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White Heart

Redemption

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Category: CCM AOR
Year: 1997
Label: Curb Records
Catalog Number: 77926
Rating: 8.79 out of 10. (7 ratings)
 

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Personnel
Billy Smiley acoustic and elctric guitar, backing vocals
Mark Gersmehl keyboards, lead and backing vocals
Barry Graul acoustic guitar and electric guitar
Steve Hindalong percussion
Mike Mead drums
Mark Hill bass
Tracks
1.  Looking Glass  4:00
2.  Man Overboard  5:06
3.  Honestly  4:37
4.  Steel and Stone  5:28
5.  Vine  4:07
6.  Fall on Me  4:43
7.  Love Is Everything  5:01
8.  Give Enough  4:28
9.  Remember This  4:58
10.  Jesus  4:14
  
Total Running Time:  46:42

Existing comments about this CD

From: Harry Ebbeson   (IP unknown) Date: July 11, 2003 at 15:48
This is White Heart's last album (that we know of so far), and it is a good one. It is new in its sound and most of the musicians are studio guys. I like most of the tunes, but they are a little slow for me and are more modern rock. Man Overboard is a great tune as is Love is Everything and Jesus and Remember This. The others drag on, but this is a good album. I guess the days of AOR music are gone and that saddens me. Bring back the AOR music!
From: GaryS   (---.242.251.237.Dial1.Seattle1.Level3.net) Date: February 26, 2005 at 3:12
I have owned (and cherished) most of W.H.'s studio albums but I can find no reason to keep this one. This album does not rock (file under adult contemporary). I can't find any of the band's previous passion or a single hook in any song on this album.
From: Salomonkey   (---.host810.sulanet.net) Date: April 21, 2005 at 22:22
This is a little bit different than the other albums but still is good. Looking Glass, Vine and Jesus my favorite.
From: theLook101   (---.fe.bosch.de) Date: May 13, 2005 at 9:21
This is one of my favoutite Whiteheart works. The music and words are excellent and although it's only the last 3 members involved, I really loved it.
From: Gustavo   (---.cmcapitalmarkets.com.br) Date: August 25, 2005 at 10:54
Worst Whiteheart album, if you are not a WH fan, don't waste your money purchasing this CD.
From: C-MAN   (---.proxy.aol.com) Date: March 9, 2006 at 21:03
I'm a die-hard White Heart fan, and I love this album. True, it is different in its sound, but White Heart changed thier sound slightly for every album anyway. Not as good as Freedom and Tales of Wonder, but still a great record. Perhaps their most mature and thoughful release ever. Highlights: Looking Glass, Man Overboard, Honestly, Steel and Stone, Love is Everything, and Remember This (over half the album!)

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