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Title: | Contemporary Christian Music |
Notice: | Welcome Musicians & Music Lovers |
Moderator: | PHXSS1::HEISER |
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Created: | Wed Sep 26 1990 |
Last Modified: | Wed May 21 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 303 |
Total number of notes: | 6129 |
302.0. "David Meece" by BBQ::WOODWARDC (...but words can break my heart) Sun Feb 16 1997 19:04
HMmmm...
for someone with quite an influence in CCM, I'm surprised that a topic
for Dave Meece is missing here ;')
Maybe it's all these old fogeys ;') :') oi! I resemble that remark!
;')
Anyway.
The last few days I've been listening to one f his 'compilation' albums
(CD) "Odyssey".
from the liner notes..."ODYSSEY chronicles turning points in my journey
toward knowing God more completely. Each song traces a promise from
God, wrestled out of the darkness and brought home to my heart by His
Life-sustaining power... I dedicate Odyssey to those who are wearied by
the doubts, lonliness, and pain of living in a world more adept at
acepting evil than excpecting good."
Song List:
God's Promises/Rainbows in the Night (featuring Canon in D by
Pachelbel)
Falling Down (based on a Sonata by Mozart)
Higher Ground
One Small Child
You Can Go (featuring Bach's 2-part Invention #13 in A minor)
Tumblin' Down
Forgiven
His Love was reaching
Count the Cost
We can overcome it all
And you know it's right
Seventy times Seven
We are the reason
Early in the Morning (the reason I bought the album ;')
I Can see
The rest of my life
Star Song SSD0077
My impression? Not bad. Well produced, indeed, some of the tunes are
'over produced'; they just glide into the ears and just sort of disipate
into the mush without making a real impact :'/ But, closely listening
to the lyrics (printed in the sleeve, too) reveal a depth of emotion
and experience that at times is impressive.
Good 'background' music for work ;') Although, I wonder if 2nd Chapter
of Acts had a valid point with "Room Noise" (I think that was the
title).
H
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302.1 | my 2 cents | PHXSS1::HEISER | Maranatha! | Mon Feb 17 1997 12:31 | 9 |
| I've seen him live before. I hear he's a classicly-trained pianist,
and also experienced some pain growing up being what is known as an
ACOA.
I have one tape by him, I think it's called "7." There's a duet with
Twila on there called "Unknown Soldier." My favorite on there is
"Forgiven" - brings tears to my eyes.
Mike
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