FFH - Still The Cross

Tuesday 1st March 2005
FFH - Still The Cross
FFH - Still The Cross

STYLE: Pop
RATING 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 11893-23
LABEL: Essential 083061073220
FORMAT: CD Album
ITEMS: 1
RRP: £9.99

Reviewed by Peter Dilley

FFH's track record is impressive - total sales of more than a million, seven number one Christian radio hits Stateside, multiple Dove Award nominations and happily there's no sign of them going stale yet. I've heard most of its precursors, but what strikes me immediately about FFH's fifth album is that it seems to have much greater edge - that's perhaps something to do with their more "hands-on" role in recording (playing their own instruments, etc) and through that they've adopted a less "squeaky clean" production style. Whether it's the energy of opener "You Drive I'll Ride", power ballads "Still The Cross" and "The Long Haul", or even the relaxed pop of "Without You", "You And Only You" and "In This Moment", FFH now appear to be a band who have both become more passionate about their music and at more ease with it. Good tunes aplenty, and the lyrical content is rock solid too - as guitarist Michael Boggs comments on the website (www.ffh.net), "We've written lots of songs and we've talked about a lot of different things. But when it comes down to it, it's still all about the cross."

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Product Description
Produced by Mark Miller (Sawyer Brown, Casting Crowns) and Scott Williamson (Point Of Grace), Still The Cross communicates the heart of FFH in the powerful title track. Still The Cross also delivers signature vocals, upbeat pop melodies and inspiring lyrics that point to the hope and joy found in Christ.

Reader Comments

Posted by Don in state of Delaware @ 13:37 on Jun 15 2012

I first heard of this fantastic new sound at the release of their debut in the spring of 1998; I had heard ccm radio play "I Want To Be Like YOU".
By mid September 2004 this cd hits the store racks.
The title song off this cd "Still The Cross" grabbed my attention immediately, just love the song, what a song needed for today's world. Just when you think that ccm has watered down the gospel too much, along comes this song to reignite the torch. wtg FFH!
The very pop flavored "YOU Drive I'll Ride" starts the cd list and entwines with #2 song "YOU Love Me Anyway". I just love "YOU & Only YOU", great song!
This cd is full of great and wondrous CCM sound; lead vocalist Jeromy Deibler has a voice that causes you to listen. Jennifer's vocals on "In This Moment" are
stupendous (sounds a little countrified).
GOD and LORD are heard in some songs, and if you listen to the words of the songs, you know who the
"YOU" is the song is referring to. I really like the upbeat song "All Part of the Walk";great bridge.
Lovesongs have been a common thing for years to
add to a ccm album/cd. The last # is an upbeat lovesong. This is a great cd to have. GOD Bless, Don



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