The Mother Of All Tribute Albums

Editorial Reviews
Phantom Tollbooth, August 14, 1998
If you enjoy records that mix various artists, this is worth the effort to find.

By Tony LaFianza

Phantom Tollbooth, August 14, 1998
A must-hear for any fans of the bands playing or even covered. Let's hope HM does it again.

Album Description
The idea behind "The Mother Of All Tribute Albums" was to take the concept of tribute albums one step further. We allowed the 15 individual artists to choose the song and artist that they wanted to pay tribute to. The result is an eclectic and spirited performance by 15 top artists. We've got members of Tourniquet covering King's X; members of King's X covering U2; a "Veggie Tales" song; Larry Norman covering dc Talk's "Jesus Freak" and a cover of the Rich Mullins classis "Hold Me Jesus" (recorded before Rich died).

The Mother Of All Tribute Albums

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  1. The Peel Sessions
  2. Tide
  3. Toils Obscure
  4. True
  5. UN PETIT GOUTER - THE BEST OF KILOPOP!
  6. Unreleased Hits
  7. Volume for the Rest of It
  8. Walking To Jerusalem
  9. 1000 Steps
  10. A Truckload of Trouble: 1986-1993

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Disposable [Import] [Original recording remastered]

Dancing on Water

Carboot Soul

Essential, Vol. 2 [Import]

Con los Cervantes de Sinaloa

Plastic Soul Impalement

Ultimate Mancini