1. He's My Rock, My Sword, My Shield 2. Farther Along 3. How Great Thou Art 4. Just a Closer Walk With Thee 5. Shall We Gather at the River? 6. You Are Worthy of My Praise 7. Love Lifted Me 8. Softly and Tenderly 9. Sweet By and By 10. Blessed Assurance 11. I'll Fly Away 12. Turn Your Radio On 13. Open the Eyes of My Heart 14. In the Garden 15. Above All 16. Will the Circle Be Unbroken? 17. We Fall Down 18. Peace in the Valley 19. The Unclouded Day 20. Room at the Cross for You
Worship & Faith
- Audio CD: 0 pages (2003-11-11)
- Publisher: Word Entertainment
- Label: Word Entertainment
- Studio: Word Entertainment
- Average Customer Review:
based on 26 reviews
- Sales Rank in Music: #5508
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Summary: Worship & Faith 2008-05-30
Comment: Great CD. I listen to it every day. One of Randy Travis' best CD's.
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Summary: Rise and shine... 2008-04-18
Comment: Wonderful CD from Randy Travis. He has a great way of singing the old hymns and making them new again.
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Summary: Great Job Randy Travis 2007-04-11
Comment: I really like Randy Travis is neat see Country Artist going the Christian way an seeing it!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Summary: Good plain gospel album 2007-01-09
Comment: Randy Travis really knows how to do a gospel album. That's all there is to it.
Actually, this is the most modern gospel music that I have. I suppose it's not as grandiose as a lot of gospel albums by Nashville artists but I don't think that's a bad thing. I'm not up on contemporary gospel music but the arrangements of the old familiar ones on this are great.
I love that this album isn't as "polished" (as some of the reviews have said) as a lot of other country gospel albums. I wouldn't even say it's less polished, though. It's much less egotistical than most; one gets the impression that Travis was more about the songs than about trying to make it all about himself and how-original-can-I-be? The arrangements are clean and straightforward (there's a great guitar break on "I'll Fly Away") without being boring. I could listen, especially, to "Sweet By and By" and "Peace in the Valley" all day long. Great listening and great for singing along.
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Summary: Front porch music! 2006-09-22
Comment: You don't have to be particularly religious to enjoy this cd. Down-home comfort music just doesn't come any better. I'd start namin' off favorites, but nearly every song is a potential earworm.
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