Songs for the Storm, Vol. 1
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Average customer review:Product Description
1. Intro 2. He Will Take the Pain Away 3. Let Me Touch You 4. When I Get There 5. Conquerors 6. When You Fall 7. Blessing in the Storm 8. Storm Is Over Now 9. You Are 10. Family Worship
Track Listing
- Intro
- He Will Take the Pain Away
- Let Me Touch You
- When I Get There
- Conquerors
- When You Fall
- Blessing in the Storm
- Storm Is Over Now
- You Are
- Family Worship Medley
- Melodies from Heaven
- Look at Me Now
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #25852 in Music
- Brand: Franklin
- Released on: 2006-11-07
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .20 pounds
Customer Reviews
He does it again
Don't be fooled, if you think your getting an album of new music your not, however you are getting a great collection of Kirk Franklin's songs that I'm sure has brought many of us through our storms. There is also one new song on this album called "Look at me now". I have to admit when I first heard this song I didn't not like it at all. Then I listened to it again and have been touched by it every since. It's a very upbeat song that gives the statement "I been through alot of things in my life, but look at me now, look where God has brought me from". I get joy everytime I hear this song and think about those things. Great collection of old classics and a new song that is sure to keep you praising. For Kirk Franklin fans, this is a must have!
Food for your soul
This cd is great. When you're down just listen to this and meditate on the greatness, the wonderfulness of the Lord. It's very healing. It's food for the soul.
~Look At Me Now~
Kirk Franklin is remarkable...just when you think he can't out-do himself, he goes and out-does himself. The single "Look At Me Now" reminds me a bit of Hosanna because of it's blistering pace and perfect construction. The music completely fills the space without losing it's sharpness. I love the horns...i love how crisp the voices are...i love the lyrics. Even though you wouldn't expect a song titled, "Look At Me Now" to be a humble look at one's past, it is.
"Look at me now!
I'm stronger this time around!
Not because I was so good, but somehow
You looked past where I was
And you knew I'd come through cause You loved me
Look at me now!"
Kirk never fails to mention God's grace, he recognizes scripture and uses it appropriately and in context. I love this guy!




