"Like "Sanctuary" the track listing here only has 4 tracks listed which is truly a problem for such a great album! There are really 11 tracks: 1) Tributary, 2) Nothing But Love, 3) Cry for the Desert, 4) He Is a Song, 5) Undivided Heart, 6) How Beautiful, 7) I Will Wait, 6) I See You Standing, 9) This Thorn, 10) Celebration/Kingdom of God, 11) Fix Your EyesThe gems here are the quiet tracks (How Beautiful, I Will Wait, This Thorn, He is a Song, Fix Your Eyes), which was probably a precursor of the things to come in "Sanctuary". Simple melodies, with beautiful arrangements, and very personal, touching lyrics."
A must have!!!
07/20/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Twila's music always moves me to worship and closer to God. The lyrics and music on this CD blends together in an amazing manner which will touch your hearts and be a reminder of our purpose on this earth, to be a servant to God."
Buy this CD!
04/27/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I have many Twila Paris CD's, but this one is one of my favorites. "Nothing but Love" has ministered to me again and again. Every song on this CD will give you a new appreciation for the love of God that is found in Christ Jesus our Lord."
Beautiful music. Powerful message.
05/25/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Twila Paris does an excellent job in this "must have" CD for Paris fans. Her beautiful voice resonates the message she wishes to convey in a powerfull way."
This is her "Sargeant Pepper" (or "Joshua Tree")
Francis King | Calgary, AB, Canada | 09/03/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This evangelical Christian pop singer/songwriter has had a long career with many recorded highlights. However, it's likely none will best this 11-song collection. Part of the reason is producer Brown Bannister. He's worked such reknowned Christian acts as Amy Grant, Petra, White Heart and dozens more, plus mainstream crooner Kenny Rogers. Bannister has an ear for bringing the very best out of the artists he works with, and with him Paris found some deeper, more delicate depths than anything she wrote or recorded before. At times (How Beautiful, This Thorn) this album is almost achingly beautiful. Then she connects with something more rousingly inspiring (Undivided Heart, Nothing But Love). Besides the sheer poetry of her lyrics, there's also the arrangements. Bannister's unique touch is most evident here -- the songs fit nicely onto Christian pop radio, yet went beyond the generic stuff that was so often called 'adult contemporary' in the early '90s. Just listen to the title track for proof."