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Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Twila Paris - Where I Stand
Reviewed by Jayne Butler
Here is yet another album from Twila that proves she is up there at the top with the best of CCM artists. After the success of 'Beyond A Dream' (Twila's last album), 'Where I Stand' has a lot to live up to, but this collection of pop songs and ballads more than meets its expectations. From the first bars of "Love's Been Following You" to the end of "I Will Listen", we are reminded that Twila has been blessed with a wonderful gift of singing and song writing. Overall the sound has been toned down a little from her last album, but there are many potential hits, including "Faithful Friend", an impressive duet with Stephen Curtis Chapman and "What Did He Die For?" In fact, all the numbers are of the same high standard. The combination of beautiful songs, an amazing voice, talented musicians and Brown Bannister's production skills make this an outstanding album, not only to be enjoyed, but also to challenge and inspire....
Continue Reading at this Christian Music Review
Here is yet another album from Twila that proves she is up there at the top with the best of CCM artists. After the success of 'Beyond A Dream' (Twila's last album), 'Where I Stand' has a lot to live up to, but this collection of pop songs and ballads more than meets its expectations. From the first bars of "Love's Been Following You" to the end of "I Will Listen", we are reminded that Twila has been blessed with a wonderful gift of singing and song writing. Overall the sound has been toned down a little from her last album, but there are many potential hits, including "Faithful Friend", an impressive duet with Stephen Curtis Chapman and "What Did He Die For?" In fact, all the numbers are of the same high standard. The combination of beautiful songs, an amazing voice, talented musicians and Brown Bannister's production skills make this an outstanding album, not only to be enjoyed, but also to challenge and inspire....
Continue Reading at this Christian Music Review
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