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faithchikka -> Your favorite songs of 2007? (12/22/2007 4:36:13 PM)

I have so many, but I think my most favorite is by Andrea Hamilton...It'll Be Alright
www.andreahamiltononline.com




gaylel1 -> RE: Your favorite songs of 2007? (12/22/2007 4:51:13 PM)

1. Call on Jesus--Bruce Parhrm
2. Blessed and Highly Favored--Clark Sisters
3. I Never Lost My Praise--Tramaine Hawkins
4. Giants--Donald Lawrence
5. Tears of The Saints--Leeland
6. God Speaking--Mandisa
7. Not About Us--Bishop Noel Jones and the City of Refuge Mass Choir
8. I'm not Who I Am--Brandon Heath
9. Rehab--Amy Whitehouse (This is a secular artist, but she has a lot of issues in her life and she is a tremendous talent. Hopefully she'll get her life on track)
10. You Don't Want to Know--Marvin Winans




faithchikka -> RE: Your favorite songs of 2007? (12/22/2007 6:52:41 PM)

Amy Whitehouse she is amazing!
You listed some great songs!!!




sunshine4God -> RE: Your favorite songs of 2007? (12/22/2007 11:52:37 PM)

Mine are
My saviour my God-Aaron Shust
Me and Jesus-Stellar Kart
I was meant to love you-tobymac
Only the world-Mandisa.




aldrine -> RE: Your favorite songs of 2007? (12/24/2007 10:37:20 PM)

i love i'm not who i was by brndon heath




henny -> RE: Your favorite songs of 2007? (12/31/2007 1:21:26 AM)

11. "Objects of My Affection" -Peter, Bjorn, and John. This one isn't as popular as their "Young Folks" but it holds up better after repeat listening, while Young Folks wears kind of thin the 50th time you hear it.

10. Dizzee Rascal's song in which he samples "It takes 2" (sorry I can't name it or post a link as there's lots of swearing [:)] -it's from his "Maths and English" album). It's insane, though. The album as a whole doesn't come close to the genius of his debut from a few years back, but this particular song certainly matches it.

9. "Paper Planes" -M.I.A. I like the guitar feedback sample in this, I'm not sure what song it's taken from though. As a whole this album was probably my favorite and most listened to from 2007 -which says a lot as I don't like hip-hop that much at all.

8. ]"Nantes" -Beirut. I'm a sucker for glockenspiels and accordions.

7. "Release the Stars" -Rufus Wainwright. I'm also a sucker for overblown Phil Spector tinged Cabaret. The rest of the album this is taken from isn't all that great, but I loved this song.

6. "Earth Intruders" -Bjork. I like Bjork. This wasn't her best album, but it had several good moments, including this one.

5. "Crystal Cat"-Dan Deacon. This whole album is crazy. I can't post a link though as the video's very strange in a tongue in cheek way and would probably be misinterpreted and offend people.

4. Challengers -"The New Pornographers" -Not as good as their last album, but it grew on me as the year progressed and now it's probably my second favorite thing they've ever done.

3. Antichrist Television Blues -The Arcade Fire. Despite the title this has nothing to do with the anti-Christ, rather it's a hyped up and much darker channeling of Bruce Springsteen. Plus you can totally pogo to it if you are so inclined towards pogo-ing! What more could you want? [:D]

2. "Boyz" -M.I.A. This is hands down the craziest beat from 2007. I'm still trying to wrap my brain around it.

1. "All My Friends" -LCD Soundsystem. This one is an instant classic, and I've listened to it on repeat for a few months now and am still not sick of it. It's the best New Wave song from the 1980s made 25 years too late (Plus it reminds me a bit of Bowie's "Heroes" in the way it builds slowly).




Stingray24 -> RE: Your favorite songs of 2007? (12/31/2007 2:02:12 AM)

Red - So hard to pick a favorite off their album, I chose Hide (the piano ending of that song is sooooo beautiful) and Pieces

Seventh Day Slumber - Finally Awake album, Breaking Away

Alter Bridge - Blackbird album, whole album rocks, can't pick a favorite

Casting Crowns - The Altar and The Door , East to West, and The Word Is Alive. All their songs are so powerful and wonderfully written it's very hard to choose. When I attending one of the concerts I have never felt God move in a Christian concert like I did there.

TobyMac - Made to Love and Boomin' (how can you NOT love that song)

Thousand Foot Crutch - The Flame in All of Us, My Home, Learn to Breathe

Jeremy Camp - Beyond Measure, whole album

And many many more ...




TQ_Fan_4_Life -> RE: Your favorite songs of 2007? (12/31/2007 2:22:34 PM)

best song have heard released this year has to be The Altar and The Door by Casting Crowns




friend2every1 -> RE: Your favorite songs of 2007? (1/1/2008 11:11:49 PM)

Love is a Beautiful Thing - Group 1 Crew - I think about this song all the time. It's pretty good since I don't like much hip hop and they have a female vocalist...LOL

What If - pureNRG - I love the harmonies on this song. I loved Jump5 when they were popular and pureNRG is similar.

When The Saints - Sara Groves - Sara Groves is literally a saint. She inspires me all the time. I also think of the chorus line. When the saints go marching in, I wanna be one of them too.




humbleinspirit -> RE: Your favorite songs of 2007? (1/3/2008 7:12:13 PM)

1. Bubly-Colbie Callait
2. How To Save A Life-The Fray
3. Suddenly I See-KT Tunstall
4. 1234-Feist
5. Rockstar-Nickleback
6. Before He Cheats-Carrie Underwood

That is a partial list anyway.




Mom2T -> RE: Your favorite songs of 2007? (1/3/2008 7:38:21 PM)

What If They Knew--Marsha Stevens-Pino
Built On Hope--Marsha Stevens-Pino
The Miracle That's Needed--Marsha Stevens-Pino (ok this one did not come out in 2007..but it really spoke to me then.)

Elaine




humbleinspirit -> RE: Your favorite songs of 2007? (1/3/2008 7:58:17 PM)

Welcome to forums Elaine!




Mom2T -> RE: Your favorite songs of 2007? (1/4/2008 12:33:46 AM)

Thanks! I don't post often, but will try to get on more frequently.

I know most people will not have heard Marsha's music, and many will not agree with her ministry, but her message of God's love is constant and that is what's important.

She speaks to those many don't want to acknowlege even exist.

Elaine




ManimalX -> RE: Your favorite songs of 2007? (1/4/2008 2:32:16 AM)

My two favorites of the year (among many):

Face of Love - Sanctus Real
Better Way - downhere

others:
Never Let Go - Matt Redman
How Can I Keep From Singing - Chris Tomlin
Lost at Sea OR Fence Riders - Jimmy Needham
any song by Phil Wickham




throughhislens -> RE: Your favorite songs of 2007? (1/4/2008 11:12:53 PM)

my all time favorite this year has to be Remedy by DC*B :)




nealmorsefan -> RE: Your favorite songs of 2007? (1/7/2008 7:52:49 PM)

Gotta vote for my fave...Neal Morse. He released a controversial album in 2007 called "Sola Scriptura" which was brilliant as usual but with some pretty heavy criticism of the Catholic church. Regardless, he has put out the four best albums by any artist in the 2000s: "Testimony", "One", "?" and the aforementioned "Sola Scriptura". Progressive rock isn't for everyone, of course...then again, neither is caviar. Neal's music is the caviar of all pop music.

http://www.nealmorse.com




jesusfreakluvr101 -> RE: Your favorite songs of 2007? (1/8/2008 10:27:26 AM)

Ooo...there's too many, let's see...

Set the World On Fire- Britt Nicole
Give Me Words to Speak- Aaron Shust
In Better Hands- Natalie Grant
Remedy- David Crowder Band
Marvelous Light- Charlie Hall

and way more..........[:)] [LOL]




Biblefreak -> RE: Your favorite songs of 2007? (1/8/2008 11:38:52 AM)

To many to list. That's for sure.




mapachito13 -> RE: Your favorite songs of 2007? (1/9/2008 9:26:49 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Mom2T

Thanks! I don't post often, but will try to get on more frequently.

I know most people will not have heard Marsha's music, and many will not agree with her ministry, but her message of God's love is constant and that is what's important.

She speaks to those many don't want to acknowlege even exist.

Elaine


Good thing the Bill Gaithers/Marsha Steven thread isn't alive, anymore. You would be mighty disappointed in the tone that some people took towards her. I've never heard her music or are acquainted with her ministry but I'll leave the judgement to Jesus, not the Pharissees.

BTW, my favorite albums (since I can't pick one song off any of them)
Flyleaf - Flyleaf
Red - End of the Silence
Project 86 - Rival Factions




LLavendar -> RE: Your favorite songs of 2007? (1/9/2008 11:14:52 AM)

Some of the songs listed were actually released in 06.

Anyway : "Little IS Much" by downhere - never got a lot of radio play, but then again much if the best artists don't
"Me & Jesus"
"Gravity" by Switchfoot
"The Real Jesus" by downhere - got no radio play, though can't figure out why since it's fresh & original




Mom2T -> RE: Your favorite songs of 2007? (1/9/2008 11:56:06 PM)

Hopefully this is short enough not to violate the TOS.

The Lyrics to The Miracle That’s Needed
---– Chip Davis and Marsha Stevens-Pino

Well I have heard of angels and how they earn their wings
Of swinging on the clouds and playing harps and things
And how they watch us through the day and hold us in the night
Find homes for homeless children or in the dark bring light.
On TV they hold trembling hands and dry a falling tear,
It seems whoever needs one will always find one near.
But what of days, days that end with no angel we can see,
What if that hungry heart out there was waiting just for me?

(Chorus) I can hold that hurting soul. I can dry a tear.
I could be there in the night to pray away a fear.
Should I wait for an angel to hear that stranger’s plea?
What if the miracle that’s needed is Christ in me?

I look all around me and see so much despair,
A world of dying people. Does anybody care?
Well, I know there are wonders, a parting of the sea,
A vision of the Virgin,a holy tapestry
But oh it’s hard to hear Good News with children to be fed
When half the world goes hungry with no place to lay their head.
And what of days, days that end with no miracle to see
What if that hungry child out there is waiting just for me?

(Chorus) I can hold that hurting soul. I can dry a tear.
I could be there in the night to pray away a fear.
Should I wait for an angel to hear that stranger’s plea?
What if the miracle that’s needed is Christ in me?
The only miracle that's needed is Christ in me.

The song reminds me that we are Christ's hands and feet on this earth and that as Christians we are called to ACTION. We must DO SOMETHING, not just sit back and complain.

I saw that thread..I personally hope it stays dead. That was what actually had me register and put on my first post. It was deplorable the way people attacked.

She also wrote a song in 2007 called What If They Knew that was AWESOME.




SingHisPraise -> RE: Your favorite songs of 2007? (1/10/2008 10:02:04 AM)

Right now my favorite is a southern gospel song by Karen Peck & New River called "Who Touched Me?"
It's about the woman who was healed when she touched Jesus' garment.




phreddy -> RE: Your favorite songs of 2007? (1/10/2008 12:23:15 PM)

One Touch by Nicole C. Mullins is my favorite from 2007.




caseynshan -> RE: Your favorite songs of 2007? (1/10/2008 1:10:37 PM)

If you think Amy Winehouse's Rehab is good. Check out her "You know I'm no Good".. I think it is 10 times better..




Mandicoot -> RE: Your favorite songs of 2007? (1/10/2008 3:32:02 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: throughhislens

my all time favorite this year has to be Remedy by DC*B :)

WOOHOO! Amen to that! [:D]




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