Tony Vincent, 1995Ascolta 
Tony Vincent Release Date: 1995 Label:© Star Song Synopsis Reviewed by Mike Rimmern ...From the opening bass driven "Must Be The Season", you know this album is not going to take prisoners. With the production team of Brent Bourgouis and Charlie Peacock, you also know that you don't have to ask too many questions about the quality of the music. The finger of Bourgouis is very evident and some of these songs could have fitted very snugly into his recent solo album without sounding out of place. Mike Roe from the 77s contributes the breathtakingly beautiful "Holiday" which takes the listener from the striving of trying to earn salvation to the rest which God's grace brings. The intro to "High" made me think of the Beatles (circa Sgt Pepper?), "Shake The Money Tree" is a Gabrielesque groover - all low ethnic sounds and rhythms and "Out Of My Hands" is pop perfection. As with Peacock's best work, Vincent combines artistry and spirituality. This is how Christian music should be, music which surprises the ear and words that touch and challenge the soul. On the sleeve, Tony writes, "My goal...is to create music in an innovative and professional way...presenting Jesus Christ as a real and passionately loving God, whose grace is for everyone." He succeeded!

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1Must Be The SeasonND0Nessun MP3
2Out Of My HandsND0Nessun MP3
3HolidayND0Nessun MP3
4Whole New SpinND0Nessun MP3
5Far CryND0Nessun MP3
6HighND0Nessun MP3
7Simple ThingsND0Nessun MP3
8Be A ManND0Nessun MP3
9Shake The Money TreeND0Nessun MP3
10Beyond All WordsND0Nessun MP3