Product Details
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| 1. Sparks Fly |
| 2. Revolutionary Love |
| 3. O Praise Him (All This For A King) |
| 4. Skies Interlude |
| 5. Open Skies |
| 6. Intoxicating |
| 7. How Great |
| 8. No One Like You |
| 9. Reprise |
| 10. All Creatures #2 |
| 11. Only You |
| 12. Deliver Me |
| 13. Coming Toward |
| 14. Heaven Came Down |
| 15. Glorious Day |
| 16. Stars |
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5.0 out of 5 stars
AWESOME,
By A Customer
This review is from: Illuminate (Audio CD)
I bought this CD when it came out, after DCB was the worship band at our church camp in Colorado Summer '03. They're awesome. Their music is very unique and powerful. I love being able to worship with them.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Incredible...Real...Honest...Joyful,
By "rowdyjimbo" (Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Illuminate (Audio CD)
I finally picked up this CD yesterday after hearing and loving "O Praise Him" for almost a year now,and I have yet to take it out of my CD player! I'm almost kicking myself for waiting so long to buy this CD, but the self-imposed wait was definitely well worth it. The album starts out with a call to worship in "Sparks Fly," and then the sparks really do fly once "Revolutionary Love." The overwhelming kinetic and frenetic energy of "Revolutionary Love" continues all the way through the first half of the CD, and it's not until "All Creatures #2" that sounds begin to cool down, but by no mean to they lose their fierce intensity. The band melds all their instruments so well together, from guitars to drums and everything in between. They produce a strong sound that's addicting to listen to, and David Crowder's voice soars above them all with a crystal clear clarity.Perhaps the biggest draw of this CD and the band itself is the honesty that rings throughout all the songs. These guys not only play incredibly joyous and uplifting music, you can tell they truly believe the words they are singing. It rings clearly in their voice that they came into the studio not to merely to record a CD but to worship the Lord, and this CD is not some formulaic album like most of pop (including Christian pop) records offer; this album has a wide variety of hard rock, alternative, soft/meditative music, and a whole host of other musical styles. For a joyous, real, and inspiring addition to your library, be sure to pick up this CD!
5.0 out of 5 stars
David Crowder has done it again!,
By David N Kimball (High Point, NC United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Illuminate (Audio CD)
David Crowder has done it again! By far Illuminate is The David Crowder Band's best album to date. Giving you a prefect mixture of fast paced guitar rifts on the acoustic and up beat rhythms with slower more worshipful songs. The focus of praise and worship on this album is clear from the very first track and it is perhaps one of the most complete and solid worship albums out there. However, people not familiar with The David Crowder Band may, at first, not like the overall sound of the album; but Illuminate quickly grows on you as it offers a concrete and honest worship experience. For the most part the album never grows old, it is the prefect kind to put on repeat and leave it playing throughout the entire day. This album leaves you wanting here it again, with its meaningful lyrics that stretch your devotion and give God proper praise, the album offers such songs as How Great, O Praise Him, Open Skies, and No One Like You. Part of the reason this album is so good is because you, the listener, is able sense a real heart of worship from the band. I guarantee that you will love this album, if not at first, then after a few listenings. I give Illuminate a rock solid 5 out of 5.
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