Circle Slide

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Total Tracks: 9   Total Length: 39:26

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Dream Big!!!

boo-dad

This record proves that The Choir is about big impact with their music. Not content to stay within the defined boundaries of "Christian Music" on this album the group applies the eyes of the kingdom to all of life exploring love, family and salvation. On first listen, the record can sound downright depressing but after repeated listening the lyrics shine through and hope and love are the overpowering theme. This album flows well from beginning to end with each track playing an important roll. This is not a collection of singles nor is it an epic tale, it is more like a great short story. You can finish it in one sitting but it is so good that you start again from the beginning as soon as you finish. I give it the highest marks!

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A masterpiece

hopchic

This should be listed among the classic albums of all-time in any modern genre. Seriously. It's that good. The melodies haunt, the instrumentation is brilliant, the percussion creative and genius...I can't say enough about how good this record is. On tour, they'd open with "Blue Skies" and close with "Restore My Soul"...a perfect combination. Seriously. Get this.

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After the much publicized addition of bassist Robin Spurs to the Choir’s lineup and her highly unpublicized departure, the Choir released this recording, their strongest effort and the last release of their so-called “atmospheric” period. They are at their most experimental here, with rich textures and lots of noise. “If I Had a Yard” features saxophonist Dan Michaels playing through a wah-wah pedal manipulated by Steve Hindalong as part of his drum kit. The title track is a brooding number with dense textures and a haunting one-minute instrumental interlude full of feedback and spacy sax lines. “About Love” examines the pain and awareness that comes with relationships and intimacy. Notable is the return of Mike Sauerbrey on “Restore My Soul” from the original lineup on Voices in Shadows. The only thing wrong with this recording is that there is simply not enough of it. Clocking in at under 40 minutes, the music leaves the listener hungry for more. Lyrics are stronger than ever, often taking analytical or introspective examinations of ordinary subjects; a perfect libretto for this dark soundtrack. – Mark W.B. Allender

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