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Category: Rock
Year: 1996
Label: Benson
Catalog Number: 84418-4251-2
1. | Nice | |
2. | Maybe Tomorrow | |
3. | Simply Beautiful | |
4. | Never See the Day | |
5. | You Breathe | |
6. | If Only... | |
7. | Larisa | |
8. | Listen | |
9. | Through Heaven's Fields | |
10. | I'll Cry Too | |
11. | Wonder | |
12. | Chasing Shadows |
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From: Dave | Date: November 13, 2001 at 10:57 |
Another awesome output by Nouveaux, though this one has a more acoustic feel, so may not appeal to everyone here. If melody is your driving force, though, GET IT!!! |
From: koogles | Date: May 24, 2003 at 15:50 |
Like so many Christian rock follow-ups (Halo's "Heavens Calling", The Brave's "Trust", etc.) this sophmore attempt fails to sustain the magic & explosive momentum of the debut. Instead, they strip down and, with less electricity going into their instruments this time around, there's accordingly less voltage & power in the songs. The debut "Beginnings" is the one to get. THAT release is incredibly potent & recommended for fans of big-sounding rock like Def Lep, Tamplin or Liaison on steroids. |
From: Crossfire | Date: April 5, 2004 at 20:44 |
This second, and final, Nouveaux album is a drop down from Beginnings, but it still has flavor. There's nothing worse than a band producing the same ol thing every time out. Def Leppard was hurt by Adrenalize cause they didn't change with the times. Since then, Leppard has changed their sound, but it hasn't quite caught on, even though I love it. Anyways, it's a shame that Nouveaux didn't last. I would have loved to hear a thrid album. But at least we have some quality stuff that will last. |
From: Nouveauxfan | Date: September 21, 2004 at 9:07 |
The sounds of the new cd, though new, are a welcoming sound. The mostly accoustic rhythms match perfectly with the voices on this album. Great words with a greater message make this album a top choice in my cd collection. Kudos to Nouveaux. |
From: speed demon | Date: March 29, 2006 at 11:51 |
Vocals are great but the music slowed down way to much for me. Not really like Beginnings at all. A nice album to mellow down to but if your looking for that Beginnings style forget it! Too soft for me. I owned it but traded it off. Not a must have for your collection in my opinion. |
From: metalmaniac777 | Date: February 19, 2011 at 13:44 |
"...And This is how I Feel" is the name of the CD and apparently how this Christian rock was feeling at the time was quite mellow. Gone are the bombastic, over-the-top, Def Leppard-esque tunes of their debut, replaced by acoustic guitars and a chilled vibe. You'll find yourself puzzledly asking, "Is this really the same band that recorded 'Beginnings'?" You have to wonder how the band expected to keep their fans happy with this lightweight, coffeehouse-approved drivel that makes Richard Marx sound like heavy metal. I couldn't get rid of this fast enough when I first picked it up, and my opinion hasn't improved over the years. And this is how I feel: very disappointed. |
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