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MercyMe: Bart Millard (vocals); Barry Graul, Mike Scheuchzer (guitar); Jim Bryson (piano, keyboards); Nathan Cochran (bass guitar); Robby Shaffer (drums). Additional personnel: Mike Haynes (trumpet); Eric Darken (drums); Blair Masters (keyboard programming). Released in 2007, ALL THAT IS WITHIN ME finds the popular Christian rock band MercyMe offering up another solid set of faith-based songs. Led by earnest and expressive frontman Bart Millard, the Texan group shines on these spiritually uplifting tracks, most notably the soaring, guitar-driven anthem "God With Us," a tune that calls to mind a CCM counterpart to Coldplay. With All That Is Within Me, MercyMe show why so many bands that attempt to copy their sound will never be able to duplicate their success. Having flexed their crossover muscles on previous records, Bart Millard and company returned to a church-focused theme for their sixth national release. The album title refers not only to the collective substance of the songs, but also to how deeply within themselves the bandmembers had to dig in order to create the album under an enormous time crunch. The group had a mere three weeks to write the entire record. Rather than lower their expectations or sacrifice their craft, they retreated to a secluded Idaho studio with producer Brown Bannister and set immediately to work. And regardless of whether the credit goes to the change of scenery or the backs-against-the-wall pressure, it is impossible to deny that this is the group's best effort to date. What emerged among the recording sessions in the woods were signs that MercyMe had yet again set a new standard for themselves. Millard's raw emotional connectivity on each track, combined with a sparkling array of musical styles, continues to be unmatched by the numberless knockoffs heard on Christian airwaves. There is the Keane-like piano melody of "I Know," the modern rock gusto of "Time Has Come," and the sunny pop flavoring of "All Right." The album's crowning moment is "Finally Home," a mesmerizing acoustic journey that takes listeners to a place where they are reunited with loved ones. Although many things have changed in the five years since I Can Only Imagine climbed the CCM and mainstream AC charts, MercyMe's latest record shows that the band's penchant for making hits might always remain. ~ Jared Johnson All That Is Within Me Music Mercyme All That Is Within Me Songs All That Is Within Me Music All That Is Within Me Music Review Purchase All That Is Within Me CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Above The Law DVD (1988) Widescreen
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$7.99 Personnel: Darran Smith (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Bob Minner (acoustic guitar, banjo, mandolin); Denny Hemingson (electric guitar, slide guitar, steel guitar, baritone guitar, dobro); Dean Brown (mandolin, fiddle); Billy Mason (drums). Audio Mixers: Mike Shipley; Tim McGraw; Byron Gallimore. Illustrator: Greg Call. Photographers: Kristin Barlowe; Mark Seliger; Glen Rose; Russ Harrington; Steve Klein ; Marina Chavez; Tony Duran; Danny Clinch. Unknown Contributor Roles: ...
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$11.29 CCM outfit MercyMe had four albums to their credit before releasing 2006's COMING UP TO BREATHE. While the effort boasts the group's usual blend of pop-rock structures, accessible melodies, and faith-based lyrics, COMING UP TO BREATHE finds MercyMe refining their craft to offer up some of the best songwriting and playing of their career. The driving, soaring title track opens the album with an effective punch, and also establishes singer Bart Millard's lyrical stance of seeking Jesus Christ in times of trouble, a theme repeated often throughout the album. But if MercyMe delve deeper into rock territory on this album, they sacrifice none of their penchant for pop hooks (as on the immediately catchy "So Long Self") or expansive, inspirational ...
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$12.59 Vibraphonist Joe Locke follows up on his chart-topping string of recordings with one of his most dynamic and vital CDs yet. Leading a unique new quartet Locke channels the influences of New York, Cuba, Philadelphia and Puerto Rico, as well as the many pl
Personnel: Joe Locke (vibraphone); Robert Xavier Rodriguez , Robert Rodriguez (piano); Ricardo Rodriguez (bass instrument); Johnathan Blake (drums). Audio Mixers: Alessandro Perrotta; Alessandro Protti. Recording information: Bennett Studios, Englewood, NJ (03/06/2008). Joe Locke is one of the premier vibists on the scene in the 21st century, and this album makes a case for the reason behind it. The man can play the vibes without question, but Force of Four is a sheer tour de force. The album opens with a tribute to Joe Henderson penned by pianist Robert Rodriguez in which Locke starts out with a high-speed flight on the vibes, bouncing around in a near arpeggio that never quite settles, but doesn't stop for a full six minutes. The energy of the band serves only to support his powerful rush. In "Ruminations," the vibes and piano spend a fair amount of time in a slower format, paralleling one another for the main ...
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