radio Bikini, Big Bang, In the Brave Days of Old and two more. Additionally, the box set includes a massive  12-page, 3,700-word essay detailing Tamplin's musical history along with an array of memorabilia photos. 

  • 69 Songs, Curated by Ken Tamplin featuring many exclusive and previously unreleased tracks
  • 22 Unreleased Tracks
  • 6 New Exclusive Versions
  • 4 Discs Box Set
  • 3700 Word Essay, Complete Ken Tamplin Musical History
  • 12 Page Booklet with Essay and memorabilia photos
  • Collector Sleeve
  • Limited to 300 Copies
  • SPECIAL PRE-ORDER PRICE - SAVE $5
  • UPC 765105160102
  • 2024 Girder Records GR1197
  • Release Date July 26, 2024

Ken Tamplin is a distinguished figure in Christian rock music, known for his exceptional vocal range and guitar skills. His musical prowess has led him to be compared to mainstream legends like David Coverdale and his cousin Sammy Hagar. Tamplin's talents extend beyond performance; he's a masterful songwriter, and his work has caught the attention of TV and film producers. He also founded the Ken Tamplin Vocal Academy, a popular YouTube channel with over a million subscribers, where he shares his vocal expertise.

Raised in a Christian home, Tamplin's early life was tumultuous, marked by drug use and family struggles. A near-death experience at age twelve and a compelling church encounter at fourteen led him to commit his life to Christ. His musical journey began with the formation of his first band, Revival, and later he joined the professional band Joshua. Tamplin eventually formed the band Shout, which released successful albums like "It Won't Be Long" and "In Your Face," both of which were nominated for Dove Awards.

Tamplin's solo career flourished with albums like "An Axe to Grind" and "Soul Survivor," showcasing his versatility across various musical styles. He also contributed to the band Magdallan before returning to his solo work, releasing acclaimed albums such as "Tamplin" and "In the Witness Box." Throughout his career, Tamplin has remained committed to his faith, using his music to share messages of hope and salvation. The release of "Stand Up and Shout" by Girder Music celebrates his extensive and impactful career, featuring many exclusive and unreleased tracks.

 

DISC ONE
1. Never Stop
2. Winners Or Losers
3. It Won’t Be Long
4. Find A Way
5. Shout
6. Showdown
7. Timeless Love
8. Borderline*  
9. When The Love Is Gone
10. Give Me An Answer
11. In Your Face
12. In the Brave Days of Old*
13. Dreams For Sale
14. More Than Kisses
15. When Secrets Cry Out Loud
16. Little Liar (Luci)
17. Media Mania

DISC TWO
1. (I’m Gonna) Live Forever
2. Stay By My Side
3. Come And Save Me
4. Livin’ For My Lord
5. Straight Between The Eyes
6. Goin’ Home
7. Never Give Up
8. Not Alone
9. I Hear Cryin’
10. Holdin’ On/The Chase
11. Dancing On A Volcano
12. Slave Trade
13. Testify
14. Don’t Let The Sky Fall On Me
15. In The Lap Of Legends
16. The Story Of Love
17. God in Heaven*

DISC THREE
1. Wake The Nations
2. Sing
3. Falling Houses  
4. Big Bang*
5. Radio Bikini*
6. House Of Dreams
7. Feed Me
8. Sing Hallelujiah
9. Strange Fascination
10. Save Me
11. Daughters Of Time
12. When Angels Cry
13. Where Love Is*
14. Caught in the Wonder of You**
15. Still A Mystery**
16. Why Can’t You Understand Me**
17. Believe**  
18. When You’re Gone**

DISC FOUR
1. Stormbringer**
2. And it Pours**
3. Show me the Way Out**
4. Someone I’ve Got To Be**
5. The Living Years**
6. Kyrie**
7. Broken Wings**
8. No Longer Slaves**
9. I Want to Know what Love Is**
10. I’ll Still be Loving You**
11. Crazy**
12. Everything I Own**
13. Strange**
14. Ordinary World**
15. Mysterious Ways**
16. Ain’t No Sunshine**
17. How Deep is Your Love**

** Previously Unreleased Tracks
*  New Exclusive Version

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