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B Collision (Compact Disc)

David Crowder Band (Recorded by)
and Giglio, Louie (Executive Producer)
and O'Donnell, Brad (Executive Producer)

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The path of A Collision has been an exciting one for the David Crowder*Band. After touring with likes of Michael W. Smith and Mercy Me, the band hit the road this Fall headlining A Collision tour with 19 of 32 shows selling out! David Crowder*Band continues to build a very loyal fan base. B Collision will be an acoustic version of it’s parent recording—featuring intimate moments from David and band. Historically, the ancillary releases from David Crowder*Band have driven sales of both new release and main title—we anticipate the same response for both A and B Collision.

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  • Parable Sales Rank in Music:2272
  • UPC:094634809306
  • Qty Remaining Online:30
  • Publisher:Sixstepsrecords
  • Date Published:Jun 2006
  • Format:Album
  • Media:Compact Disc

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Review

CCM Review

IF AT FIRST YOU SUCCEED, HEY, TRY AGAIN

There’s a reason the collegiate set and scores of millennials flock to David Crowder Band’s music: the six-piece modern worship act pushes the boundaries of sonic creativity, perhaps more than any other Christian artist. On the heels of the group’s GMA Music Award-winning CD, A Collision, comes that project’s truncated offspring, essentially a seven-song EP aptly titled B Collision because, in the words of Mr. Crowder, “B follows A.”

While a convincing argument could be made that every Crowder release is experimental at its core, B Collision certainly fits alongside previous unconventional works such as The Lime CD and Sunsets & Sushi. And, while B Collision is by no means a remix record, the album largely showcases acoustic-based versions of songs from the full-length parent recording.

It’s important to point out that there’s no room to sit on the fence with Crowder’s latest endeavor. Either you’ll find it the most eclectic and clever piece of work to emanate from your iPod in recent memory, or you’ll absolutely hate it. That’s both the ingenious beauty and the incredible risk Crowder offers here; but it’s likely this virtuoso outfit will only broaden its already loyal fan base.

Listeners with an affinity for bluegrass will find much to appreciate (the album’s subtitle is The Eschatology of Bluegrass), as Crowder provides fresh and intimate renditions of the baker’s half-dozen selections. The bulk of the material was recorded in the barn behind Crowder’s house in Waco, Texas, where the band broke out banjos, violins and acoustic guitars to produce astonishingly simple constructions of songs such as “Beautiful Collision” and “Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven.” On standout track “Wholly Yours,” somehow, almost inexplicably, Crowder’s understated vocals coalesce with inconspicuous instrumentation and modest programming to create an enduringly serene experience. Captured during a performance in Kansas, closing numbers “Be Lifted” and “I Saw the Light” feature special guests Robbie Seay Band and Shane & Shane. These tracks are far and away the most up-tempo of the set, and they serve notice to listeners that Crowder renders yet another collision worth encountering.

DAVID McCREARY

Review Provided by CCMmagazine.com

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