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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Original and Still the Best,
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This review is from: Shallow Water (Audio CD)
Let me admit the biases first: Servant was our band, by that, I mean part of our commune, managed and put together by my dad, and all the people in it close friends of mine. So I am going to be pretty supportive.
I like folk rock. I miss it. Well, I grew up on it. This was decidedly a folk rock album. Pleasant music that you could understand all the words to- and you really wanted to, for the words were that good. Well, for many the words were too cutting and dangerous to listen to, for who wants to hear a call to repent, that you, the church, are not actually following Jesus Christ? Isn't contemporary Christian music supposed to just make Christians happy, and be a safe outlet to dance? Servant was cutting edge- the first Christian band with an extensive light show, the first to use lasers, and the band that gave Petra their start. A lot of what made Servant what it was comes through in this album. The words speak to the foundational elements of our commune, HMS. The Jesus Movement never produced a tome like the Westminster Confession; for us, our theology was expressed in our music. Even today, when I contemplate an ethical action, I consult the Bible, and the music I grew up with. So Shallow Water speaks of how Christians don't take their faith seriously. As Ghandi said, if only the Christians actually did what their religion called for, it would truly change the world. Rich Man speaks of the loneliness that accompanies wealth, when Christ calls us to give up all we have to the poor and come follow Him. Cup of Water reminded us of our call to care for the poor first, and not only be the poor. Here Comes David and Rejoice are praise songs- but the lines of Here Comes David unique and wonderful. "David had a wife who stayed in town/from the top floor window she was looking down/she said, 'Hey David what do you mean, by causing a ruckus, by making a scene?/He said, 'Going to praise the Lord so go back inside/Shut the door." Truly, we need more songs in praise of dancing publicly in underwear. Jesus Star was an homage to some of the wonderful music from the musical Lonesome Stone that toured Europe long ago. Holy Roller Blues was true Jesus Freak vintage, using the Blues to ask "Whose freak are you?", and sung wonderfully raw by Bruce, God rest his soul. He gave his testimony on stage during the tour, that lead directly into this song. It was something that made Servant unique, and spoiled all future concerts for me. Because of my dad's background in theatre, they would often have short skits interspersed throughout the songs. I came to think of this as normative in rock music. Then later I found out most concerts are so boring, for they only have music! Not so Servant, a lost art form, using theatre and music to call the Church to be what it was always meant to be. Rockin' Revival World of Sand + 2
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Jesus rock -- of high quality,
By Richard E. Young "Novelist and, music collector" (In Any Town, USA) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Shallow Water (Audio CD)
if you're a fan of Larry Norman, I think you'll love this album. Servant CDs were the soundtrack to my own salvation -- when I was 18 or 19 I contacted the band and received on autographed poster: it was a tour poster from their then-current swimming in a human ocean tour/album. As I recall the band was in transition and never released another album. Looking back on it, shallow water was probably the very best -- but all of servants music was uncompromising, socially aware and solid as a rock musically. They did have a characteristic zeal that today is lacking: CCM today is dreadful, in my opinion! But via the art of music, we can travel back to a more idealistic time, when kids/young adults were able to actually live out the pattern of early Christianity -- read ACTS: Chapter 2.
Mix Love, talent, zeal- all the elements, and still there is no way to describe the power when one is hearing this band for the first time, Servant is one-of-a-kind... The radical Christianity endorsed is still very relevant today, read below: RICH MAN Sammy Hager All the silver's been varnished, the linen's white as snow I'm hiding in the library no one ever goes And I'm thinkin' bout the wealth in this big old house around me You know I feel so ashamed and poor because the Spirit hasn't found me If I could lend someone a hand I'd be a rich man I could hang out in the drawing room and walk the length of the yard But livin' in all this splendor, sometimes it's a little hard 'Cause I'm really very human, with a heart that can only melt And in the worst part of emptiness I ever felt If I could lend someone a hand I'd be a rich man All the things that happen to me, all the things that I'm goin' through Well they make me stop and wonder, is it happening to you 'Cause there really ain't no reason to sit all alone and cry So go out and give it another try If I could lend someone a hand I'd be a rich man If I could help someone to stand I'd be a rich man And I could try to weave the words of a song together Aahh, Ooh rich man Aahh, rich man Aahh, Ooh rich man ' I feel so lost and lonely Aahh, rich man ' Jesus I need You Aahh, Ooh rich man If I could lend someone a hand I'd be a rich man If I could help someone to stand I'd be a rich man And I could try to weave the words of a song together Aahh, Ooh rich man If I could lend someone a hand I'd be a rich man If I could help someone to stand I'd be a rich man If I could lend someone a hand I'd be a rich man If I could lend someone a hand I'd be a rich man If I could lend someone a hand I'd be a rich man If I could help someone to stand I'd be a rich man the blues based rock and roll, and thunderous guitar work make this CD a uniquely vital and alive experience -- like a sonic treasure recalling a time before CCM was dipped in donkey dust. I will always remember the original lineup of Servant, pioneers similar to Larry Norman who cannot ever be replaced, though sometimes imitated today.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I was there,
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This review is from: Shallow Water (MP3 Download)
Don't remember the exact year. But it was SMU in Dallas in the late 1970's. This band was the first Christian band I saw that used effects like lasers, smoke...etc. Great show, awesome presentation and ahead of their time. This first album is the one that will forever be "Servent" to me. They also spoke of their commune and their lifestyle at the concert. It was all good to me. Great message, dated music but still good (even with weak production). I am thrilled to find this again, Amazon MP3 downloads are amazing, I find things no one else has. Out of print albums (like this one) are here... makes me happy :)
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