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Recollection: The Best of Nichole Nordeman
Nichole Nordeman
Recollection: The Best of Nichole Nordeman
Genres: Pop, Christian & Gospel
 
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All Artists: Nichole Nordeman
Title: Recollection: The Best of Nichole Nordeman
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 1
Label: Sparrow
Original Release Date: 1/1/2007
Re-Release Date: 3/6/2007
Genres: Pop, Christian & Gospel
Style: Pop & Contemporary
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 094637863527, 094637863558

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PULLS IT OFF QUITE WELL
Doctor Jay | Jackson, MS USA | 03/07/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

""Best Of . . . " compilations are always tricky. Everybody has their favorites, and we all tend to judge the quality of "greatest hits" works by the standard of "Did they include MY favorites?" This gathering of songs is hand-picked by Nicole and represents "milestones" in her life. I respect and embrace that. More to the point, this CD is really GOOOOD! It includes the radio hits, and a good ratio of upbeats and ballads, PLUS two new songs that are excellent. The benefits of buying this CD are, in my opinion, three-fold. First, you can hear songs off several CD's without having to change CD's to hear them. Second, this CD really does showcase both the incredible voice and writing ability of one of the most thoughtful and sincere artists (Christian or non-christian) to come along in the last two decades. Her voice especially is a-m-a-z-i-n-g, while complimenting rather than overshadowing her lyrics and melodies. Third, this CD has what I call "ridearoundability," meaning you can load it into your automobile CD player and not have to hit the "skip" button even once. So, even if you have all of Nicole's CD's, this one is still worth purchasing. Enjoy! She's one of the very best!"
Two New Songs and Lots of Classics
Mark Baker | Santa Clarita, CA United States | 03/16/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"It's no secret that I'm a Nichole Nordeman fan. Even thought I have these songs, I knew I had to get this collection. And it was worth it.



Instead of just picking the radio hits, Nichole picked these songs herself because they mean something to her.



That's not to say that the radio hits aren't here. "Holy" leads off the album. "To Know You," "Fool for You," "Who You Are," and "Brave" are all included. But we also get some choice songs that might have been overlooked originally like "River God" and "Every Season."



Just like with every other collection I have, there are a couple songs I don't care for. In this case, I really want to know why "Why?" is here. While I like the choruses, the verses are some of the most awkward phrasing I have ever heard. And I've never been a fan of "Is it Any Wonder?" but I do recognize that I'm in the minority here.



We get two new songs as well. "Sunrise" celebrates that, no matter the trial, God is there with us. "Finally Free" is about the power of God to free us. I like the first one, but frankly I find the second one too subdued for the message. I want it to sound more jubilant.



Still, this is a great collection that will please casual and hard core fans. I'm certainly glad I added it to my collection."
Nichole Nordeman is great
Whispering Hills | 05/13/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I love this album. I had been wanting to check out Nichole Nordeman's music, and this was the perfect opportunity. There isn't a single song that I can't stand (though there are a couple that I don't like as much as others).



"Holy" (from Woven & Spun) - 4 out of 5. The song is good, telling of how we try and try to DO things to get along and get closer to God, but all we need to do is acknowledge His holiness and let Him lead us. I used to LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this song, but I've just heard it so much that I've gotten a bit tired of it.



"To Know You" (from Wide Eyed) - 4 out of 5. This song is about getting over doubt and coming closer to God. I think this song is good.



"This Mystery" (from This Mystery) - 3.5 out of 5. This is a song about how we go through our life and we sometimes put our daily routine above Jesus instead of being His hands and feet. I don't know, I just don't really like the chorus of this song...it seems to kind of take away the deity of God: "Do you wish, do You want us to breathe again? / Say goodbye to the lines that we've colored in / Brown and gray from day to day / Do You cry, do You hope for all things made new? / Try and try to invoke us to live in You / That we might be the hands and feet of this mystery"



"Every Season" (from This Mystery) - 4.5 out of 5. This is a great song about how God gives us all the good things of every season and how He changes us and makes us grow. The music is a little slow though.



"Sunrise" (new) - 5 out of 5. This song is so encouraging and the music is great. It's about how hard times mold us into the person we are, and that, in those hard times, God is the Sunrise that makes everything right.



"Brave" (from Brave) - 5 out of 5. Great song about not being satisfied with being in the middle ground, but boldly stepping, unashamed, towards God.



"Legacy" (from Woven & Spun) - 5 out of 5. Yet another awesome song, this one about not striving for worldly things that, in the end, don't matter, but striving after heavenly rewards.



"Finally Free" (new) - 3.5 out of 5. It's not that I don't like this song. It's a good song with a good message about Jesus making people free, I just don't find myself listening to it much.



"Is It Any Wonder?" (from Wide Eyed) - 4.5 out of 5. I love this song's unusualness; it has a fun, strange beat. It is about how it isn't any wonder that unbelievers strive after fruitless things if no one tells them the truth.



"I Am" (from Woven & Spun) - 4 out of 5. Beautiful song about how, no matter what we are going through or what age we are, God is always there and never changes and He will help us. It kind of drags on though.



"What If" (from Brave) - 2 out of 5. I just don't really see the point of it. It is a song that asks unbelievers "what if you're wrong?" But how is that applicable to me? Still, I enjoy listening to it sometimes.



"Fool for You" (from This Mystery) - 3 out of 5. A song that states that the singer would do what God says even if though made people think she was a naive fool.



"Even Then" (from Woven & Spun) - 4 out of 5. Thanks Jesus for accepting us just as we are and admits that we need Him more each day. Good song.



"Why?" (from This Mystery - 4.5 out of 5. Beautiful song that, though not very realistic, somewhat captures the pain of Jesus on the cross through the eyes of a child. Some of the lines are kind of awkward.



"Real to Me" (from Brave) - 3 out of 5. A song about the singer wanting God to make Himself real to her. I don't have a problem with this song, I just can't really relate to it.



"Who You Are" (from Wide Eyed) - 4 out of 5. Song about the vastness of our indescribable God.



"River God" (from Wide Eyed) - 4.5 out of 5. A song that has a great picture of God as a river, running over us stones and making us smoother every day.



So, all in all, this is a great album. Nichole has an amazing voice and a talent for writing lyrics. This would be a great album for those who don't have any or maybe have one of her others.

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