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Music : What If We

What If We

by: Brandon Heath



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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0602341012720
Label: Reunion
Manufacturer: Reunion
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Reunion
Release Date: August 19, 2008
Sales Rank: 289
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Disc 1:
  1. Give Me Your Eyes
  2. Wait and See
  3. Trust You
  4. London
  5. Sunrise
  6. Sore Eyes
  7. Love Never Fails
  8. Listen Up
  9. Fight Another Day
  10. When I'm Alone
  11. No Not One


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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * What If Everyone Made Music Like This? ...
Brandon Heath's light, familiar style is on display on this album. Heath's strength is combining poppy tunes with deep lyrics. "What If We" is a prime example of this talent.

In "Give Me Your Eyes" Heath asks God for the vision to see those around him, including the downtrodden, poor, and brokenhearted. It is the lead single from the album, and is a refreshing break from "me" centered Christianity. "Wait and See" is a little biographical, with Heath reminding himself that God has a plan for his life. "Trust You" is especially revealing, describing all of our reasons for not trusting God. It is honest to the core: "Are you growing weary/of all my good intentions/'cause I know that/you don't work that way." "Sore Eyes" sounds like the Monkees converted to Christianity, but is deep and meaningful. "Love Never Fails" is a beautiful acoustic track stacked with violins.

This is a great album. It has depth and soul without being sappy. You can almost feel Heath's self-deprecating humor seep through the tracks. I recommend buying this CD.




Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Great music by an up and coming artisit. ...
Song 1 is one of the best Christian songs to come out in a long time. The balance is the album is also good. There are a few tracks that are just ok, but there are at least 4 or 5 great songs on this album.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * What if We ...
I am enjoying the CD. On some CDs I own I skip certain songs, I don't skip any on this one.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great 2nd Album by Brandon Heath ...
Brandon Heath, fresh off his surprising win as Best New Artist Dove Award Winner 2008, entered the studio to record his 2nd album What If We, released in August. Buoyed by the great success of the stand-out single Give Me Your Eyes, released over the summer, Brandon followed his own path as with his stand-out single I'm Not Who I Was, from his solid debut album Don't Get Comfortable, from 2006. If you like Bebo Norman, Matthew West and Mat Kearney, then you should truly enjoy Brandon Heath.

What If We is a great 2nd album and a slight improvement in my opinion, which is refreshing. In addition to the amazing opener Give Me Your Eyes, the album continues in the same personal and introspective way as his first album. The next 2 songs Wait And See and Trust You are great examples of Brandon's autobiographical and catchy writing style. Some stand-out songs of the album happen next with London and Sunrise, which remind me of catchy and personal songs by fellow Dove Award Winner Chris Rice like Me & Becky and When Did You Fall.

For me the highlights come later in the album, particularly the beautiful and biblical Love Never Fails, certainly a great choice for weddings and the closing song No Not One, written with Christy Nockels (Watermark). Both songs have great sweeping string musical arrangements and beautiful lyrics and melodies. This is truly a great 2nd album by Brandon Heath and just misses my top 10 of 2008.




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * wow! ...
My daughter and I heard the first track on the radio one day and sat in the car with our mouths hanging open. I ordered the CD that night.

The first track, "Give Me Your Eyes" is life changing! The other tracks very from catchy to profound.

The music is rich without being overbearing and on many of the songs the music could sand on its own.. Together the music and lyrics support each other completely.

As much as I liked the CD on my first listen, it has continued to grow on me and I am constantly hearing things that I missed the previous 30 listens.



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