ALBUM REVIEW: David Crowder Band’s “A Collision”

10.1.2005 — Leave a comment

A CollisionA very “unique” album, this one is. That is the first word that comes to mind, “unique”. David Crowder, though, is a very unique individual himself though, isn’t he?

The album has been fun to listen to a bit in the office and tonight for the first time in the car to give it the “road test” on the way to Goshen. Numerous tracks ARE singable, though some of them are “just for listening”, I would say.

I expected more “we could do this song in youth group” tracks and found those songs missing from this “work of art”.

I enjoyed the humorous phone-interview track at the end of the CD where Crowder talks to a fellow about the album giving us the inside-scoop, I guess you could say.

I also enjoyed the enhanced version of the album that I own via iTunes that included a behind-the-scenes video of the making of “I Saw The Light”.

Track 5, “Foreverandever Etc…” is most definitely my favorite track thus far, but this album will take some time to sink in and I’m sure I’ll uncover more musical greatness as I listen more intently.

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