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Brave
Nichole Nordeman
Brave
Genres: Folk, Pop, Christian & Gospel
 
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All Artists: Nichole Nordeman
Title: Brave
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 2
Label: Sparrow
Release Date: 5/24/2005
Album Type: Enhanced
Genres: Folk, Pop, Christian & Gospel
Styles: Singer-Songwriters, Pop & Contemporary, Rock & Alternative
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 724386357502

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Suzanne P. (suepandchips) from MUNNSVILLE, NY
Reviewed on 3/30/2010...
Nichole Nordeman does a great job with this CD. I really enjoy listening to her.
0 of 1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Rebecca B. from FRANKLIN, WV
Reviewed on 12/24/2006...
Great CD with an upbeat sound.

CD Reviews

Not Up to Her Last Couple
Mark Baker | Santa Clarita, CA United States | 08/11/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)

"After a couple years off due to birth of her first child, Nichole is back with her fourth CD. Unfortunately, it's not quite up to her last couple.



I should admit that her last CD, Woven and Spun, is one of my favorites of all time by anyone. For me, the standard was high.



This CD starts off with the title song, easily my favorite song here. It's a challenging commitment to step out with God. I need to take the message to heart.



The next track is another winner. "What If" tackles skeptics in a way that might actually be good. "Someday" looks at eternity as the time we will finally get our questions answered. "Real to Me" asks for God to be there in the dark.



It's the next track where things begin to fall apart. "Crimson," while about the Crucifixion, just doesn't seem to connect with me. Same with "Hold On." One problem is that, with only a couple exceptions, I'm not a fan of her ballads, which both of these songs are. This also applies to the final track on the regular album, "We Build." In addition, I don't like the style of her cover of Bob Dylan's "Gotta Serve Somebody." It just seems weird, but that's my taste.



I did buy the special edition, which includes four acoustic bonus tracks and wonderful thoughts on each song. The first two bonus tracks are new versions of the first two songs. Frankly, I like the official album versions better. "Miles" is a tearjerker some will like but I don't. I do like "The Altar" and it's theme of surrender.



The CD has certainly grown on me in the last few months since it came out. Still, it's not her strongest release. Fans will want it, but it's not the place to start a Nichole Nordeman collection."
A Good Album With A Couple of Great Songs
S. Peek | Rocky Mountains, USA | 12/11/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Nicole Nordeman's latest album 'Brave' is a solid effort with a couple of really standout songs.



The title track, 'Brave', is a very good one that has gotten a lot of radio play. Although I really like it, I think the best song on the album is 'What If'. It has a good sound, is very catchy, and has powerful lyrics. I would recommend that anyone who is skeptical of Christianity listen to and ponder this song. It poses some questions that anyone who doubts may want to ponder about Jesus.



Here are some of the lyrics:



What if you're right

And He was just another nice guy



What if you're right

What if it's true

They say the cross will only make a fool of you



And what if it's true?

What if he takes his place in history

With all the prophets and the kings

Who taught us love and came in peace



But then the story ends

What then?



But what if you're wrong?

What if there's more?

What if there's hope you never dreamed of hoping for?



What if you jump?

And just close your eyes?

What if the arms that catch you,

catch you by surprise?



What if He's more than enough?

What if it's love



What if you dig

Way down deeper than your simple-minded friends

What if you dig

What if you find

A thousand more unanswered questions down inside

That's all you find



What if you pick apart the logic?

And begin to poke the holes

What if the crown of thorns is no more

than folklore that must be told and retold



You've been running as fast as you can

You've been looking for a place you can land

for so long

But what if you're wrong?"