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Their Greatest Hits.
Track List:
- Torn
- My Own Prison
- What's This Life For?
- One
- Are You Ready
- Higher
- With Arms Wide Open
- What If
- One Last Breath
- Don't Stop Dancing
- Bullets
- My Sacrifice
- Weathered
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If you haven't got a Creed cd this is the one to get! Only missing one of their songs, I think its called 'Eighteen' dont quote me on that, but apart from that, a great cd for your collection.
I really did like this album, the only problem with it that a lot of these songs are on other albums so if you have their other albums, (Which I do not) then you will only get a couple of new songs.
I did think though that Creed made a good choice in their songs to put on the album. I would rate it over all 8/10.
Creed were always a favoured band of mine for one really big reason: Despite my dislike of 'Christian Rock' because of it's almost monotonous lyrics forever looping on just the one theme, I found I could really get into Creed's music, mainly because they made a great effort to keep the 'praising God' aspect of their music discrete. Sure, there are lines in there that are blatantly worshipful... I don't have an issue with that. It's the bands that basically go hard-out to do nothing but say "Gee God, you're tops in my book!" in a variety of ways... throughout the whole song... and the whole album... and their whole careers. They bug me.
I found, with repeated listening, that Creed's music still mentioned the good aspects of Christian worship, but they are scattered throughout, masked by double-meanings, or just plain metaphorical. That really scores big points with an ex-Christian, now-Athiest like me. You see, I found that it IS possible to enjoy this type of music without screaming "Will you just LAY OFF!" after 45 seconds of singing.
Overall, with all their highlights and hits, and a bonus DVD to boot, this is a great album to have, even if you aren't into Christianity. You will not find this album, or very much of the band's music really, to be overtly convert-making. I guess you could say, I felt comfortable listening to it, regardless. If this is what the modern era of Christian Rock is like, I say "Bring it on! I'd love to hear more like this."
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