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Article Title: Much Afraid
Author of reported comment: Don
Comment Date: 22:00 on May 29 2010
Comment: What a great follow up to their debut; even tho' it took 2 years until it's release in Sept. 1997. I have the cd and the special limited vinyl pressing. This cd does not disappoint, just like the debut; again, well-crafted songs to be heard. The opening song "Over-joyed" grabs the listener's ears, nice pop sound. The next number has that nice pop sound as well "Fade to Grey", it contains acappella end which is awesome. "Tea & Sympathy" continues with its soothing sound. "Crazy Times" was the first song released for radio airplay; again, has that pop-feel good sound, but does not have the same quality as first hit "Flood". I have the video for "Five Candles.." this is a fave as the cd's first few numbers. The very last song on the cd, simply entitled "Hymn" is my #1 favorite on the cd:the sound of brokeness sings out. This song captures me everytime that I hear it; the instrumental break is my silent words. Great cd!! The second recording of most in any genre, seems to usually not have that same appeal as the debut; it is usually done in a faster process. Jars of Clay is an exception, this whole cd is worth the listener's time: and after all it did take 2 years to release, and was definitely worth the wait!! GOD Bless! -Don
   
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