Now Is the Time: Live at Willow Creek (CD+DVD)
|
| Price: |
14 new or used available from $14.35
Average customer review:Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Here I Am Send Me [DVD]
- Rain Down [DVD]
- Mountains (Reprise) [DVD]
- Solid Rock [DVD]
- Now Is the Time [DVD]
- Our God Reigns [DVD]
- What a Friend [DVD]
- Miracle Maker [DVD]
- History Maker [DVD]
- Paint the Town Red [DVD]
- Every Little Thing [DVD]
- Take off My Shoes [DVD]
- Majesty [DVD]
- Our God Reigns (Reprise) [DVD]
- Investigate [DVD]
- Bonus Material [DVD][*]
Disc 2:
- Here I Am Send Me
- Rain Down
- Solid Rock
- Now Is the Time
- Our God Reigns
- What a Friend
- Miracle Maker
- Paint the Town Red
- Every Little Thing
- I Could Sing of Your Love Forever
- Take off My Shoes
- Majesty
- Our God Reigns (Reprise)
- All This Time
- Our God Reigns [Radio Edit]
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #176509 in Music
- Released on: 2006-10-17
- Number of discs: 2
- Format: Live
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
Live CD+DVD features 1 hour 15 minute live DVD, with 5.1 surround sound, plus bonus "behind the scenes" footage and 30-minute documentary on the story of Delirious? DVD track list: 1. Here I Am Send Me 2. Rain Down 3. Mountains-Reprise 4. Solid Rock 5. Now Is The Time 6. Our God Reigns 7. What A Friend 8. Miracle Maker 9. History Maker 10. Paint The Town Red 11. Every Little Thing 12. Take Off My Shoes 13. Majesty 14. Our God Reigns-Reprise 15. Investigate
Customer Reviews
Amazing offering
"Now is the time", the 2006 delirious? live concert at Willow Creek is a phenomenal value full CD and DVD pack - for the price of a budget CD. But there is nothing budget about this production - from the artwork, packaging, to the filming and most important the performance, delirious? creativity and excellence is stamped all over it. Congratulations to the band and production team!
What an amazing offering - and this band knows the spiritual understanding of 'offering'. This is contemporary stadium pop-rock at its best - irrespective of labels - Christian or secular market. Oftened likened to U2, delirious? are an experienced, edgy, professional outfit who play with exuberance and joy. They are the British Christian rock supergroup of the last 15 years although it would be a label they'd distance themselves from.
Having seen them twice at the New Zealand Parachute festival, I believe this captures them at the peak of their powers. They don't hold back as they journey through 15 classic tracks that encourage as much crowd participation as possible.
I loved the different filming angles that captures the light show and faces of performers and audience. With this DVD, the concert experience is more important than focusing on whether the drummer is using a flams or rim shots, or what foot pedal the guitarist is using. That's not to say that the camera doesn't focus on the appropriate musician - it just that overall the filming has creative feel.
Martin Smith still has as youthful, and infectious stage presence as what he did ten years ago. He connects with the audience with friendly eye contact, impish smile and gestures. He amazes me each time I see him again. He can be sincere and gentle and the next minute cajoling the crowd to sing out an anthem roar. He's particularly strong in the title track, 'Now is the time' and 'Every little thing' as is Stu G, who seems to grow and display stronger guitar sounds with each new album. Stu G has a wonderful array of tones and solos that are more of the Edge guitar school rather than Satriani shred. I've never heard him play with such abandon as what he plays on this album.
Yes, this is a fun concert to watch but its more than this as I kept being drawn into their hopeful, uncompromising message. 'Our God reigns' displays this - challenging, uplifting rock.
Certainly this is the time that they shine for their King.
Willow Creek In Your Audio Player
An enchanting effort from a band that never seems to grow tired from the weight of excellence they continue to place on themselves, release after release. While the production values of this concert rival those of past u2 and Coldplay products, the true electricity lies in the energy of the crowd, a sort of nervous anticipation that flows and recedes as the band jumps from high-strung stadium anthems to intimate worship choruses, followed by a return of the anthem. A pioneer of the oversaturated, under-inspired worship movement, Delirious? is one of few bands to maintain their artistic integrity in spite of the "light and fluffy" pattern that most modern worship music falls into. "Miracle Maker" is probably the perfect example of a song that could've gone terribly sour in the wrong hands, made almost immortal in its execution, and beautifully performed live in Chicago on this set. A must have album for not only fans, but those with a taste for live music or the brit-rock stylings of u2, Coldplay, or Radiohead. Five stars.
I love the DVD
I have to write this review under my husband's name because we share the same e-mail. Call me Lisa the Cat. I love the DVD of the concert. Lead vocalist Martin Smith expresses a wide range of emotions with his vocals, facial expressions and body language. He turns from expressing joy and love for the audience to somber compassion for AIDS orphans in Africa to deep, heartfelt love for Jesus. The music is catchy and reminiscent of U2. The lyrics are obviously written by a band who has a deep Christian walk. Lead guitarist Stu G is powerful.
Although the concert was filmed at Willow Creek Church in Chicago, and non-professionals were involved, the quality of the filming, editing, staging and special effects is high.
In the song "Miracle Maker", the filming, editing, special effects--and above all the great lyrics and music, and absolutely fantastic performance by Martin Smith--make for one of the great, classic performances of all time.
The huge visual impact of the DVD is lost on the cd, however, which contains many of the same songs. Consequently, I only ocassionally listen to the cd.




