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A Collision

 
Album Review: A Collision

  • Artist: David Crowder Band
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: September 27, 2005
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album, Enhanced CD-ROM
  • Genre: Gospel

Review

The genre-busting third studio effort from David Crowder and company exceeded any kind of creative expectations following their RIAA-certified gold album Illuminate. Never one to be predictable, the worship leader from Waco, TX took a colossal risk by interjecting his group's trademark alternative rock with the seemingly at-odds flavor of bluegrass. One would think these genres are hopelessly at odds until they are juxtaposed in such a setting as this. It turns out that they not only created a yet-to-be-duplicated fusing of old and new sounds, but this synergy became a metaphor for the state of contemporary Christian music in the early 2000s. It was in the first decade of the century that a return to worship albums became fashionable again, and as a result nearly every forward-thinking artist released a collection of traditional worship songs in his or her own hue. Crowder's manner of honoring the past was to take this concept one step further and merge it boldly with his highly produced blend of peppy alternative and electronic rock. The album is divided into four sections, each with its own deeper meaning. "A Part" is where listeners find the David Crowder they have grown to know and love -- tried and true hits like the groove-laden "Wholly Yours" and the effervescent "Foreverandever Etc." "B Part" takes a departure into more brooding tracks with a foray into Maroon 5-esque funk. About halfway through the album, tempered spirituals like "I Saw the Light," "Our Happy Home" and "O God Where Art Thou" begin to appear more often. The final two sections suggest where the band was headed on its next record, adding an ethereal, contemplative sheen to the mix. A Collision's stronghold on the CCM charts continued for well over a year, racking up every accolade imaginable. A spin-off collection of bluegrass offerings, B Collision, was released in 2006. ~ Jared Johnson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Everbody Wants to Go to Heaven Loretta Lynn David Crowder Band (1:03)
Come and Listen (Lyrics) David Crowder David Crowder Band (2:48)
Here Is Our King (Lyrics) David Crowder David Crowder Band (3:45)
Wholly Yours (Lyrics) David Crowder David Crowder Band (4:29)
Foreverandever Etc... (Lyrics) Jack Parker, Michael Dodson, David Crowder David Crowder Band (3:23)
(A Quiet Interlude) David Crowder Band (0:47)
A Beautiful Collision Jack Parker, David Crowder David Crowder Band (3:39)
Soon I Will Be Done with the Troubles of the World David Crowder (0:47)
Be Lifted or Hope Rising (Lyrics) David Crowder David Crowder Band (4:40)
I Saw the Light Johnny Cash, Hank Williams, Jr. David Crowder Band (3:45)
O God Where Are You Now? (In Pickerel Lake? Pigeon? Marquette? David Crowder Band (5:02)
(Be Quiet Interlude) David Crowder Band (2:17)
Do Not Move (Lyrics) David Crowder David Crowder Band (5:26)
Come Awake (Lyrics) Mike Hogan, David Crowder, Jason Solley David Crowder Band (5:08)
You Are My Joy (Lyrics) David Crowder David Crowder Band (5:15)
Our Happy Home (Lyrics) David Crowder David Crowder Band (3:51)
(Repeat/Return) Or When the Seventh Angel Sounded His Trumpet, David Crowder Band (0:10)
We Win! (Lyrics) Jack Parker, Michael Dodson, David Crowder David Crowder Band (3:39)
Rescue Is Coming David Crowder David Crowder Band (6:37)
A Conversation David Crowder Band (2:53)
The Lark Ascending Or (Perhaps More Accurately, I'm Trying ...) Ralph Vaughan Williams, David Crowder David Crowder Band (5:54)

Credits

Richard Dodd (Mastering), Jack Parker (Banjo), Jack Parker (Guitar (Electric)), Jack Parker (Keyboards), Jack Parker (Group Member), Alice Tweed Smith (Mixing Coordinator), Shane D. Wilson (Engineer), Shane D. Wilson (Editing), Shane D. Wilson (Mixing), Hank Williams (Mastering), Ed Cash (Vocal Producer), Chuck Turner (Engineer), Louie Giglio (Executive Producer), David Crowder (Guitar (Acoustic)), David Crowder (Piano), David Crowder (Arranger), David Crowder (Programming), David Crowder (Vocals), David Crowder (Group Member), David Crowder Band (Producer), Brad O'Donnell (Executive Producer), Jason Solley (Guitar (Electric)), Jason Solley (Vocals), Jason Solley (Group Member), Chris Henning (Engineer), Chris Henning (Digital Editing), Chris Henning (Mixing Assistant), Rusty Varenkamp (Engineer), Rusty Varenkamp (Editing), Dave Steunebrink (Mixing Coordinator), Mike D (Guitar (Bass)), Mike D (Programming)
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A Collision
Studio album by David Crowder Band
Released September 27, 2005
Genre Christian rock
Worship
Length 72:59
Label sixstepsrecords
Producer David Crowder Band
Professional reviews
David Crowder Band chronology
Sunsets & Sushi
(2005)
A Collision
(2005)
B Collision
(2006)

A Collision (or 3 + 4 = 7) is the third full-length studio album by David Crowder Band recorded for sixstepsrecords, released in September 2005.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven (A Walk Down Stairs)" – 1:03
  2. "Come and Listen" – 2:48
  3. "Here is Our King" – 3:45
  4. "Wholly Yours" – 4:29
  5. "Foreverandever Etc…" – 3:23
  6. "(A Quiet Interlude)" – 0:47
  7. "A Beautiful Collision" – 3:39
  8. "Soon I Will Be Done With the Troubles of the World" – 0:47
  9. "Be Lifted or Hope Rising" – 4:40
  10. "I Saw the Light" (Hank Williams Sr. cover) – 3:45
  11. "O God Where are You Now (In Pickerel Lake? Pigeon? Marquette? Mackinaw?)" (Sufjan Stevens cover)5:02
  12. "(B Quiet Interlude)" – 2:17
  13. "Do Not Move" – 5:26
  14. "Come Awake" – 5:08
  15. "You are My Joy" – 5:15
  16. "Our Happy Home" – 3:51
  17. "(Repeat/Return) or When the Seventh Angel Sounded His Trumpet, and There Were Loud Voices in Heaven, Which Said: 'The Kingdom of the World Has Become the Kingdom of Our Lord and of His Christ, and He Will Reign Foreverandever, Etc…'" – 0:11
  18. "We Win!" – 3:39
  19. "Rescue is Coming (B Walk Down Stairs)" – 6:37
  20. "A Conversation" – 2:53
  21. "The Lark Ascending or (Perhaps More Accurately, I’m Trying to Make You Sing)" – 3:24

An extended edition was released on iTunes with the following story narrated by David Crowder:

  1. "The Story of Marty Stuart and the Rather Understated Jacket" - 6:39

Chart Positions

Chart (2007-2008) Peak
position
Billboard 200 39
Billboard Hot Christian Albums 1

Singles

Single Chart Position
"Here Is Our King" Billboard Hot Christian Songs 7
"Wholly Yours" Billboard Hot Christian Songs 7[1]
"Foreverandever Etc." Billboard Hot Christian Songs 24

Trivia

  • "I Saw The Light" includes additional verses by Crowder and Johnny Cash and features country music legend Marty Stuart.
  • "Come and Listen" was also featured on the album Pour Over Me.

References

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