Isn't that funny? I thought I was reviewing a CD from a new artist, or at least someone that I had never heard of before.
After doing a search of Jeremy Riddle, trying to find a video to put in my review, I realized that he is the artist who sings Sweetly Broken, one of my favorite songs.
Don't you love this song?
Well, I listened to this new CD, and it is hard to know whether you like a song or not the first time you hear it. I listened to many of the songs several times, and must say that I really like this CD.
There are a couple of songs that I really, really like.
He reminds me of Jeremy Camp or Matthew West, so if you like them you would like Jeremy Riddle.
Of course that is assuming that you don't know who he is, or if like me, didn't realize you knew who he was. lol
"Riddle began production on the album nearly a year ago with Dove Award winning producer Ed Cash (Chris Tomlin, Matthew West, David Crowder Band) at the helm. Cash’s contribution forms the backbone of the album which also features production from Bobby Hartry, a long time Riddle collaborator. The project follows Prepare The Way: Live, an album recorded in front of a live audience in Corpus Christi, Tex., earlier this year from Vineyard.
Riddle describes Furious saying, “It’s hard to come up with words that depict the magnitude of Christ’s love – the depth and width of it. Furious doesn’t work outside of the context of love; we tend to translate the word as angry, but I see it as a super-powerful force; stronger, deeper, broader than our vocabulary can fully describe."
Four years on the road as a touring worship leader eventually took its toll on Jeremy, so in January 2011, the former jr. high youth pastor came on staff as worship community pastor at Bethel Church in Redding, Calif. Working under pastors Brian and Jenn Johnson, Jeremy facilitates a worship community of over 200 people within the church.
“My wife (Katie) and I have always had a heart to serve the local church and never wanted to do the full-time travel thing for very long, so it felt like a good time to transition into something different,” Jeremy says. “I’ve developed such an appreciation for the fruit that has been sowed from my life – personally and artistically – by being part of a local community.”
Consequently, several of the tracks on Furious are also featured on Be Lifted High, the most recent album from Bethel Church.
“These songs are a reflection of being part of something bigger than just me,” Jeremy says. “Through some significant growth in understanding and living out humility from a very independent place, I’ve shifted into a place where I can’t even claim this record is completely inspired by me. There are so many elements of the album that could never have flowed from me had I not been connected to people walking out life with me.”
Here is a video that I found on You Tube of one of the songs on this new album. Enjoy!
I very much like this CD, and I would recommend it. I particularly like that all of his songs are Christian songs. There are so many Christian bands out there that have songs that really have nothing to do with God.
You won't have to worry about that with this CD.
AND, guess what? I actually have one copy to give away to one of my readers! YAY! lol
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17 comments:
I thought Jeremy Riddle was a new artist until you posted this. I have heard that song on the radio.
Karen @ http://fruitofhands.blogspot.com/
I am following you already on GFC
Karen @ http://fruitofhands.blogspot.com/
I haven't heard of Jeremy Riddle before, but enjoyed the song you linked up. I'm a new follower through Networked Blogs (It doesn't appear GFC is showing up).
I "liked" you on facebook.
Karen@ http://fruitofhands.blogspot.com/
I'd never heard of him before the reviews started. :)
I have heard so much about this CD, I'd REALLY love to win. I've heard of Jeremy before, but don't have any of his CD's.
I already follow with GFC.
I like your blog on FB.
No it's not my first time and I love his song Sweetly Broken too
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I sub by email
SeekingHim at gmail dot com
I like your FB page
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I subscribe via email.
lmcinnis@colin.edu
The name Jeremy Riddle sounds familiar, but I'm not sure I've heard much of his music before.
I follow you with GFC.
I liked your FB page.
I just subscribed via email.
I had not heard of Jeremy Riddle before this CD.
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