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30 Nov 2004
Mark Lowry - Mary Did You Know?
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I found it kinda strange that you didnt even mention the best song on the entire project " Hallelujah" I dont think I've heard anybody that has bought this CD not make a comment about this song and how powerful it is and you seemed to just look right over it, maybe you didnt make to the last song HUMM? With background vocals by Amber Franks and Kim Lord of Lordsong this song is without a doubt the best song on the project. Maybe you need to slip it back in the player and catch the last song.
Commented by (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 12/01/2004
Your speculation that I only listened to part of the CD is wrong. I do think "Hallelujah" is a good cut, but it's interesting you think it's the best due to the BGVs.
I thought "Let There Be Peace On Earth" was Lowry's best vocal performance, so that's one I emphasized in the review as being very expressive.
Commented by David Bruce Murray On 12/01/2004
Wow, only 3 1/2 stars? This is a great CD. It really captures the fun and the spirit of Christmas. The variety of songs is more than interesting and Mark's performance is alomost flawless. I must admit that I didn't understand the long medley of instrumentals without Mark singing, but even that was excellent music. I think this is going to be the second CD that David and I disagree vividly. I would have given this CD 4 1/2 or 5 stars.
I do agree with David about the old Imperials cut of "Let There Be Peace On Earth". I didn't think anyone but the Imperials could ever do that song, but Mark does a fantastic job on it. it's probably my favorite on the CD. Deon
Commented by (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 12/01/2004
I agree that "Hallelujah" was the highlight of the disc, whether or not the girls from LordSong did BGVs. It's just plain the best song on the disc. After reading your blog David, I get the impression that you're not much of a fan of Christmas music. Those of us that are really appreciate traditional approaches to Christmas music, and this album is a great one. I would definitely have given this album 4 1/2 stars. Top notch.
Commented by (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 12/01/2004
I have to agree with David on this one. It's a good CD, but not a great one. Compared to other Mark Lowry projects, I would certainly rate this one at the bottom of the heap. 3 1/2 stars was a good call on David's part. I would have given 3 stars.
Commented by (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 12/01/2004
Note to self: In December 2014, ask Chris and Deon how many times they've listened to their Mark Lowry Christmas CD. :o)
Actually, I love Christmas music as long as the artist brings something fresh to the table. I start working with my Adult Choir on a Christmas cantata every September, so I get a pretty good dose of Christmas music four months of the year. I see why you might have got your impression from one of my blog entries, Chris, but it's not the case. When it comes to Christmas music, most artists prefer to be traditional and unfortunately, also derivitive. I have nothing against being traditional, but I dislike music that fails to set the artist apart from other artists. One of my favorite Christmas CDs is a very traditional collection by Russ Taff, but that's because Taff put his own unique mark on each song. He gave the CD an overall concept with his vocals and the production work of James Hoolihan. Another recording I've been playing for the last couple of weeks is Handel's Young Messiah. Very traditional material, but they gave it a bit of a modern twist (for that time, anyway).
Commented by David Bruce Murray On 12/01/2004
I hate that the entire Unthank clan disagrees with you, but we loved this CD and we loved the tradition of Christmas which includes singing the same songs each year the same way. We also like the innovative songs as well. Which was why we liked this CD, it had both!!
Commented by SouthernGospelNews On 12/01/2004
Sorry, David...I respect your reviewing abilities, but I have to agree with the Unthanks on this one and disagree with your rating. I too reviewed this album for a public website and I stand by my 5 star rating.
Commented by (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 12/01/2004
Don't know about Chris, but I only listened to it six times. I thought that would be enough to review it. In fact I thought that I had sent you an E-mail asking us to tag team this CD, but when I checked all of my back E-mails, I must have clicked the wrong button when I thought I sending it to you, because I can't find it being sent to you at all.
I wasn't expecting anything heavy for a Christmas CD. This CD was what Christmas CDs are about. Good variety, fun, and worshipful. I can't believe that Russ Taff is your favorite Christmas CD. I was just listening to it and was amazed at how sloppy some of the diction isn and even how pitchy he is on some notes. You better get out those studio monitors and listen to that CD again. LOL
Commented by (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 12/01/2004
Ooops, Susan pointed out that I misundertood what you were saying. Well, as a matter of fact. I do listen to most all of my Christmas CDs every year, as I take them to work with me and listen to them as I work. So the Mark Lowry CD will be listened to a lot.
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