STYLE: Jesus Music RATING OUR PRODUCT CODE: 14236-24413 LABEL: Good News GNR8106 FORMAT: 12 inch vinyl Album RRP: £4.99
Reviewed by Mike Rimmer
Recorded in 1977, 'Written On The Wind' was Chuck Girard's third solo album and saw him broadening his songwriting. No longer content to simply pen songs that reflected his own spiritual experiences or inspired listeners to connect more deeply with God, Girard confesses that this is his "artsy" album. Backed by a bunch of fab west coast sessioners including Plastic Ono Band bassist Klaus Voorman, the album contains all the elements that made Girard such a compelling artist at the time. From the distinctive voice to the inspired songwriting, it's all here but this time out, Girard is observing the struggles and faith of others on tracks like "Mary's Song" and "Plain Ol' Joe" which sounds like a follow up to "Old Dan Cotton" from his previous album. Musically these songs are painted in lighter poppier shades and whilst songs like "Fool For Jesus" and "Thank You Jesus" contain both gritty faith and personal devotion. Once again, it is the closing songs that are the most superbly transcendent. "Hear The Angels Sing" takes the listener through the gates of heaven into eternity with some fabulous vocal arrangements. "Peace In the Valley" is another visionary song which continues the listener's journey through descriptions of the throne of God and eternal worship. Finally the album ends with a song which brings the listener back down to earth to the place where heaven and earth met, the cross. "The Warrior" is a powerful musical presentation of the events on Golgotha. The song depicts Christ's crucifixion with poetic lyrics and dramatic moody music. It's a moving close to the album and possibly the finest song he's ever recorded. He manages to give the listener a broader perspective whilst not losing the focus on Christ's suffering. Musically the swirling strings and orchestral arrangement and mixture of rock and classical is reminiscent of Adrian Snell's 1980 album 'The Passion'. Powerful stuff to close a fine album.
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Posted by Don in state of Delaware @ 14:19 on Dec 9 2010
Wow! This pioneer ccm vet is still recording to date!; I
think it must be a good 40 years now that Chuck has been
recording ccm; GOD Bless him! "Spirit Wind" starts off
side 1 of lp; luv the keyboards for this song. The song
"Hear the Angels Sing" has some questionable lyrics: it
says"the temple is the
glory of the Son of GOD Alone". Revelation 21:22 states "And
I saw no temple therein: for the LORD GOD Almighty and the
Lamb are the temple of it."
In the 1950's we heard Elvis sing "Peace in the Valley",
Chuck presents us with another song with the same
title:beautiful song Chuck. "The Warrior" is a commendable
song; nearly 7 minutes long! Again, there is dispute over
lyrics; as it implies that 2 Angels rolled the stone away;
GOD's word states that "ONE" Angel rolled the stone
away(Matthew 28:2/Mark16:3 - 5) Now John 20:12 states 2
Angels were there, but does not say that these 2 rolled the
stone away.
I believe it is very important that we do not lose sight of
the "Truth" of GOD's Word. GOD Bless!-Don
Wow! This pioneer ccm vet is still recording to date!; I think it must be a good 40 years now that Chuck has been recording ccm; GOD Bless him! "Spirit Wind" starts off side 1 of lp; luv the keyboards for this song. The song "Hear the Angels Sing" has some questionable lyrics: it says"the temple is the
glory of the Son of GOD Alone". Revelation 21:22 states "And I saw no temple therein: for the LORD GOD Almighty and the Lamb are the temple of it."
In the 1950's we heard Elvis sing "Peace in the Valley", Chuck presents us with another song with the same title:beautiful song Chuck. "The Warrior" is a commendable song; nearly 7 minutes long! Again, there is dispute over lyrics; as it implies that 2 Angels rolled the stone away; GOD's word states that "ONE" Angel rolled the stone away(Matthew 28:2/Mark16:3 - 5) Now John 20:12 states 2 Angels were there, but does not say that these 2 rolled the stone away.
I believe it is very important that we do not lose sight of the "Truth" of GOD's Word. GOD Bless!-Don