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Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date:
July 27, 2004
Studio:
Nettwerk Records
Number Of Discs:
1
Average Customer Rating:
based on 31 reviews
Track Listing:
1.
Amsterdam
2.
Ah Me
3.
Tell Me a Lie
4.
Waste Another Day
5.
Waterfall
6.
Liberty Line
7.
The Way I Was Made
8.
Why Won't You Believe?
9.
Just a Dream
10.
Missed My Chance
11.
New Day
Customer Reviews:
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1 of 11 found the following review helpful:
watch out - religious musicApr 12, 2008 This is Christian music though it was not advertized as such. First it totally sounds like it and next many of the lyrics are, for example there is one song that says
"Why won't you believe?
Just try this once for me
All you gotta do is just receive
And you will be free"
He is pushing his b.s. christianity like all of them do so if youo like that sort of thing, this is for you
"Lost & Found"Sep 06, 2007 "Ah Me" was the first song I heard and had to have the complete CD. It was not a mistake. Love his music!
froggy
Fantastically Wonderful AlbumApr 20, 2007 Singer/songwriter Griffin House provides a fantastic album full of outstanding lyrics and musical sounds. He does not disappoint. Have had this album since it first came out and I never tire of listening, with each listen I find something different that stands out and captures me.
Soothing and funny...Apr 11, 2007 I bought the CD with some apprehension as my taste of music is very variable. I must say that I was hooked on to the songs immediately. All the songs are gentle and melodious and articulate well. Some of the songs are quite funny.
Would surely recommend it ...
Another album you can pick confidentlyJan 25, 2007 I bought this album, along with one from Matt Nathanson and Amos Lee by following links here of what people bought when buying other albums in the same genre.
Well, I can say this album is really, really good. Along with Matt Nathanson and Amos Lee, those cds can play in my cd player forever on repeat and after a few hours I just start thinking "hey it's still the same cd in".
Yes it's that good and smooth. No track where you want to skip to the next, they're all good.
(yes I used the same review for Matt since both are in the same genre and as good)