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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0094631122903
Format: Enhanced
Label: Six Step Records
Manufacturer: Six Step Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Six Step Records
Release Date: September 27, 2005
Studio: Six Step Records
Sales Rank: 6098
MPN: 11229
Disc 1:- Everbody Wants to Go to Heaven - David Crowder, Lynn, Loretta
- Come and Listen
- Here Is Our King
- Wholly Yours
- Foreverandever Etc...
- (A Quiet Interlude) - David Crowder,
- A Beautiful Collision
- Soon I Will Be Done with the Troubles of the World - David Crowder, Public Domain
- Be Lifted or Hope Rising
- I Saw the Light - David Crowder, Crowder
- O God Where Are You Now? (In Pickerel Lake? Pigeon? Marquette? - David Crowder, Stevens, Sufian
- (Be Quiet Interlude) - David Crowder,
- Do Not Move
- Come Awake
- You Are My Joy
- Our Happy Home
- We Win!
- Rescue Is Coming
- A Conversation - David Crowder,
- The Lark Ascending Or (Perhaps More Accurately, I'm Trying ...) - David Crowder, Williams, Ralph Vau
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It's an eccentric mix of tracks, but it's certainly not a random one. With some pop artists, the listener can tell that the songs have little to no relationship to each other, and they're assembled in some marketable order. Not so with this album, or any of David Crowder's work. The album is a flowing whole, and is probably meant to be taken in as such. As is characteristic of some of the band's other albums, there are short tracks in between some of the featured songs; these shorts I think the band hopes will be taken as seriously as some of the larger songs, because they help the piece flow (the shorter tracks are actually addressed in 20 "A Conversation").
An example of the interconnectedness of the songs in their arrangement is ... Read More:
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Sufjan Stevens is influential. This album follows in his suit, and even takes one of his songs. But hey, nothing wrong with taking a cue from the indie master. However, Crowder changes it to reflect just praise and worship, instead of just random thoughts about a state. The result is a hit or miss.
The song that majorly hits is "We Win!". After all, how can you not like a well-crafted victory song? The song is rockin', and the people are talkin'.
What makes this a concept album is that it's divided into themes. The first theme is the safe, radio friendly theme. If you've listened to radio for the past couple of years, you've heard this whole section. Which isn't bad, but it feels familiar.
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I just don't care for the flow of the music on this disk. The songs are just not too catchy. Found myself skipping many. Listen to all the samples before you buy. Probably better off just buying the couple of songs that you really like.
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This David Crowder Band delight is stunning with the varied and robust styles. It is an absolute masterpiece. Absolutely amazing.. I get something new out of it each time I listen. True Worship - honoring God not people.
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I purchased this CD in an attempt to broaden my musical taste. I like jazz and rock primarily. But when I listened to this CD I encountered God very intensely. Once I surrendered my preferences, I found this CD is incredibly anointed. I've listened to it more times than I want to admit, and I've already purchased another CD by the David Crowder Band. Sample some of the songs, and see if you meet God. It'll be worth it.
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