27 out of 27 people found the following review helpful:
Where good music & lyrics Come TogetherMonday, February 14, 2005
Come Together is a great album that combines great music and great lyrics. My personal favorites are Come Together and 40 days. Those are the first two tracks on the disc but don't think that it goes downhill from there. The disc is full of southern rock treats and a ballad or two. Overall this disc doesn't disappoint. Give it a try and you won't be disappointed.
0 out of 7 people found the following review helpful:
This Is Christian Music That Degrades UsSaturday, February 05, 2005
This is stuff I would hear all the time when I would go to a youth group gathering. Uggh...so degrading. I have nothing against God, whatsoever, but this music is horrible and leaves a bitter taste to the mouth.
Listen to Zao, Training For Utopia, Living Sacrifice, Norma Jean, UnderOath, Dead Poetic, Further Seems Forever, Project 86, Blindside, Emery, Chevelle (yes, they're Christian), Extol, Figure Four or even P.O.D. I have more that I can't think of right now. These guys are Christian, but they don't sing about Jesus all the time.
Third Day, Newsboys, dc Talk and the rest of them considered "gospel" aren't worth listening.
This CD is a must have!Tuesday, December 28, 2004
Some of the songs take a few listens to grow on you, but when they do, they stick with you! This is a kicking album from the first to last song!
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Another great album from 3D.Wednesday, July 21, 2004
Third Day followed the platinum success of their worship album "Offerings" with "Come Together." This record was the product of an 18 month process and projects the theme of Christians putting aside their denominational differences and "coming together" as a unified body of Christ, obeying His command to "Love one another, as I have loved you." Back at the production helm is Monroe Jones, who has produced 3D since the "Time" album. My overall favorite song on CT is "Still Listening," about opening one's heart to hear God's voice for direction in our lives, and how we often listen expecting to hear a mighty shout when in fact He is actually whispering to us. Some other great tracks include the title track, "40 Days," "Show Me Your Glory," "Get On," "I Don't Know" & "Nothing Compares." "Come Together" is another great album from Third Day--one that I always keep closeby to listen to either at home or in the car.
2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Classic Third DayFriday, July 02, 2004
If you don't tell anyone that Third Day plays Christian music, chances are they'll say that they're an excellent and talented rock band, which they are. Too bad secular society turns away from anything "Christian." They don't know what they're missing. Christian music is more powerful and progressive than ever. I never used to think that, but just give this album a listen and you just might form the same opinion as me. My favorite tracks on this CD are: When The Rain Comes; It's Alright, Show Me Your Glory, and Sing Praises.