PFR - Disappear

PFR - Disappear
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Album Details

Title: Disappear
Artist: PFR
Release Date: 7/17/2001
Label: Squint Entertainment
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPC: 080688615628
Genre: Gospel
Styles: Gospel, CCM, Alternative CCM, Contemporary Christian
Moods: Boisterous, Cathartic, Energetic
Total Copies: 6
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Amsterdam
  2. Gone
  3. All Ready
  4. Missing Love
  5. Closer
  6. Even a Whisper
  7. Language of the Soul
  8. Falling
  9. Me
  10. You

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2001CDSquint Entertainment615628

Other Editions

  • No other editions were found for this album.

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Album Review

After a five-year retirement, PFR (Pray for Rain) is back with a renewed spirit and a bold new release entitled Disappear. Kicking off the disc with a grand entrance is the cut "Amsterdam." The tune boasts a bass and keyboard interplay that helps build its chorus to a roaring pinnacle. "Gone" offers up a vibe that features some well-placed guitar harmonics, as a distorted rhythm guitar drives the chorus. Cuts like "All Ready" and "You" display the solid vocal prowess of the band. From lead vocals to band harmonies, this disc is strong. "Closer" is a tune that soars with three-piece splendor. On the song, PFR illustrates why drums, guitar, and bass are a formidable force. "Missing Love" is a vocal centerpiece for Joel Hanson; the cut is a powerful one and has the same vocal nuances as John Waite. Disappear is a disc that offers some outstanding lead and acoustic guitar work. Intertwined are solid basslines and enduring melodies that help create a comeback disc worthy of repeated spins. ~ Steven Douglas Losey, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Blair MastersKeyboards
Dan LefflerEngineer
Jacob LawsonViolin
Jimmie Lee SloasProducer
Richard DoddMixing
Richie BiggsEngineer
Shane D. WilsonMixing
Steve ShortAssistant
Tony MiracleKeyboards

Member Reviews

Mike S. (capnsmith) wrote on 12/1/2006...

This is pre-release version of the album that became public 7/3/2001. The CD has a "pre-release" label, and the back cover indicates "pre-release."

The track listing is the same as the public release.

There is no CD cover for this pre-release version.

A rare novelty for PFR fans.