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  • This version contains: 17 songs and 1 digital booklet
  • Original Release Date: September 22, 2009
  • Format - Music: MP3, Digital Booklet PDF
  • Compatible with MP3 Players (including with iPod®), iTunes, Windows Media Player
 
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Play   1. Phos Hilaron [Hail Gladdening Light] 2:05 $0.99 Buy Track  - Phos Hilaron [Hail Gladdening Light]
Play   2. Alleluia, Sing 4:29 $0.99 Buy Track  - Alleluia, Sing
Play   3. The Nearness 3:54 $0.99 Buy Track  - The Nearness
Play   4. Shadows 3:25 $0.99 Buy Track  - Shadows
Play   5. Eastern Hymn 6:26 $0.99 Buy Track  - Eastern Hymn
Play   6. SMS (Shine) 3:18 $0.99 Buy Track  - SMS (Shine)
Play   7. The Veil 4:19 $0.99 Buy Track  - The Veil
Play   8. We Are Loved 4:16 $0.99 Buy Track  - We Are Loved
Play   9. All Around Me 4:36 $0.99 Buy Track  - All Around Me
Play 10. How He Loves 5:18 $0.99 Buy Track  - How He Loves
Play 11. Can I Lie Here 3:30 $0.99 Buy Track  - Can I Lie Here
Play 12. Birmingham [We Are Safe] 3:38 $0.99 Buy Track  - Birmingham [We Are Safe]
Play 13. Church Music - Dance[!] 3:51 $0.99 Buy Track  - Church Music - Dance[!]
Play 14. What a Miracle 3:40 $0.99 Buy Track  - What a Miracle
Play 15. Oh, Happiness 3:17 $0.99 Buy Track  - Oh, Happiness
Play 16. God Almighty, None Compares 6:50 $0.99 Buy Track  - God Almighty, None Compares
Play 17. In the End [O Resplendent Light!] 6:53 $0.99 Buy Track  - In the End [O Resplendent Light!]
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31 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars David Crowder*Band [Church Music], September 22, 2009
This review is from: Church Music (Audio CD)
David Crowder*Band, the Dove Award-winning six-piece band, crafts compelling, inimitably progressive electronic rock. They are back with their new release "Church Music" arguably their most innovative effort to date. Packed full with 17 full tracks, "It's our stimulus package," the frontman player jokes. "We're doing our part." The band hopes this album serves as a reminder of the continual evolvement of music within the Church.

One of David's favorite selections from "Church Music" is "God Almighty, None Compares," because he loves "the guitar harmony...the guitarmony, if you will, and shredding is involved, which always makes me smile." The band is rounded out by guitarists Jack Parker and Mark Waldorp , bassist Mike Dodson, drummer Jeremy Bush and electronic violinist Mike Hogan. For the epic "Eastern Hymn," which is the rest of the band's favorite song on the disc, David commissioned the translation of an ancient Chinese prayer book which he'd found last summer while the band was on the Passion World Tour, and portions of the translated tome appear in the song's chorus.

The album opens with "Phos Hilaron (Hail Gladdening Light)", which sets the tone for this excellent album, my top album of 2009 and my favorite overall album by this amazing band. If you liked "Illuminate", "A Collision" and "Remedy", then "Church Music" is for you. The album blends previous musical and lyrical styles with some new ethereal and ambient songs and an incredible cover of my favorite song of the year, "How He Loves". To add to the uniqueness of the album, the 17 songs on the album play continuously from beginning to end with one song blending into the next. In order to accomplish this, the band poured an immense amount of work into the process, sequencing the tracks before anything had been recorded so keys and tempos could be finalized. The result: 73 full minutes of music. "Alleluia Sing" is next and has that signature David Crowder*Band praise and worship style similar to "Open Skies". "The Nearness" and "Shadows" bring back the electronic feel from "Remedy" like "Everything Glorious" and "Can You Feel It?". "Eastern Hymn" is truly epic and flows beautifully into the next few tracks "SMS (Shine)", "The Veil" and "We Are Loved". This section reminded me of the brilliant section of "A Collision" from "Do Not Move" to "Our Happy Home".

The band even tackles a cover on the disc that has to be heard to be believed: Flyleaf's "All Around Me." As if the album wasn't impressive already, David Crowder*Band's beautiful cover of "How He Loves", originally written and recorded by John Mark McMillan, is spectacular. The band finds a unique balance of capturing the sweet lyrical moments of the song but continually crescendos the intensity of the song and the message as the simple chorus builds over and over again. The genuine sound of the song reminds us of the simplicity yet magnanimity of God's love for us. "Can I Lie Here" and "Birmingham (We Are Safe)" bridge to the final section of the album in the style of "...neverending..." and "Rain Down" before the title track "Church Music (Dance)", one of the most fun tracks on the album. I can't wait to see this song performed live as it has an electronic feel that will remind you of a 1970's disco. The album closes with an amazing section from the unashamed praise of "What A Miracle", and "Oh Happiness", which reminded me of "We Win!", the guitar-shredding of "God Almighty, None Compares" and the epic closer "In The End (O Resplendent Light)".

This is my favorite overall album by David Crowder*Band and my top album of 2009. For me, this is truly a 5 star album! My favorite songs are "Alleluia Sing", "The Nearness", "Eastern Hymn", "All Around Me", "Church Music (Dance)", "God Almighty, None Compares" and my song of the year "How He Loves".
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19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It left me breathless, September 23, 2009
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N. Pierce (Southern Illinois) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Church Music (Audio CD)
The real question that was rattling in my head as I removed the shrinkwrap of DC*B's latest full length was, "Is it possible for them to outdo 'A Collision'?" (Remedy was pretty good, but it shone [in my humble opinion] pale next to their previous 21 track masterwork.) I plugged the disc into my stereo... synthesizers and loops all over the place. My head began to bob involuntarily. I am absolutely blown away by what I am hearing. Distinctly Crowder, but the envelope has been pushed so far out I forget everything I know. Infectious, melodic, intelligent, danceable, epic, awe-inspiring, worship. Church. Music. I fumble for words to describe what David Crowder*Band has accomplished, not only musically, but thematically, philosophically and spiritually. This record is a grand statement to anyone within earshot: Open your mind and reconsider what church music can/should be. Crowder and company embrace pop music like a long lost friend, but lyrically they have, if anything, become even more bold and passionate about their love for Jesus. They seem particularly fond of dance, synthpop and electronica this time around, but there are plenty of crunchy guitars, groovy bass lines and electric violins. Standout tracks for me (and there are MANY) are 'Alleluia, Sing', 'The Nearness', 'Eastern Hymn', 'The Veil', 'We Are Loved', the reworked Flyleaf cover 'All Around Me', the incredibly moving 'How He Loves', the disco title track... I really could go on and on. There's no filler here, which makes Church Music actually more substantial than 'A Collision.' And maintaining that type of consistency for 74 minutes is an accomplishment that very few in any genre can boast. This is a landmark record in the history of Christian music, and a full view of the shape of things to come. I don't know how they did it, but my apprehensions about topping 'A Collision' have been allayed. Simply stunning. {Note: I pre-ordered this from their website and received a guitar pick, two stickers, a poster, and a nifty 80 page magazine devoted entirely to DC*B and the new record. Needless to say, I am doubly pleased.}
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars On a completely different standard, September 25, 2009
This review is from: Church Music (Audio CD)
Many people criticize the Remedy album for being sub-par due to the phenomenal beauty and artistry that came out of all his other albums.

However, I would only consider Crowder's Remedy album sub-par when compared to Crowder himself, if I were to compare the Remedy album to ANY other worship album, it would still COMPLETELY blow them out the water.

That being said, this album deserves more than 5 stars, it would deserve 5 stars on a completely DIFFERENT Crowder standard.

The production level put into this album is completely INSANE. Not many people understand how hard it is to produce electronic noises, you have to make/engineering these noises almost from scratch. Not just that, but if it doesn't sound good with the chord structures, rhythm, or the song itself, you have to start from scratch all over again, it's extremely tedious. They did this for the sole purpose of trying to create a new sound, feeling, expression, and emotion to be a band of people that are after God's own heart. It's amazing, it's as if they're trying to capture God's heart in a different way every year/album.

Also, all the little effects and back tracks that they use are EXTREMELY intricate. If you listen closely, you'll hear some AMAZING recording/production techniques that are both creative and unconventional. You'll start hearing that there are some female vocals in the background here, footsteps there, sounds of nature,to wind, and synths that combine for a feeling and ambience that have never been felt or heard of before.

I've listened to quality production recordings on many different levels in both secular and religious music, however, I've never heard a single album that is ANYwhere close to the level that this is on.

The David Crowder* Band has definitely put a lot of time, energy, and heart into pleasing God with a new feeling and sound. It's like saying that they're trying to search through the ends of their own heart to find that sound or part of their life that they have yet to give up/sacrifice/express to God in order to please him.

All said, this album is good, go get it.
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