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Three Wooden Crosses
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Three Wooden Crosses  (Audio CD) 
by Various Artists

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Description:

17 inspirational songs from 2006's top country artists!

Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date: August 29, 2006
Studio: Word Entertainment
Number Of Discs: 1
Average Customer Rating: based on 19 reviews
Track Listing:
1. Three Wooden Crosses -- Randy Travis
2. When The Sand Runs Out -- Rascall Flatts
3. Live Like You Were Dying -- Tim McGraw
4. There Will Come A Day -- Faith Hill
5. I Need You -- Leann Rimes
6. Go Rest High On That Mountain -- Vince Gill
7. Because You Love Me -- Jo Dee Messina
8. Long Black Train -- Josh Turner
9. I Hope You Dance -- Lee Ann Womack
10. That's What I Love About Sunday -- Craig Morgan
11. I Can Only Imagine -- Wynonna
12. They Don't Understand -- Sawyer Brown
13. A Living Prayer -- Alison Krauss and Union Station
14. Holes In The Floor Of Heaven -- Steve Wariner
15. Carry You -- Amy Grant
16. The Little Girl -- John Michael Montgomery
17. Love Can Build A Bridge -- The Judds
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5
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0 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Wonderful collection of country talentDec 17, 2007
This CD is a great collection of Country Christian artists. The title song brings a lump to your throat.

1 of 2 found the following review helpful:

2Sincerely not impressedNov 08, 2007
I would agree with S. Friend below. Not bad, and unfortunately, not even all that good. Vince Gill, Josh Turner, and Allison Krauss top the list in terms of musical craftsmanship, melodies, and lyrics. The rest are sincere, earnest, but artless, bland, and in the case of John Michael Montgomery and "The Little Girl," just plain judgmental, and offensive.

"Two non-believers, lost in this world. .. daddy drank all day and mommy did drugs... " which John Michael rhymed with the "hugs" the little girl never got. How about writing a song that doesn't sound holier-than-thou? How about reaching out to the "non-believers" instead of condemning them?

What's the point of this kind of song? The people who need to hear this message aren't the "good Christians" that go to church and take good care of their kids. The lost souls need it. Don't turn them off totally.

By the way, radical Muslims often refer to "non-believers" as a way of turning people against them. It's a sort of "hate language." Kind of makes you wonder why John Michael would choose to use those words?

Carl Owen


1 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5AWESOME ALBUM!Sep 09, 2007
This album is one I will listen to over, and over, and over again! The variety of artists, combined with the heart-warming and challenging themes makes it one I will never get tired of!

1 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Excellent Blend of Christianity and CountrySep 04, 2007
If you love country and want to be inspired by songs of God's grace and love, then you will love this one. A wide range of artists and styles.

0 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5AWESOMEJul 16, 2007
THIS CD JUST BLEW ME AWAY. IT'S AWESOME, I MUST HAVE LISTENED TO IT 25 TIMES STRAIGHT THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGING TO ANOTHER CD. I WOULD LOVE TO GIVE EVERYONE I KNOW A COPY.

 
 
 
 
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