Item description for Take Everything by Seventh Day Slumber...
Overview 01. How Great Is Our God 02. Surrender 03. Lead Me To The Cross 04. Everlasting God 05. Mighty To Save 06. From The Inside Out 07. I Can Only Imagine 08. Take Everything 09. Carry Me 10. Famous One 11. Nothing But The Blood 12. Oceans From The Rain
Item Specifications...
Studio: Bec Recordings / Emd
Record Label BEC Recording
Dimensions: Length: 5.6" Width: 5.6" Height: 0.3" Weight: 0.2 lbs.
Binding CD
Release Date Mar 10, 2009
Publisher EMI CMG Distribution
ISBN13 5099922800329
Availability 31 units. Availability accurate as of May 20, 2012 05:18.
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Reviews - What do customers think about Take Everything?
A Good Worship Album Nov 2, 2009
Seventh Day Slumber is a band that I have enjoyed for several years. This collection is no exception.
This is a worship CD from start to finish. It contains remakes of several well known songs by others, one of their own previous ones, and some new material.
Some of the tracks that they have included here are absolute classics by other artists. In this category are Chris Tomlin's 'Famous One' and 'How Great Is Our God'. It would be a very tall order indeed to surpass MercyMe in redoing their amazing tune, 'I Can Only Imagine'. Various performers have done 'Everlasting God' before. I think that the one by Lincoln Brewster falls into the unbeatable category.
One cover done here that is better than the original in my opinion is 'Lead Me To The Cross'. There is also a very good one of that done by the Newsboys.
'Oceans From The Rain' is one of their own previous works. It is a superb song. Two new tracks are 'Take Everything' and 'Carry Me'. Both are quite good, but I particularly like the first one.
Overall, this is a good CD, but I would have preferred more original material or at least choosing other worship songs to remake that are not already total classics by others.
Not their best CD Sep 15, 2009
This is definitely a good CD with a different twist on worship, but it is not Seventh Day Slumber's best CD. This CD Take Everything has some good songs on it, but not all of them are good. If you listen to their old stuff, it definitely had a more musical side to it. This stuff is good, but it is not great. Buy it and listen to it, but, it is not their best work.
Seventh Day Slumber continues to impress May 2, 2009
Thank you, Seventh Day Slumber, for failing to disappoint once again! Even though this one isn't all "original songs," it still has the passion that makes SDS one of the best bands out today. I may incur wrath for saying so, but this offering rivals "Strong Tower" from Kutless. Yeah, it's that good. This disc has found a long-time home in my 6-disc changer, and also a comfortable position on my MP3 player. Well worth the listen!
Rocked Out Worship Album Apr 16, 2009
REally nice version of some worship songs with a few originals. This is rockin but expect rockin worship songs. Very cool.
Subpar (1.5 stars), doesn't keep up with previous work. Apr 11, 2009
I have to say, I am not much for "worship" albums, but with SDS writing the songs (well at least some), I thought that the songs would keep up with their previous work. I love their other albums, but this one seems cheap. I almost don't want to rip it and put it on my iPod, but since I have a large drive, I might as well use the space. There is one song on the album that seems to be a carbon copy of one of their other songs and all they did was change the words. I also have to say, there is not much meat to the lyrics. I look at music style first and then lyrics. If the style is something I like, but the lyrics don't measure up, I won't buy the disk. If you like simple 7-11 songs, this disk is for you. 7-11 songs being those with seven words repeated eleven times to make up a song. Granted these songs aren't that bad, but still, I expected more from this album than what is on it. If you can pick it up cheap, like I did, it may not be bad to have around. SDS, please don't release albums that take away from your previous work. If this is a picture of what is to come, I may have to drop you from the few bands that I follow and buy.