All Artists: Clay Crosse Title: My Place Is With You Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 2 Label: Reunion Release Date: 4/26/1994 Genres: Pop, Christian & Gospel Style: Pop & Contemporary Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 012414923622 |
Clay Crosse My Place Is With You Genres: Pop, Christian & Gospel
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Member CD ReviewsScott C. (scotso) from EAST ISLIP, NY Reviewed on 3/1/2008... Every person should experience Clay Cross singing, My Place IS With You, and I Surrender All, AT LEAST once in their lifetime.
CD ReviewsINCREDIBLE MALE VOCALIST! This man is gifted!! 06/16/1998 (5 out of 5 stars) "Beautiful Contemporary Music. Very soulful music coming from a white blonde blue eyed boy. Oh please get this album because the first song is well worth it. The rest of the album is great too. Funky, Blues, Ballads, Soul, Great. That's my opinion of this album. Other Favorite songs include, "Your Love Is Working In My Life" "I Call Your Name" "I Surrender All (it'll give ya goosbumps!!)" "One Heart - Duet with Kathy Troccoli (Absolutely Beautiful Song)" "Midnight Cry (Listen to this song and KNOW that we WILL hear the midnight cry)"" An Underrated Debut Alan Attebery | Arlington, TX USA | 10/19/2002 (5 out of 5 stars) "Clay Crosse's debut album, in my opinion, was (and still is) underrated by critics, Christian music stations, and the Christian public in general.Released in 1993, only one song on this album ("Midnight Cry") refers to Jesus by name. The reamining songs refer to Jesus or to God indirectly. At the time, this created a backlash against Clay Crosse in the Christian community. Keep in mind, this was before Christian artists, like Amy Grant, made entire albums that not only did not refer to Jesus or God by name, but also had little to do with either or them. (To this day, Christian radio stations play Amy Grant's "Baby Baby" more often than all Clay Crosse songs combined.)Ironically, while there was a backlash in the Christian community, there was something resembling acceptance in the secular community. The title track, "My Place Is With You," received (and continues to receive) regular play rotation on secular music stations.Clay Crosse has a soulful voice that shines through on every song in this album. Starting with the title track, his sound invites you to sit back, relax, and just listen. His songs do have a message, and his style subtly works that message through to you."
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