The Love That You've Been Looking For - 98 Degrees
City By a River - Hootie & the Blowfish
Jesus, He Loves Me - Edwin McCain
Pie Jesu - Sarah Brightman
Spirit in the Sky - dc Talk
Jesus Theme - Patrick Williams
Heaven to Earth - Michael English
Fly to You - Avalon
When You Walked Into My Life - Jaci Velasquez
Shining Star - Yolanda Adams
Love Can Change Your Mind - Lonestar
Nobody Ever (Only You) - Steven Curtis Chapman
Jesus has been many things to many people: Son of God, carpenter, Rock of Ages, and social radical. But now inspiration for an "Epic Mini-Series" and adult-contemporary-oriented soundtrack album? Irony be damned: in the g... more »olden age of marketing, it only makes sense to wrap the gospel in slick, radio-friendly pop. Skeptics may balk at its blatant misappropriation of 1970s chestnuts like one-hit wonder Norman Greenbaum's "Spirit in the Sky" (its Zen overtones rewritten for dogmatic correctness by DC Talk) and Earth Wind & Fire's "Shining Star" (strangely recast here as minor-key hip-hop dirge by Yolanda Adams), but strong efforts by LeAnn Rimes and Steven Curtis Chapman will please the faithful. Compared with Patrick Williams's brooding score (available in its entirety as a separate release), the efforts of 98 Degrees and Hootie and the Blowfish almost seem to walk on water--which is a nice way to say they're lighter than air. The major sin the Jesus soundtrack seems guilty of is preaching to the converted; the music and message are full of reassurance and hope, but they're often as personally challenging as an Up with People road show. --Jerry McCulley« less
Jesus has been many things to many people: Son of God, carpenter, Rock of Ages, and social radical. But now inspiration for an "Epic Mini-Series" and adult-contemporary-oriented soundtrack album? Irony be damned: in the golden age of marketing, it only makes sense to wrap the gospel in slick, radio-friendly pop. Skeptics may balk at its blatant misappropriation of 1970s chestnuts like one-hit wonder Norman Greenbaum's "Spirit in the Sky" (its Zen overtones rewritten for dogmatic correctness by DC Talk) and Earth Wind & Fire's "Shining Star" (strangely recast here as minor-key hip-hop dirge by Yolanda Adams), but strong efforts by LeAnn Rimes and Steven Curtis Chapman will please the faithful. Compared with Patrick Williams's brooding score (available in its entirety as a separate release), the efforts of 98 Degrees and Hootie and the Blowfish almost seem to walk on water--which is a nice way to say they're lighter than air. The major sin the Jesus soundtrack seems guilty of is preaching to the converted; the music and message are full of reassurance and hope, but they're often as personally challenging as an Up with People road show. --Jerry McCulley
Margaret S. from GLENVIEW, IL Reviewed on 3/21/2007...
Music that stirs the soul. I listen to this in teh car, and I drive better.
Jason J. from MOORHEAD, MN Reviewed on 8/8/2006...
Nice collection of songs by some reputable artists.
DEBORAH B. (BLANTOND) from SUMMERVILLE, SC Reviewed on 7/26/2006...
EXCELLENT.
CD Reviews
Uplifting!
Ronda | Columbia, MO | 05/19/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Whatever your taste in music, (Christian - my personal favorite! , R&B,pop, even country)this CD has it all. It's especially nice to hear secular artists on this album. Ironically enough, one of the best songs, "Jesus Loves Me", is done by Edwin McCain, not necessarily known in the Christian arena. Being a Steven Curtis Chapman and Avalon fan, their songs once again didn't disappoint, but then again, neither did the others. In response to a previous review by a music lover in Maryland, part of the CD's title is "...music INSPIRED by". Each artist was asked to contribute a song either inspired by the thoughts about who they thought Jesus to be, or simply what Jesus means to them. There's certainly nothing wrong with 98 Degrees or Hootie and the Blowfish singing about Jesus - in fact, I'm sure He's delighted that they are! And more should! Music used to glorify God in any form should be appreciated."
Very beautiful!
Ronda | 04/02/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I didn't even plan to buy that CD. It happenned by surprise. I went into this christian bookstore and a song from the soundtrack was playing (it was the track of Leann Rimes) I immediately ask where I could find the song and of course they told me it was from this compilation. I listen to the whole CD and I thought it was very refreshing. The songs are very beautiful and touching. I love the work of Steven Curtis Chapman, Avalon, Jaci Valesquez,98degrees,I could go on and on..."
Great Soundtrack!
Leikah | USA | 03/31/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"It's a GREAT soundtrack, lol. What drew me to it was the fact that 98 Degrees' new song was on it. :) The song is a very beautiful ballad (can't wait for new album) sung by the guys. There are other highlights on the album, too: Leann Rimes and Steven Chapman also have nice ballads. Jaci Velasquez (very talented and known for her Christian pop), sings a very touching and inspirational song. Avalon's got a nice beat to it and pleasing to listen to. Those are the repeats that I like, the other songs are good also. If you like ballads, up-tempo, inspirational songs (and diversiy b/c it has country too), this is the album! You don't necessary have to be Christian to enjoy it (or other religions)."
You need this album "...like breath, like rain..."
Kyle Winkler | Missouri | 04/21/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Those are the refreshing words in the hit song "I Need You" by LeAnn Rimes. That, is in fact the title track to the mini-series that this soundtrack represents. Not only will LeAnn Rimes' new single please the listeners, but people such as 98 degrees, Lonestar, Sarah Brightman, all of those people and more will make sure that the album just isn't a "one hit wonder"!"
Absolutely loved it from the first track!
Wing K. Ng | Melville, NY United States | 04/13/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I was eagerly waiting for this CD because of the artists on it, and it definitely did not disappoint. I bought the CD because of Steven Curtis Chapman and Avalon, and their songs are up to their high standard. What surprised me was the songs by Leann Rimes, Edwin McCain, and 98 Degrees. My favorite song from my first listening (which is right now) is "The Love That You've Been Looking For" by 98 Degrees. Great harmonies! This is one great soundtrack!"