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4.0 out of 5 stars Petra's First
Petra fans raised on the new Petra (after the departure of the original lead singer) will still enjoy listening to this first collection. It's easy to see why so many people became fond of Petra with the tracks on this album.

Songs with a rock flavor like "Wake Up" will really get your blood movin', whereas songs with a lighter flavor like "Parting...

Published on November 22, 2001 by Bruce Gray

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3.0 out of 5 stars Great Muscians, Interesting Album
Many people who are Petra fans will judge this first effort of theirs as quite odd. However, when you look at the release date and think of when this was recorded, could this not be a true breakthrough album?

The stars on this album are the muscians because the vocals are not too strong. I am reminded of The Allmans (Allman Brothers, etc.) on some of the guitar work,...

Published on November 25, 2000 by Brent A. Mikel


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Petra's First, November 22, 2001
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Bruce Gray "gurpsgm" (Shenandoah Valley, VA, USA) - See all my reviews
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Petra fans raised on the new Petra (after the departure of the original lead singer) will still enjoy listening to this first collection. It's easy to see why so many people became fond of Petra with the tracks on this album.

Songs with a rock flavor like "Wake Up" will really get your blood movin', whereas songs with a lighter flavor like "Parting Thought" will remind you of their more laid back numbers.

Those who are not familiar with Petra might be better off with one of their more popular albums like "Not Of This World" or "No Doubt". Those who want a quick intro to the group might be better off with "War and Rememberance". But Petra completists will love their debut album.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Petra's First Album!!, October 12, 2003
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The year was 1974 when Christian rock pioneers Petra released their self-titled debut album. This was during the height of the 'Jesus Movement' and the album was probably the heaviest to come from that period. The band also generated plenty of controversy at the time because of them being 'Christian' and 'rock' at the same time, much in the same way Stryper would be criticized for being a Christian heavy metal band 10 years later.
So, exactly how great is Petra's first album? It all depends. If your a long-time fan, there's no doubt that you'll love this album. However, if you're new to the band's music and started off with one of their later releases, this album may take a few listens to digest.
At the time, the band did not have a lead singer. The vocal duties were shared by guitarist/founder Bob Hartman and second guitarist Greg Hough. While the vocals are rather weak here, the band does more than its share of making up for it musically. Both Hartman and Hough trade off and harmonize with some stelth dual guitar leads. The rhythm section of bassist John DeGroff and drummer Bill Glover also flex some strong musical muscles.
Musically, Petra's first album is along the same lines as many of the popular mainstream acts of the era. "Walkin' In The Light" and "Get Back To The Bible" are both straight forward rockers in the style of early Kiss. "I'm Not Ashamed" has a definite Allman Brothers style to it. "Gonna Fly Away", "Storm Comin'" and "Wake Up" have elements of the Tom Johnston-era Doobie Brothers, Lynyrd Skynyrd and REO Speedwagon. The folkish-ballads "Mountains and Valleys" and "Parting Thought" are in the typical Jesus Rock style with acoustic guitars and gentle melodies. A real standout on this album is the humorous bluegrass novelty song "Lucas McGraw" complete with banjos, mandolins and high-pitched vocal harmonies. The lyrics tell the story of a hillbilly who has found Jesus. People who know Lucas start to notice his radical change and begin wondering if perhaps God really does exsist. The other standout is the excellent "Backslidin' Blues" which is probably the very first Christian blues song ever. Both Hartman and Hough display some great guitar work here while its lyrics deal with struggling to stay afloat spiritually.
While Petra's first album didn't get a whole lot of attention back in 1974, it has since become a Christian Rock classic. If it weren't for this album and what Petra continued to do in the coming years, there's no doubt in my mind that Contemporary Christian Music as we all know it today would be quite different. This is where it all started for Petra and this is where CCM began to take shape. A pioneering album, definitely.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Great Muscians, Interesting Album, November 25, 2000
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Many people who are Petra fans will judge this first effort of theirs as quite odd. However, when you look at the release date and think of when this was recorded, could this not be a true breakthrough album?

The stars on this album are the muscians because the vocals are not too strong. I am reminded of The Allmans (Allman Brothers, etc.) on some of the guitar work, even though you could probably list a number of early 70's bands that sound a lot like this first Petra effort. "Lucas McGraw" is terrific - that's all I'm gonna say so listen to it! The remainder of the album does not really stand out as the majority of the songs are similar in style and delivery. However, you have to appreciate the effort that went into creating a Christian rock-n-roll album during a time when rock-n-roll itself was still a rebellious adolescent.

Nobody could have judged Petra as being one of the most loved rock-n-roll bands of all-time by listening to this first album. As is the case with most bands, they mature with each project. However, if you are like me, you will be impressed by the array of instruments played proficiently on this early work.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Only for die-hard Petra Fans who owned this album before, May 5, 2000
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I'm in my 40s and bought this album as a kid. It's not that good. However, the song "Lucas McGraw" is fantastic. Petra is one of my favorite groups and I want this CD to complete my collection. However, for most people I would recommend any of their other CDs, but skip this one. Bob Hartman sings on this CD and his voice isn't that good. Some of the songs aren't that good at all. Another 70s CD is "Come & Join US." It is pretty old, but a much better CD. Greg Voltz also sings some of the songs on it. I would recommend this CD for old timers before getting their first one ("Petra").
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great return to old rock., October 2, 1999
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A simply underrated classic. No radio hits. But this album contains Petra's most popular song, "Lucas McGraw." It is pretty lame, but the rest of the album is mostly jukebox rock. You'll enyoy it.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not too bad, July 2, 2002
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Most of the reviews here are spot-on. I was first introduced to Petra's music around 1983 (or maybe '84)....a friend owned "Not of This World" which was and continues to be one of Petra's greatest works. This first album is decent.....they certainly get a B+ for effort. Lyrically, some of the songs are a bit "young", but these guys were right in the middle of the Jesus Movement and they WERE young! They were simply singing about the Lord whom they loved. "Wake Up" is one of the best songs on this album, and no, musically the whole album doesn't have nearly the "shine" (production-wise) that some of their later albums have, it's still worth adding to your collection....just don't judge all of Petra's music by this VERY freshman effort.
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3.0 out of 5 stars There always has to be a first....., April 18, 2002
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I enjoy listening to this CD, yet can not help but here all of the awkwardness of the recording. From a purely spiritual perspective, God was in this CD through and through. But the musicianship was not there yet, nor the expertly crafted lyrics.

All in all, a CD that is a must to be owned by hardcore Petra fans. The casual fan may want to skip if they are a fan of the more polished sound.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Hear Petra's versatility on their First Album - again, September 25, 1998
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This CD is a re-release of Petra's first album - digitally remastered for CD. This was a landmark album, in that it was done at a time when rock music was not considered a medium for Christian Music.

Even so, the music is great! Their musical variety is shown in various tracks - from the straight ahead 'Walkin' in the Light' to the ballad 'Mountains and Valleys', a country & western rockabilly 'Lucas McGraw' (a must hear), to the 'Backsliding Blues'

No Petra collection would be complete without this album as few, if any, of these songs have ever been re-released on any Petra compilation (War & Remembrance, Petra means Rock, Petrafied, etc.)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Good for the die hard Petra fan., August 12, 1998
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With this being for the die harders, the music is not what we have come to execpt. The track GONNA FLY AWAY is a great track. WAKE UP is also a good track. This album has a flare of its own. No where near the caliber of Beyond Belief or More Power To Ya, but worth the money none the less. It has a distinct 70's flare, and remindes me at time of the early Eagles. Definetly a must have for the true Petra fan
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4.0 out of 5 stars Classic Rock, January 12, 2011
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I like the whole CD. If you want to know Petra's roots, purchase this CD. Love the song "Lucas McGraw". A really fun bluegrass style song with funny lyrics. Music should be fun and have a personality.

Like the bluesy sound. Vocals a little weak, though.

Overall, a good CD for Petra fans or anyone who likes good blues based rock.
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