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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Aussie, Aussie, Aussie! Oy Oy Oy!,
By Stuart Grant (Hobart, Tasmania, Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: New Map of the World (Audio CD)
Paul Colman Trio have been rocking around Australia for three or four years and have gathered themselves acclaim all over our grouse country. Now, we're not bitter that you Yanks have snaffled our funky band, but I hope their wonderful message has its full impact over there.This album is primarily a collection of the songs from the two studio albums PC3 released in Australia, but includes a handful of brand new songs (which most fans will have heard on their last pre-America tour). But that's CERTAINLY nothing against the album; these songs are wonderful and to get this much quality material on one CD is a luxury. Turn, the first single, is already doing well and I'm glad to hear it. The reason I love PC3 so much is because of their message; it's not just your average re-hashed Gospel message. These guys are really contemporary in the way they see Jesus in this world. He's here. He understands the world. He's worldly-wise. Let's follow him effectively while we're here. Amen. Paul, Grant, Phil: onya Aussies!
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An Amazing Debut,
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This review is from: New Map of the World (Audio CD)
One of the most impressive new acts of 2002 is Paul Colman Trio (PC3), who's first album, New Map of the World, can be found on the same label that launched Jars of Clay, Third Day and FFH among others. Hailing from Australia, PC3 deliver an unmatched energy throughout the disc by bringing modern rock edges, combined with three-part hamonies and catchy hooks. The sound is original, yet very familiar. As good as this album is, there are some low points. "Africa" is a song that the band holds dear to their heart based on a recent mission trip, but it falls flat and seems to be the odd man out on the album. "The Killing Tree" is another song that I have to skip. While the music is fine, the lyrics are a little too much for me to listen to over and over again. It simply feels a little somber based on the rest of the album. Otherwise, the album is full of gems, ready to roll to #1 on radio. Whether you want to label this a praise and worship album with a modern-rock bent or a modern rock album packed with praise for the Lord, New Map of the World points listeners in the right direction at every turn. I give this album a B+. -Kevin McNeese for TSRocks.com
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
excellent Aussie band,
By A Customer
This review is from: New Map of the World (Audio CD)
I first experienced Paul Colman Trio when they opened for Third Day a few months ago. They were the first of two openers, the other being Bebo Norman (who is also fab, check him out), and easily stole the show. I have been anticipating the release of their album in US ever since and am finally a proud owner: there isnt a single track that dissappoints and all speak of the glory and truth that is our Lord Jesus Christ. I can't wait to hear more from this amazing group of Aussies!
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