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B Collision Album Review

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B Collision Album Review

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.

B Collision or (B is for Banjo), or (B sides), or (Bill), or perhaps more accurately (...the eschatology of Bluegrass), the band brought back popular tracks including; “Wholly Yours (B Variant)” and “Beautiful Collision.” They also brought back a full version of “Everybody Wants to go to Heaven.” B Collision has a couple live tracks as well, from their 2005 fall tour in Kansas with Robbie Seay and Shane and Shane.

DC*B was gracious enough to give us a couple new tracks including “I Can Hear the Angels Singing (...andeverandeverand...)”, which has an electronic sounding David Crowder, and the short, “Intro (I've Had Enough).”

Overall, unfortunately I think David Crowder enjoys waving bones in front of dogs, or in our case, echoing B Collision into our ears. It will get you excited for their next full length album, but may leave you disappointed with the lack of new content. Other than that I absolutely love the cool sounds and new songs!


Article by Jeremy Koering




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Release Date

06/27/2006


Rating

7/10


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