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Wednesday, December 12, 2007 at 9:30AM
"Our God Saves"! With this declarative anthem, Paul Baloche launches another missile of praise heavenward, and takes us all along for the ride. This new album is a glistening collection of songs in a progressive acoustic/rock styling while remaining a thoroughly congregational experience. In many ways, "Our God Saves" could be considered the second edition of "A Greater Song" (the award winning album released last year from Paul Baloche). "Our God Saves" extends the repertoire of co-written songs from Paul and others such as Matt Redman, Brenton Brown and Kathryn Scott. Add to that writing and vocal contributions from Glen Packiam, Lincoln Brewster and Rita Baloche and you have a set list of 13 life-filled songs of praise. Top it all off with passionate prayer (track 5), a "live" feel and an emptier sonic pallet throughout the album and you have a great new project- Our God Saves.
Like "A Greater Song", the main contribution here is the well-written congregational songs that are encouraging (Our God Saves, Kingdom of God), content rich (Rock of Ages, How Great Thou Art) and sacrificial (I Cling to the Cross, You Gave Your Life Away, Great Redeemer, Your Love Came Down). Paul ebbs and flows through great news songs and reworked timeless songs of the faith. While the style stays with the primary acoustic rock style, the occasional detour into country-fried chorus (Praise) and easy listening (Beyond Us, You Gave Your Life Away). In many ways, Our God Saves steps back from being a heavily produced guitar album with loops and overdubs, making 90% of the album a lighter sonic project than A Greater Song, and lending to its markedly "live" sound. I actually liked this, because it gives us an experience that sounds easier to reproduce with our Sunday morning settings (from a worship leader perspective). While I believe the songwriting on A Greater Song edges out the collection gathered here, Our God Saves is certainly more exciting for those looking for a "new sound" from Paul Baloche and his "dream team" band.
The song "The Way" with Lincoln Brewster and the newly arranged revision of "How Great Thou Art" are excellent new contributions that will refresh any congregation wanting to hear a new way to sing timeless truth. The standout best song on this album is the title track "Our God Saves", which will be welcomed in almost any church using modern praise and worship styles in their musical devotions.
For me, though, my favorite song of the album is a guitar crunching new song called "Your Love Came Down". With sounds and harmonies similar to Amanda Abizaid singing "A Place in Time" (from the TV show 4400) or Sixpence None The Richer's "Kiss Me", Paul Baloche grooves into uncovered territory for him or any of his earlier albums. Somewhat musically similar to David Ruis's recent "When Justice Shines", I loved the new song "Your Love Came Down". While I'd guess it is not a song most churches will venture into, it was my favorite song to listen to on this album. I'd place it a strong favorite for youth bands and more progressive worship bands to use in their appropriate settings.
"Our God Saves" continues not only Paul's relentless pursuit of great worship, but his ongoing insistence of making sure resources are included on the CD products to help get the songs into local churches. Here we find PDF lead sheets are included for 8 of the songs, and Quicktime movie files of how to play the 6 of songs are also placed on the CDROM portion of the product. Thanks again, Paul, for an encouraging set of songs, a great worship experience, and a nice contribution of resources.
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Review by Kim Anthony Gentes
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