Sojourn- These Things I Remember
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These Things I Remember

Track Listings
1. My Rock and My Redeemer -
MP3
2. Psalm Fifty-Seven -
MP3
3. Faithful
4. Bow
5. Psalm Fifty-One
6. From The Depths
7. Crippled Soul -
MP3
8. Then Sings My Soul - MP3
9. The Christ Hymn
10. Psalm Forty Two
11. Mourning Into Dancing 

Discography
These Things I Remember
(2005)

Songs for the Advent (2003)
With the Angels


 

Release Date: (October 23, 2005)
Label:
Producer: Mike Cosper


Grace Hotel 
Overall Rating:  
+++ 

 

Album Review

Sojourn is a is a community church released album. It's an album designed for deep worship with the Lord. Their stylistic influences range from the mountains of Appalachia to the villages of Asia to Americana rock. Mostly made up of songs inspired from the book of Psalms. One of the interesting stories about this release, is that it's dedicated to the memory of Aaron Marrs, a Sojourn community member who was lost at sea in January 2005 when the fishing vessel he was working on capsized off the coast of Alaska. Marrs had taken part in earlier Sojourn releases. So it makes sense that this release reflects the struggles of faith, pain, and doubt.

The disc starts of with the off kilter "My Rock and My Redeemer." Penned by Rebecca Dennison one of the many contributors.  Rebecca has painted an intimate portrait of her walk with God. "When all I feel is broken, and weary to the bone, I've given up the fight and find, I have no strength to carry on, Let me run to you." Those lyrics are a perfect example of what I was talking about. The next song one of my favorites "Fifty Seven" written by Jeremy Quillo, taken from Psalm 57. The harmonies came out sounding great on the chorus. The third track "Faithful" written by Mike Cosper. It kind of has a country blues feel to it. The vocals and guitar really shine on this one. Alright lets skip ahead to "The Christ Hymn." the words were taken from Colossians 1:15-20 (NIV). This track has an awesome middle eastern vibe to it. I've caught myself getting lost on this one a few times. The last one I want to highlight was also written by Jeremy Quillo. "Then Sings My Soul" the banjo is a really nice touch. I also really liked Lorie King's harmonies on the chorus. The chorus was adapted from "How Great Thou Art" by Carl Boberg. That was a great idea cuz the chorus is the real strength of the song.


It's really refreshing to hear a worship album the way it's supposed to sound. It's a shame how much of a fade worship albums have become. Most of them feel like they have lost the goal. which is to bring praise to the Lord and to be in his presence. Too many today feel like they were driven by the goal of selling as many copies as possible. This one doesn't feel that way at all.
Though not groundbreaking "These Things I Remember" is a great release. Maybe this one will help the genre from releasing more lucrative albums in the future. And start over with the basics the heart felt basics. While the songs on "These Things I Remember" are  diverse, the Cd’s lyric and concept focus ensures that the listener will enjoy the journey without feeling disconnected by the different styles of music.

~ Anthony P. Hanna

 

      

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