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| ARTIST: | Michael W. Smith |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Reunion |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Go West Young Man - Mark Douthit, Love Crusade - Mark Douthit, Place in This World - Mark Douthit, For You - Mark Douthit, How Long Will Be Too Long - Vince Ebo, Seed to Sow - Mike Haynes, Cross My Heart - Chris Eaton, Emily - Dann Huff, Agnus Dei - Dann Huff, 1990 - Christopher Harris |
| UPC: | 012414920324 |
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Customer Reviews of Go West Young Man
One of Smitty's better albums... Michael W. Smith comes through with another passionate album in Go West Young Man.
While a couple of hits did make the pop music stations (Place in This World and For You as I recall), some other songs on this album hit a more personal, religious nature.
Seed to Sow is one of my personal favorites on this album. Along with Smitty's fantastic piano playing you have a group of children singing in their native language...quite a sound to hear!!
Angus Dei is a haunting yet touching praise song. This is not like his more recent albums, I'll Lead You Home or Live the Life, and yet its not like his earlier albums like The Big Picture and I 2 Eye. Instead, this album is more in-betweenish and will appeal to those that like the pop genre type of music. and yet are looking for something with a bit more of a religious theme.
A melodic Christian pop album
I honestly haven't read what others have written about this CD yet. But I'd have to say that this is definitely Michael W Smith's best album. I have his greatest hits, but I don't feel that the songs for that CD were especially well selected. This album reveals all of Smith's talents; his ability to create contemporary pop with a message ("Place in This World," "Seed to Sow," "For You"); his ability to make stirring pop gospel ("How Long Will Be Too Long," "Agnus Dei") and his ability to extend his musical reach into hip hop (the sometimes silly "Love Crusade"). Wait on the greatest hits album and buy this first.
Agnus Dei worth the price alone
I could listen to the first two minutes of Agnus Dei all day and not get tired of it. I usually feel that Michael is a better songwriter than performer; inevitably I like other people's versions of his songs better than his. And I do love the Charlie Hall version of this song on Worship Together V. 1. But, as with Smitty's version of Sing We Now of Christmas that opens with a child's voice, this is gorgeous stuff. How can you beat the sweet, pure voices of children singing praises?
The synth sounds are a little outdated now (in 2004), but little matter when the singing is so beautiful. And Agnus Dei in and of itself is a wonderful song, one of his best IMHO.