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Songs 4 Worship: Country Live

Songs 4 WorshipAudio CD
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As Seen on TV, the popular Songs 4 Worship series has sold more than 10 million units since its debut in 2000. Now three powerful NEW releases are available featuring the greatest worship songs of all time. Songs 4 Worship Holy Ground Special Edition features 30 well-known and rising worship songs on three CDs. Songs 4 Worship Country features top country artists like Rascal Flatts, Emerson Drive… Read more in Amazon's Songs 4 Worship Store

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  • Audio CD (October 27, 2009)
  • Original Release Date: 2009
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Time Life Entertainment
  • ASIN: B002MJM8CA
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #285,280 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. How Can I Keep from Singing
2. Trading My Sorrows
3. Heart of Worship
4. Get Up in Jesus' Name
5. Indescribable
6. God of Wonders
7. Holy Is the Lord
8. Medley: Lord I Lift Your Name on High/I Love You Lord
9. Revelation Song
10. Above All
11. We All Bow Down
12. Open the Eyes of My Heart
13. There Is a Reason
14. I Believe
15. Amazing Grace

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Country style adds reverence, December 5, 2009
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Michael Dalton (Eureka, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Songs 4 Worship: Country Live (Audio CD)
Songs 4 Worship Country Live follows Songs 4 Worship Country, a 2007 studio release that has been on Billboard's Top Country album chart since its release. That recording features some of the same artists (and in some cases the same songs, except in this recording they are live) that you find here. Having the same song, even if performed by a different artist, is a bit of a drawback if you already have the studio recording. Another is the use of popular praise and worship songs that have become overly familiar to many. But before you write this recording off, know that these are just minor weaknesses to an album that is full of excellent performances.

Spotlighting some of the best praise and worship songs in a country light brings an added reverence that you don't find on the pop versions. It's like they are born anew to be the means of adoration for a new audience. The artists highlight the best aspects of already strong compositions, and some tracks are outside the standard fare.

What immediately comes to mind is "Revelation Song" by Susan Ashton. The press release accompanying this CD states that it has been at the top of the Christian radio charts for 13 weeks. Ashton was prominent in the Christian music scene before recording two country albums for Capitol, the second, for reasons unknown to her was never released. She has kept a low profile for several years, and I can only hope that we will hear more from her. This song is not only my favorite; it's off the charts! I found myself caught-up with its great swelling tide of exaltation.

Another standout is "There is a Reason" by Alison Krause & Union Station. I like this one for different reasons. It does not address God directly. It is more of a thoughtful reflection on how difficulties bring us closer to God. It features some exquisite picking that includes a Dobro solo.

I enjoy the deep voices and harmonies of the Palmetto State Quartet on "Trading My Sorrows." "How Can I Keep from Singing" by Lenny LeBlanc was a great choice for an opening song. It soars. Like Susan Ashton, this is another artist that seems to have crossed over to country music. LeBlanc is credited with songwriting on two other songs performed on this CD: "Above All" and "We All Bow Down." The latter is performed movingly once again, as on the prior studio release, by Ricky Skaggs.

Collin Raye shows his versatility by performing the liveliest song, "Get Up in Jesus' Name," with gospel-like backing vocals, and then switching gears to perform the lovely "Indescribable," written in part by Laura Story and made popular by Chris Tomlin.

Every performance is excellent. These songs were captured live at the historic Ryman Auditorium, with the exception of "Open the Eyes of my Heart" by Randy Travis, which comes from a previous recording. I think it's wonderful that the Ryman, which originally was a church, became the venue for some of the brightest stars in country music casting their glory like crowns before the throne of God in humble adoration and worship. They do their best to recognize the holy and awesome Creator as the light that outshines all others.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars +1/2 -- Fine collection of worship, but not all country, November 10, 2009
This review is from: Songs 4 Worship: Country Live (Audio CD)
The extensive and popular Songs 4 Worship series has included themed and Spanish-language releases as well as soul, gospel and country sets. Like 2007's edition, this collection of live performances (recorded at the Ryman Auditorium) often strays far from country sounds. The opening track by Lenny LeBlanc is a fine song of praise, but the presence of steel guitar doesn't keep it country. The gospel of the Palmetto State Quartet's "Trading My Sorrows" is terrific, rousing the crowd into clapping, but again there's really nothing country in it. Crossover artists Rebecca Lynn Howard and Bryan White are both in good voice but fail to deliver on their country roots, and even the rootsy stalwart Ricky Skaggs is softened by the stage band's accompaniment. Where the show plants some roots is with Collin Raye, whose bluesy delivery gives a twangy front to the band's performance. Marty Raybon also finds some country soul in the his lower register. Ironically, the album's most countrified tracks are studio cuts borrowed from earlier albums by Randy Travis, Alison Krauss, Diamond Rio and Alabama. The live band fits nicely behind the album's live acts, but it fails to make the country singers sound country. This is all the more obvious when compared to the studio cuts. This is a good album of worship and praise, with plenty of energy in the live performances, just note that most of the twang is in the previously released studio tracks. 3-1/2 stars, if allowed fractional ratings. [©2009 hyperbolium dot com]
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