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Genres: Country, Christian & Gospel
 
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THIS is only part of the whole picture. How to explain? Perhaps with THIS...we find ourselves clinging to our own crosses and pleading, Jesus, remember me when you come into your Kingdom. More importantly, we cling to ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Lost and Found
Title: This
Members Wishing: 0
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Label: Limb Records
Original Release Date: 5/1/1998
Release Date: 5/1/1998
Genres: Country, Christian & Gospel
Style: Bluegrass
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 681042000427

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THIS is only part of the whole picture. How to explain? Perhaps with THIS...we find ourselves clinging to our own crosses and pleading, Jesus, remember me when you come into your Kingdom. More importantly, we cling to His cross as well. Jesus meets us where we are and says, Be not afraid. And, in the end, we cling to the cross. In between, to us, it all comes down to THIS: Jesus Remember Me. Piano, vocals, drum: George Baum Guitar, vocals: Michael Bridges Drums and percussion on Lions and Baby: Eric Fawcett Bass on Lions and Baby: Brian Roessler

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CD Reviews

Awesome
kristin negele | Brownstown, Michigan | 05/22/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The entire cd is awesome but my favorite songs are Lions, Slide Girl, and Be Not Afraid. The music is totally inspirational,before you know it you'll be singing along with the catchy lyrics and tunes. The best way to hear the music, however, is live. Mike and George add something to their shows that just isn't found in the cd."
"This" is a mighty fine CD
herrkraft | 06/28/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Lost and Found sounds like nothing else I have ever heard. In the midst of the endless sea of over-produced, hyper-commercialized "popular" Christian music and the recent trend of artists jumping on the praise and worship bandwagon with its "7/11" songs, L&F is a refreshing change. I love the depth and poetic nature of many of their lyrics; songs that speak not only of our passion for God but also embrace and proclaim timeless truths and doctrines...not that every L&F song is serious...many of them are just fun! Their music has a raw, unrefined edge to it...and it is so original in style: most of the time just an acoustic guitar and piano played in their signature "speedwood" style.Of the four L&F CD's I've seen available on Amazon, "This" is probably my 2nd favorite. One interesting feature is that following every song there is a varying tag of "Remember Me". My favorite songs are "Remember Me", "He's a Friend", "Harken", "Must Be", and "Cling to the Cross." Two of their most popular songs are the last two tracks on this CD: "Baby" and "Lions"."This" is a great start to L&F if you're a new listener, and a must have if you've enjoyed their other work. If you've only seen them in concert, it's a little different than their recorded work...not bad...just different. If you've never seem L&F in concert, you really should...they're great...and no two shows are the same!"
Lots of their more entheusiastic songs
Jesse Rouse | Kenosha, WI | 12/25/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is a good cd by Lost and Found. It is a bit lacking in the slow, sad song department, but nonetheless it is very good. This is also their most popular album, probably because it has a lot of their popular, loud entheusiastic songs (Lions, Be Not Afraid, New Creation, etc.), which, while I love them, are not my favorite part of Lost and Found. Don't get me wrong, I would gladly choose to listen to this over any cd not by Lost and Found, but there are other Lost and Found cds I would pick over this one (notable the Speedwood series). If you're new to Lost and Found, I would definitely reccomend that you get this one and one of their Speedwood cds to start out with.

Unfortunately, the theme song for this cd is Remember Me, which has one line which repeats over and over. I'm not a big fan of songs with one or two lines (I don't really like Everybody Matters on Something Different for the same reason), so the fact that they play the tune over and over is kind of annoying."