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1990 shortly after I became a christian someone gave me the record 'fearful symmetry' by Daniel Amos. I didn't knew that christian music that creative and interesting existed and since then Daniel Amos (and the other bands with Terry Taylor : The Lost Dogs + the Swirling Eddies) are my all time favourite music. Terry Taylor's solo music is also very interesting. Among others there is a double cd with very funny music for videogames (Imaginarium) and a folk/countrycd about his live and his childhood in southern california (Avocado Faultline). Maybe somebody will also write a review about the last Lost Dogs Cds. There is one with very moving songs (The lost cabin and the mystery trees) and also a funny album with instrumental summer and beach music (Island dreams) - I really like Cross Rhythms and I'm happy to read here about my all time favourite band.
I have to admit that there is just something very very special about this album from the alternative greats Daniel Amos. Terry Taylor has never once appeared to run out of steam, and here its like he's twisted the creativity knob round to 200 percent.
For I dont usually call albums Beautiful unless I have good reason, and this album really is something very special indeed. There is no weak track on the album. Terry's skill at writing very deeply probing songs is always a joy to behold.
Mr Beuchners dream never pauses for breath, never slips into repetitive mode, and Im not ashamed to say rather a lot of the tracks here brought tears to my eyes upon my very first listening of them! Yes, this album really is one of the very greatest Christian alternative albums of all time. "Beautiful Martyr" and "Steal Away" are simply wonderful songs. And yet the thing is that once again the album isnt overdone, the production is simple and direct, and wonderful to listen to. This album is now the best DA album, and where can they go from here? One thing Ive learnt from Mr Taylor and DA is that they have just have the easy knack of just getting better and better all the time...