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Strong Tower

by: Kutless



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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0724387539105
Label: Bec Recordings / Emd
Manufacturer: Bec Recordings / Emd
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Bec Recordings / Emd
Release Date: March 01, 2005
Sales Rank: 6451
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Disc 1:
  1. We Fall Down - Kutless, Tomlin
  2. Finding Who We Are - Kutless, Shamburger
  3. Take Me In - Kutless, Browning
  4. Ready for You - Kutless, Sumrall
  5. Draw Me Close - Kutless, Carpenter
  6. All Who Are Thirsty - Kutless, Brown
  7. Better Is One Day - Kutless, Redman
  8. All of the Words - Kutless, Sumrall
  9. Strong Tower - Kutless, Byrd
  10. Jesus Lord of Heaven - Kutless, Wickham
  11. I Lift My Eyes Up - Kutless, Doerksen
  12. Word of God Speak - Kutless, Millard
  13. Arms of Love - Kutless, Musseau


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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * So-So ...
A few years ago I saw Kutless along with Audio A and Tobymac. I wasn't as familiar with them as I was with the other two artists but I was very pleased and impressed with them as a band and in their desire to minister to us. They played the song "Strong Tower" as part of their set and I was determined to get the cd it was on. Well, I am still moved by the song, but not so much by the album.
With the exception of a few cuts, most of this cd is songs we have heard before. The overall sound quality is very good, but has to a point been wasted on some fairly standard songs.
Don't be mistaken, this is a good sounding cd. The songs they chose to cover were good ones. It would have been better if they had recorded some more new or newer songs as well as shared them with us with a harder sound.
I still like this project enough to enjoy listening to it. And I let Kutless lead me in worship as they intended this project to do. I just hope that when they do another worship cd they dig a little deeper for the songs and for the sound as well.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Kutless CD-Strong Tower ...
This CD is self-described as a worship CD, and it lives up to that. I bought the CD for song #1, but have enjoyed all of them. They all focus on our awesome God, helping me to look to Him.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Kutless is at the cross of Calvary ...
Kutless managed to put together a flawless release. standout tracks are
"Draw Me Close", "Better Is One Day", and "Word Of God Speak". these 3 three tracks are sung at Apostolic churches around the globe. one funny thing is that the cover is slightly reminiscent of the 1991 U2 album "Achtung Baby". this is the third Kutless album I have bought, and I recommend this album to Christian listeners.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Kutless praise CD is wonderful! ...
Kutless has a unique sound and this worship CD is filled with wonderful songs of praise with a contemporary rock sound.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * A worship album for people who don't like worship albums ...
Most Christian artists have released a worship album, and Kutless is no exception. Although they only wrote two songs, "Ready for You" and "All of the Words" (which is "All the Words" from their CD, Sea of Faces), all the songs are great. Kutless made the songs they didn't write sound like they were their own.
Most people would like this album, whether they're Kutless fans or not, or whether they do or don't like worship albums (this is the only worship album I own). If you're a big Kutless fan, or if you like Christian rock in general, you'll like this.


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