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Three Bridges - Stand Your Ground

Produced by Jeff Collins and Chris White
Recorded at MTC Studios, Nashville , TN
Independent Label

Three Bridges is a unique sounding trio with a variety of sounds that will please just about everybody. Best known for their hit single "Dear Captain," I was wondering what they would possibly do to top that. From the very first song, "Cooling Waters," a song that will take you back to your childhood in relating to your experience with the Lord, the stage is set to take you on a musical journey that will change your life.

"Stand Your Ground" will take you into an atmosphere of security and comfort knowing that if you just "stand your ground" the Lord will be with you. Showing their diversity "Let Faith Answer The Door" has a nice jazzy feel to that will have your head bobbing back and forth. Just after that, hold on to your seats because the fiddle takes off and you will be out of breath by the time "I'm Running Up A Hill" is finished. This would be a great radio pick. Rush hour would never be the same after this cut is played. The only problem with it is that it is too short. Showing that they can sing straight Southern Gospel, "Grand And Glorious Savior", and "I'm On Tour" will convince you beyond any doubt. "No Matter What" is a strong "country" styled ballad. This song is tailor made for those people who are going through severe trials in their lives.

I find it amazing that Three Bridges can sing so many styles and yet keep their harmony and movements so very tight. You will not be sorry after you buy this CD and find the quality is top notch.

These guys are going to be at the 5th Annual SoGospelNews Convention so make plans to hear them there.

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Written: 04/30/2004 | Category: CD Reviews Comments: 0
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