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Cindy MorganAudio CD
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Cindy Morgan (born on June 4, 1968 in Harrogate, Tennessee) is a Christian singer and songwriter.

Morgan released her debut album, Real Life, in 1992 earning six Dove Award nominations. Her follow-up, Reason To Live, garnered her another Dove Award nomination.

In 2001, Morgan decided to take a break from her career and dedicate time to her family. During the time, she continued writing songs for… Read more in Amazon's Cindy Morgan Store

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  • Audio CD (February 7, 2006)
  • Original Release Date: 2006
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Reunion
  • ASIN: B000E1JOS4
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #234,453 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Take Time to View Morgan's "Postcards", March 18, 2006
This review is from: Postcards (Audio CD)
Prime Cuts: Postcards, Deep, Oh What Love

What is a postcard? Due to its brevity, a postcard at its best, contains the most succinct thoughts of the sender accompanying by a snapshot of the place of pilgrimage. Without the cloak of an envelope, the postcard's message is immediate as well as perspicuous. Such a communiqué is the tenor of Cindy Morgan's 7th studio CD "Postcards." Offering snapshots of her life, faith and relationships over the last 5 years since her last album, this latest release is perhaps this 6 times Dove Award Winner's most bona fide effort. Musically, she has teamed up with Wayne Kirkpatrick. Kirkpatrick not only co-writes with Morgan on 4 tracks, but he also produced the disc. Kirkpatrick, who has helmed records by contemporary Christian acts such as Michael W. Smith, Kim Hill and Wes King, has expanded his services to country artists such as Little Big Town and Wynonna Judd. Naturally, those who are observant would detect a myriad of influences on "Postcards" from country to soft rock to adult contemporary pop to Appalachian folk.

Destined to be one of her signature tunes is the single and title cut "Postcards." A soft rock ballad coming from Morgan's pen, this deftly written number chronicles the sojourning of a 17 year old prodigal. Searching for meaning through running away and exploring options (including calling in vain on the name of Buddha), she finally comes to her senses in arms of Jesus. A poignant story-song told with great verve, Morgan's performance is pact with an emotional punch that ought to strike a chord with any listener. "Deep," the album's opening track, entrees a spiritual longing for Christ, a theme that pulsates through the album. With a clangorous beat and a driving melody, "Enough" is another amicable tune about the battle of works over faith in securing the pleasures of Christ.

Another aspect that is so rewarding in listening to "Postcards" is that Morgan knows how to dress her theology in denim. This means that she does not sing about God in abstraction, but she does relate the lofty to the humdrum. Inspired by her visit to a women's prison, "Where You Are" is about God's forgiveness for the perfidy; the genuineness of the song is brought out through the street-like pseudo hip hop flavor. And with great ingenuity, she takes the celestial praise of the king and dresses it up with simple rhetoric on piano-based hymn-like ballad "Oh What Love."

However, not everything works: the Appalachian leaning ballad "The River" just drags on and on without a coherent melody line. Also, "Mother," though a touching ballad about maternal love is compromised by its inferior melody. The same can be said about "Dig Up" and "Come Home." Overall, "Postcards" as a collection does have some that are ear grabbing and soul satisfying. Yet not all of them are as piquant as they could be. This is by no means Morgan's greatest CD, but there are enough snapshots and succinct messages that allow God to breathe His comfort, healing and presence to all who would have time to view a postcard.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars its about time ms. morgan, February 17, 2006
This review is from: Postcards (Audio CD)
after buying all kinds of other discs, just to hear a new song from cindy, there is finally a full disc of just her. except for her "paula abdul" sounding first two discs, i have enjoyed everything she has put out. her sound is never quite the same from disc to disc, but it is always makes me wish they were longer. she is such a talented singer and writer, her words are inspired and always honest. hope to see her live some day. a must have for anyone who wants some adult, meaningful music to listen to.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Producer Wayne Kirkpatrick and Cindy Morgan make this a postcard worth getting, March 24, 2006
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This review is from: Postcards (Audio CD)
If a producer's job is to bring out the best in an artist, Wayne Kirkpatrick (Michael W. Smith, Amy Grant, Wynonna) succeeds admirably on Postcards, Cindy Morgan's debut recording on Reunion Records.

You can hear a producer's influence. Artists and producers like Charlie Peacock and Jeff Johnson leave a distinctive mark. The challenge for the producer is to draw out the uniqueness of the artist without being too obtrusive. The finished product should make the artist shine and that's the case on this release.

But Kirkpatrick's imprint is unmistakable. He has not only co-written four songs, but plays a variety of instruments and sings background vocals as well.

It's apparent from the two opening songs, which lean toward rock, that Kirkpatrick has helped Morgan to achieve a more modern sound. You still get the piano pop and ballads that you would expect, but some songs have more of an edge.

Scattered throughout are a variety of acoustic and electric instruments-some not so common. The list includes dulcimer, manditar, ukelele, Weisenborn, Harmonium, National Guitar, Wurlitzer, pencil guitar. They make for a more organic sound, and to top it off, Tom Howard adds string arrangements to some of the tracks.

Some of the finest and best studio musicians bring this to life, but Morgan's songwriting and vocals and the production make this one of her best recordings. The songs, which are loaded with personal reflections and spiritual content, strike a wonderful balance. They sound good and there is plenty of depth.

"Postcards" could easily become another number one song for her. "Mother" is a painfully honest summary of the struggles she has had with her mom. It tells the story of many mother and daughter relationships.

"Glory" is one of the highlights with its world-weary sentiments and the wistful look toward heaven on the chorus. "Oh What Love" is a quiet, pensive ballad. The inspiration came from a drawing titled "My Vision of Heaven" by her then four-year-old daughter.

"Eternal Sunshine" is high-energy and creatively offers an uncommon reflection: "Someone in the Universe / Is waking up to see / Eternal Sunshine." Cindy's layered background and harmony vocals make the chorus sound sublime.

The chorus on "Come Home" ought to lighten the load of those who feel estranged. "Come home / Haven't you fought long enough / On your own / Don't turn back / You're not the outcast / You're who we have been waiting on / To come home." This is a simple song with just ukelele, acoustic guitar, melodica and background vocals by Kirkpatrick. The ukelele creates a pleasant background for the longing in Cindy's voice.

The recording closes with "The River" another stripped-down song that has a gospel-feel. It's a call to come to the Father and "dive in like children do." Like so many of the songs, it offers encouragement and comfort for those who are burdened. As "Where You Are" reminds us: "You're never too late / You're never too lost."

Hopefully, this won't be the last collaboration between these two talented individuals.
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