David Crowder Band Album Reviews Rock / Worship - Sparrow / Sixsteps
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Remedy Club Tour (2008)
The David Crowder Band’s new live album, Remedy Club Tour, comes with many of the same tracks as the previous album Remedy, minus “O, For a Thousand Tongues” and “Rain Down,” but adding eight tracks, including such popular ones as “You Are My Joy” and “O Praise Him.”
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Remedy (2007)
Two years since the release of their last full-length album, A Collision, MSN’s Artist of the Year, David Crowder*Band releases their highly anticipated, action-packed Remedy. In between these two full-length releases was, B Collision, a short bluegrass rendition of A Collision.
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B Collision (2006)
The David Crowder*Band saga continues! In 2005 Sparrow/Sixsteps recording artist David Crowder*Band released A Collision, which was the bands first full length effort in two years. In between Illuminate and A Collision, the band released two 8 track albums. This time around they’ve put together a 7 track album together and turned them into Bluegrass specialties.
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A Collision (2005)
A Collision by David Crowder Band is the bands 5th record on Six Steps records. After the band's incredible spirit filled albums; All I Can Say, Can you hear Us, The Lime CD, Illuminate, Sunsets and Sushi, and the Passion CDs. David Crowder Band does another awesome job on A Collision With 21 tracks broken down into four parts ("Part A" "Part B" "Part C" "Part D") A Collision is very like much a collision of styles and genres of music.
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Sunsets & Sushi (2005)
“Sunsets and Sushi” is The David Crowder Band’s remixed version of their very popular album “Illuminate.” Eight songs (“No One Like You,” “O Praise Him,” “Open Skies,” “Revolutionary Love,” “How Great,” “Intoxicating,” “Deliver Me,” and “Stars”) were remixed and re-released a techno-rock style.
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Illuminate (2003)
The David Crowder Band has quickly become one of the most loved and most famous Christian groups. Practically every time a Christian music fan who has never heard of David Crowder buys a CD to see what all the fuss is about, that’s one more on the DC*B bandwagon.
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ARTIST INFORMATION
About:
In their days at Baylor University, David Crowder, Jack Parker, Jeremy Bush, Mike Dodson and Mike Hogan recognized the disconnect between the church and the disenchanted, twenty-something generation, and sought to bridge the gap. And so, they helped found University Baptist Church in 1996, a community that thrives and grows today. It was as worship leader of this church that David Crowder began to write the bulk of the band's songs; songs which celebrate the goodness and nearness of God, as well as ask the corporate and intimate questions of his community. "This is where our songs get legs under them," Crowder says.
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