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Songs Of The Heart
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Matt
Comment Date:
11:15 on Apr 13 2011
Comment:
Songs From The Heart is a treasure trove of the highest order. It follows on the heels of the grungier guitar orientated style of Bibleland, with perhaps just a slightly lighter tone. And it works so very well for what is basically a theme album of sorts. We follow the touching story of Bud and Irma, and there are so many songs I can connect to along the way. And as usual, Terry Taylore presents a myriad of different themes with the songs. Theres the brilliant "Glory Road" os travels on the path of life and appreciating the land. Theres the honesty and relevance of a lump in throat of someone who may not actually be as honest as he thinks in "Uneasy lies the Head of The Confidence Man", Theres the brilliant and totally with it glower at the state of most CCM of today in "Turn This Off" although you need to have the lyrics with you to catch a word of this, as Terry zooms along like some crashing carraige over a mountain. "The Organ Bar" and "Evangeline" dwell on some ratherm interesting points too, like the wondering at the genuineness of proclaimed Faith healers. "When Everyone Wore Hats" has a beautiful tune, which Terry sings amazingly. "Loveland" may be a little too explicit for those who feel there should be no deep kind of love and respect between man and wife. And DAs brilliant cover of "Cant Take My Eyes Off Of You" is excellently done, the guitar hooks are astounding and make you really want to bop like some demented weirdo! This album never seems to garner much enthusiasm, and I for one cant see why at all. Its a brilliant theme album, refreshing and insightful, and musically varied which is all one would come to expect from DA and Terry Taylor!
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