Waiting for Your Love to Come Down - Susan Ashton, Borders, Gayla
Remember Not
There Is a Line
Heart Like a Rock
Agree to Disagree
Hold the Intangible
Call of the Wild
No Remedy for Love - Susan Ashton, Kirkpatrick, Wayne
A Rose Is a Rose
Ironically, maturity is the word that dominates this self-titled debut. Susan Ashton's voice is no beginner's; in fact, it is no wonder that she frequently sings along with celebrities in the secular music arena: her vocal... more » talents are comparable to Phil Keaggy's on guitar. Moreover, the production is surprisingly sophisticated. Instead of simply showcasing a beautiful voice, a refreshing diversity of sounds stands on its own right with plenty of guitar, some rock inflections, and an underlying country influence. If you're not a country fan, rest assured: it only evidences itself in the disc's uncrowded rhythms, which are closer to Patsy Cline classics than contemporary country pop. Ask anyone, however, and it is the message of the recording that merits Susan Ashton the accolade of a classic. From the first song on the track to the last, her songs are seasoned with understanding that can only come from a life with Christ. They range in simple tones--forgiveness in "Remember Not," experiencing God in the twilight of a Sunday evening in "Waiting for Your Love...," and the determination of conviction in "There Is a Line"--but the earthy metaphors and the sincerity of her lyrics touch on the deep and very present things of a walk with God. It is because of these that this recording is one of those everlasting standbys: the songs penetrate the very essence of our lives.« less
Ironically, maturity is the word that dominates this self-titled debut. Susan Ashton's voice is no beginner's; in fact, it is no wonder that she frequently sings along with celebrities in the secular music arena: her vocal talents are comparable to Phil Keaggy's on guitar. Moreover, the production is surprisingly sophisticated. Instead of simply showcasing a beautiful voice, a refreshing diversity of sounds stands on its own right with plenty of guitar, some rock inflections, and an underlying country influence. If you're not a country fan, rest assured: it only evidences itself in the disc's uncrowded rhythms, which are closer to Patsy Cline classics than contemporary country pop. Ask anyone, however, and it is the message of the recording that merits Susan Ashton the accolade of a classic. From the first song on the track to the last, her songs are seasoned with understanding that can only come from a life with Christ. They range in simple tones--forgiveness in "Remember Not," experiencing God in the twilight of a Sunday evening in "Waiting for Your Love...," and the determination of conviction in "There Is a Line"--but the earthy metaphors and the sincerity of her lyrics touch on the deep and very present things of a walk with God. It is because of these that this recording is one of those everlasting standbys: the songs penetrate the very essence of our lives.
Mark Y. (mayday) from FREDERICKSBRG, VA Reviewed on 1/13/2007...
Same songs, different order.
CD Reviews
A powerfully moving blend of lyrics and musicality
06/27/1998
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Susan Ashton is one of the best artists in the world of contemporary Christian music. This CD is wonderful--Susan has a beautifully pure voice and pours the deep emotion of someone who has "been there, done that" into the lyrics of her songs. I never get tired of listening to her!"
Susan Ashton Is The Greatest!!!
06/17/1998
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Her music is awesome. A perfect blend of contemporary sound with a hint of country. Truly beautiful voice. She was opening for Garth Brooks or something like that (I forget who it was 'cause I don't listen to HIM, I listen to HER!!!) So many of her songs are my favorites so it's impossible for me to choose just one. I love them all!"
Amazing!
Natasha | Columbus, GA | 05/22/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Susan has the best female voice on the planet..and this album is so awesome..every song touches you..she has such a clear, and bright voice..with an amazing range. Summer Solstice, Hold the Intangible, Heart Like a Rock, Agree to Disagree are my favorite songs on here..but every song is a hit. There is no way on earth that you could dislike this album..even if you dont like contempoary christian music. Her best of vol. 1 is so fabulous also. She writes a lot of her songs too. Buy it..you wont be diasappointed :)"
Susan Ashton touches the heart
Matthew B | Rayleigh, England | 09/29/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I well remember the first time I heard Susan Ashton. I was in a Christian bookshop in Chelmsford, England, and this CD was playing. I was going through a tough time in my personal life. Then "A rose is a rose" came on. I just had to stop and listen to the whole track, wipe away a tear or two, and then buy the album there and then! This album is charged with truth and emotion, and I would challenge anyone to question the divine inspiration which runs through it.
This is an album of the highest quality imaginable: beautifully crafted songs, a voice that reaches out and grabs you, and a team of musicians and technicians who know exactly how to get the best out of the two. I'd happily recommend this to anyone - of any religion or none."