Monday, September 19, 2011

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BEVERLEY MITCHELL 24X36 COLOUR POSTER PRINT

  • Stunning quality 24x36 inch Poster Print!
  • Ideal to hang on your wall or frame
  • Would look great at home or in your office!
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During breaks in productions from "7th Heaven", Beverley Mitchell frequently traveled to Nasville where she co-wrote and recorded songs for this debut album. From songs about standing up for what you believe in to bittersweet ballads about life and loss, this album has something for every country music fan.The image of Beverley Mitchell in a cowboy hat is going to take a little getting used to for WB viewers--as far-reaching a show as 7th Heaven is, it doesn't venture much into honky-tonk territory. But that's no reason for a country girl to keep quiet, as Mitchell makes abundantly clear in this old-fashioned and sweet-sounding debut. If there's a theme here, it's '70s-style straightforwar! dness and simplicity: "You Didn't Kiss Me," a sad rumination on a missing goodnight kiss, is as artfully achy as anything Tanya Tucker ever recorded, and "Walkin'," an upbeat number about emotional backsliding, also smacks of a sincerer decade gone by. Credit for the songs' relate-ability goes partially to Mitchell, who co-wrote half of them. But aside from the songwriters' talent for winding homesickness, heartsickness, hopefulness, and humility into pretty songs, there's something to be said for this lovely album's production--it's as crisp and clear as the deep-running creek Mitchell sings of on the opening track "Heaven on Earth down Here." --Tammy La GorceSpelling Entertainment and The WB will conclude 7th Heaven's historic 10-year run in May 2006. The inspirational music from the series has been captured for fans as Treadstone Records and Image Entertainment bring you the only soundtrack to the longest running family drama in television history! The debut o! f 7th Heaven launched The WB's first-ever Monday night broadc! ast on A ugust 26, 1996, at 8:00 p.m. Remarkably, the critically acclaimed series about a minister, his wife and their seven children has remained in that time slot ever since - holding its own against the 92 other series that have aired against it over the past 10 seasons. The compelling and unforgettable final season of the Camden family is now being seen by millions of viewers who helped grow this award-winning program into a huge hit. Now you can hear the music that inspired the show.During breaks in productions from "7th Heaven", Beverley Mitchell frequently traveled to Nasville where she co-wrote and recorded songs for this debut album. From songs about standing up for what you believe in to bittersweet ballads about life and loss, this album has something for every country music fan.The image of Beverley Mitchell in a cowboy hat is going to take a little getting used to for WB viewers--as far-reaching a show as 7th Heaven is, it doesn't venture much into honk! y-tonk territory. But that's no reason for a country girl to keep quiet, as Mitchell makes abundantly clear in this old-fashioned and sweet-sounding debut. If there's a theme here, it's '70s-style straightforwardness and simplicity: "You Didn't Kiss Me," a sad rumination on a missing goodnight kiss, is as artfully achy as anything Tanya Tucker ever recorded, and "Walkin'," an upbeat number about emotional backsliding, also smacks of a sincerer decade gone by. Credit for the songs' relate-ability goes partially to Mitchell, who co-wrote half of them. But aside from the songwriters' talent for winding homesickness, heartsickness, hopefulness, and humility into pretty songs, there's something to be said for this lovely album's production--it's as crisp and clear as the deep-running creek Mitchell sings of on the opening track "Heaven on Earth down Here." --Tammy La GorceThis is a truly exceptional item! A high quality poster print measuring 24x36 inches professionally p! rinted on quality Kodak photographic paper. This is no ordinar! y cheap commercial poster on thin art paper. Our poster is produced on real photo paper by our experienced photo technicians here at Moviestore. We guarantee that you will be delighted with the look, feel and overall stunning quality of your purchase. We offer a full refund of your money if you are not fully satisfied! Buy with confidence from Moviestore.