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Artist: 4 Him

Title: Face the Nation

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Category: CCM AOR

Year: 1991

Label: Benson

Catalog Number: 84418-2151-2

Personnel

Mark Harris
Kirk Sullivan
Andy Chrisman
Marty Magehee

Tracks

1.  He Never Changes  4:28
2.  Puzzles  4:40
3.  Why?  4:54
4.  When the Walls Come Down  4:20
5.  Chisel Meets the Stone  4:49
6.  Face the Nation  4:35
7.  Over the Horizon  4:01
8.  A Man You Would Write About  4:53
9.  When I Get Home  3:56
10.  Every Reason to Believe  3:35
11.  Take Me To The Place  4:41
12.  When I Get Home reprise  2:29
  
Total Running Time:  51:21

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From: M. Allen Date: December 19, 2002 at 19:26
This one is for fans of really lite AOR only; matter of fact, this Christian band is so lite it doesn't really deserve a place on this site. That said, the group offers some nice, polished, "safe" lite AOR with singable songs and professional harmony vocals. They even manage to put a slight rock edge on tracks like "Face the Nation" & "A Man You Would Write About." Still, in the kingdom of hard rock, these guys would get the boot for being way to clean-cut and sissified.

From: Harry Date: April 17, 2005 at 10:22
This 1991 Album(their 2nd)is great! Though definitely not rock, they still offer inspiring lyrics with great mellow tunes. Their 1st album(Self Titled) is great as well. Their 1st two albums kinda go together is musical style, but the 1st album is much harder to find...but thank God there's ebay. God Bless.

From: gfranciscop Date: June 22, 2021 at 21:57
Nice album overall with some good sounding tunes, that are between the limit of RnB/Pop and Hi Tech AOR. The vocals are distinct and each vocalist is given a song to show off. One of them sounds very close to young RnB singers from that era. Not a bad CD but a bit too soft, even for me. Rating: 7/10. Favorite Track: He Never Changes.


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