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Geoff Moore has definitely gone the distance on his new solo CD. "Out Here" is
the first song and I could picture a little child plunking away at the piano keys in the beginning
of the song. It was cute and besides- we're supposed to have Faith like a child, right? This song really
hit home because chaos is needed to be put aside.
The line "You are faithful, I'm forgetful of the ways You are always graceful" in the 2nd song,
"String Around My Finger," is so true. Sometimes as humans, we forget what God did for us by sending
Jesus, His only Son, to die for our sins. Lyrically, this song really spoke to me, however, it failed to
musically.
Even though Jesus was the Son of God, He was also just a boy once, too. It was neat hearing the words
to "Boy Like Me, Man Like You" and wondering how His life was when He was a child. Not much is said in the Bible
about little Jesus.
"With You" is a simple, yet beautiful song. The lyrics for "My Own Backyard" put in perspective how
the whole United States is also a mission field. The love of God needs to be shared here, in our own
backyard.
The music in the song "Belong" was so serene and peaceful. I found "Best Friends, God's Love, and Great Times"
to be a meaningful and thought-provoking song as well. We all have a friend from our early childhood that we hung
out with but then lost track of. We wonder where they are now, what they're doing, and if they know Christ.
I really enjoyed this album lyrically. Musically, it had more of a coffeehouse atmosphere sound to it. However,
Steven Curtis Chapman and other contributors to the project really helped it out a lot.
- Review date: 9/29/99, written by Jenn Terry
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