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BYU Vocal Point : Standing Room Only
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BYU Vocal Point: Awesome songs entirely a capella (only instruments used are their great voices).
Genre: Pop: Today's Top 40
Release Date: 2006
Standing Room Only Record Label: Tantara Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Harder to Breathe 2:49 Album Only
Strangers Like Me 2:52 Album Only
Stick Shifts and Safety Belts 2:16 Album Only
The Way You Look Tonight 3:11 Album Only
Ain't No Sunshine 3:04 Album Only
He Is Born 4:47 Album Only
I'm a Believer 2:42 Album Only
O Brother, Where Art Thou? Medley 3:44 Album Only
Thank You 3:34 Album Only
Runaround Sue 3:01 Album Only
Promise 2:46 Album Only
Primarily Vocal Point 6:33 Album Only
Be Still, My Soul 4:18 Album Only
Straighten Up and Fly Right 3:03 Album Only
Yeah, Yeah 2:51 Album Only
12 Days of Christmas 3:30 Album Only
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Album Notes

Vocal Point's latest, and a tribute to founding member Bob Ahlander's three-year stint as director of BYU's award-winning a cappella group. Consistently at the top of Tantara's best-seller lists, Vocal Point delivers a collection of all-new recordings, including the live-concert favorite, "Primarily Vocal Point."

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REVIEWS

WOW!
author: Tracy
I have seen Vocal Point perform several times and been amazed at the choreography and the vocal strength, but then been disappointed in the albums which haven't translated the awe I felt at the concert. This album truly stands alone and is INCREDIBLE! Every genre is covered and all have equal strength.
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Awesome a cappella sounds
author: Brian Whitaker
I love Vocal Point, but the last few CD's have been a little disappointing. This CD is up to the standards of the original group, though. It really stands up to repeated listening. I've been running it in my car for the last few weeks and still love it. I really like the fun kind of "oldies" songs like "Yeah, Yeah", and "I'm A Believer". Not as much vocal percussion as in the past, more focus on tight harmony and having fun.
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