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The light meets the dark [sound recording] / Tenth Avenue North.

By: Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: 02341-0144-2 | Sony MusicPublication details: New York : Sony Music ; Franklin, TN : Distributed by Provident-Integrity, p2010.Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 inSubject(s):
Contents:
Healing begins -- Strong enough to save -- You are more -- The truth is who you are -- All the pretty things -- Any other way -- On and on -- Hearts safe (A better way) -- House of mirrors -- Empty my hands -- Oh my dear.
Production credits:
  • Produced by Jason Ingram.
Tenth Avenue North (Mike Donehey, Jeff Owen, Jason Jamison).
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Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult CD Adult CD Main Library CD RELIGIOUS Tenth Avenue North Available 33111006592972
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

These guys know a thing or two about momentum. Their highly anticipated follow-up, The Light Meets the Dark, was released barely two weeks after the group won the Gospel Music Association's most hallowed prize, the Dove Award for Song of the Year. The Florida trio also knows something about expectations, which reached practically stratospheric levels prior to its sophomore record's release. Knowing this, the band turned to a trio of producers, Jason Ingram, Rusty Varenkamp, and Phillip LaRue, who between them had attacked contemporary praise & worship music from practically every angle possible, working with artists as varied as MUTEMATH, David Crowder Band, Leeland, and Bebo Norman. The result is staggering. The Light Meets the Dark mixes praise & worship with intricately emotional pop sentiment that hasn't been heard since Jars of Clay's 1995 debut. Deeply personal cuts like "Healing Begins," "On and On," and "Any Other Way" bring to mind the powerful sensitivity of Jars classics such as "Like a Child" and "Worlds Apart." It also doesn't hurt that lead singer Mike Donehey's voice bears a striking resemblance to Dan Haseltine's, or that his stream-of-consciousness songwriting is just as poetic and lyrical. The album also benefits from a timely sound sure to win over congregations. From top to bottom, The Light Meets the Dark is a tremendous achievement for not only Donehey and crew but for all of contemporary Christian music. ~ Jared Johnson

Compact disc.

Healing begins -- Strong enough to save -- You are more -- The truth is who you are -- All the pretty things -- Any other way -- On and on -- Hearts safe (A better way) -- House of mirrors -- Empty my hands -- Oh my dear.

Produced by Jason Ingram.

Tenth Avenue North (Mike Donehey, Jeff Owen, Jason Jamison).

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