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Remedy Club Tour Edition (CD+DVD)

Remedy Club Tour Edition (CD+DVD)
David Crowder*Band

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Track Listing

  1. I'm Trying To Make You Sing
  2. The Glory Of It All
  3. Can You Feel It?
  4. Everything Glorious
  5. ...Neverending...
  6. Here Is Our King
  7. You Are My Joy
  8. We Won't Be Quiet
  9. Foreverandever Etc...
  10. A Beautiful Collision
  11. Never Let Go
  12. Remedy
  13. I Saw The Light
  14. No One Like You
  15. O Praise Him (All This For A King)
  16. Surely We Can Change

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #5535 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-08-19
  • Number of discs: 2

Customer Reviews

Loaded with good stuff5
This CD/DVD combo has tons of good stuff for the price of a regular CD. These are some of my favorite features:

-the whole concert in 5.1 surround
-the set list for this show is a great combination of songs from their last few CDs.
-the behind the scenes and "learn the songs" features are awesome for any musician. They all go into extraordinary detail on their setups, right down to walking through each pedal on their pedalboards! (for the guitarists). It's also great to find out about the more unusual instruments they have going on (i.e., toy robot, guitar hero controller, keytar, toy piano, etc.). Even for non-musicians, it gives you a great insight and appreciation for the music they make.

All of this is in addition to the fact that this band is wonderfully innovative and has a great sound on top of deep, meaningful, lyrical content. If you like DCB, you'll love them after this DVD. If you've never heard em, this is a great intro and you'll be left wanting more.

Wonderful CD/DVD package from one of the best Christian artists ever!5
This DVD/CD is awesome. The rearrangements for David Crowder's songs are phenomenal. I actually like the live recordings better than the studio's. Not only do you get the entire live performance in 5.1 surround sound glory, you get a documentary following the band's tour as well as instructional videos done by each individual band member for the songs.

The highlights of this performance:

"Neverending"- David Crowder pulls out a modified Guitar Hero Controller that is actually a fully functional musical instrument

"Can You Feel it?" - A trippy techno-esque performance that was DJ'd/mixed on the spot by each band member on stage.

"Foreverandever etc" - The keytar!

I Saw the Light - DC*B does bluegrass gospel with banjos!


Every song is different and each is awesome in its own way. The lyrics are really inspirational (I love "Remedy"), and seeing the worship live by the entire congregation is a much different experience than listening to the studio recordings. Even better I can take these tracks on my Zune to get through my long days at the university.

Can't say good enough things about DC*B Remedy Club Tour. It's definitely a keeper. Also check out Skillet's "Comatose Comes Alive", their live performance on DVD/CD of the Comatose tour (premiers October 22nd)

The special features alone are worth the price5
It's hard to go wrong with this cd/dvd combo. Fans of David Crowder won't be disappointed. The music is fun ,upbeat,worshipful, and the sound quality is good. The dvd is well-shot, and if you turn on subtitles, you get lyrics and guitar chords, which is cool, but if you are a musician, the "Learn the songs" special feature is worth the price of admission even if that was all you got. Here's how it works: You get a menu that has all the band members names. You pick a band member, and another menu opens up that has all the songs on the dvd. Pick a song, and you get video of the band member you selected teaching you how to play his part of the song! They go through the equipment used, effects, etc. then show you step-by-step how to play it! Awesome idea! I play guitar, and it's really pretty cool to sit down (sort of) with David Crowder and have him teach you how to play a song. I hope more praise bands steal this idea (sorry, David). Get this, it's awesome!