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Nov
2003
Mark Lowry - Some Things Never Change


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imageLabel: Gaither Music Group
Website: [url=http://www.marklowry.com]http://www.marklowry.com[/url]
Producers: Michael Sykes and Michael English
Song Titles: “All That Matters To The Lord,” “Some Things Never Change,” “I Call Him Lord,” “Jesus Laughing,” “God Doesn’t Know,” “I Wanna Go To Heaven,” “Too Big To Miss,” “I’ll Trade The Old Cross For A Crown,” “He’s There,” “Isn’t It Amazing,” and “Make It Real”

Mark Lowry is well known for his comedy videos and the 13 year stint he pulled as baritone for the Gaither Vocal Band. Lowry shows more of his serious side than typical comedians, though, and over the years he’s proven himself to be gifted in the realm of more subtle communication through song. Consider “Mary, Did You Know?” It was written and recorded by Lowry with the Vocal Band, and aside from Michael English‘s original version, I find Lowry’s to be the most compelling rendition I’ve heard of that song . . . that’s not a mild compliment, considering that since English’s version came out that song has been recorded by just about everyone and their brother.

Some Things Never Change gives us a chance to see more of this side of Lowry. It’s essentially a follow up to his 1998 vocal solo release But Seriously. 11 tunes are included, and most are new tunes. Lowry reaches back for a few re-makes. One is Dottie Rambo‘s “I Call Him Lord,” first published in 1975. Another is “Make It Real,” written by Suzanne Jennings and originally recorded by Lowry with the Gaither Vocal Band on their I Do Believe release. Speaking of the Vocal Band, a third re-make features an almost reunion of their early 1990s line-up. Michael English and Bill Gaither join Lowry for a modern quartet version of “I’ll Trade The Old Cross For A Crown.” I call it an “almost” reunion because Reggie Smith provides the tenor part in lieu of Jim Murray or Terry Franklin. English and Smith get some exposed solo lines, too. It’s not just backup singing for Lowry.

One of the more introspective numbers on Some Things Never Change is “God Doesn’t Know,” which Lowry co-wrote with Bruce Carroll. The message is summed up in the line “God doesn’t know a sinner He can’t love.” “Isn’t It Amazing” is in a similar serious vein . . . written by Geron Davis. This is an inspirational number about the incredible sacrifice God made for us. Lowry is backed by a choir of background vocals.

Comedy isn’t missing from this recording, though. Two novelty tunes are smack dab in the center of this CD. The first is a multi-dimensionally interesting tune called “I Wanna Go To Heaven.” It’s interesting on a production/performance level, because Lowry sings all four parts of a quartet arrangement. On a lighter level, lines like “if the golden streets were stainless steel, if the gates of pearl had a plastic feel, if the marriage supper was a happy meal” etc., will have you chuckling. The other novelty number is a Ray Stevens style “talk your way through” tune called “Too Big To Miss.” The Old Testament story of David and Goliath is viewed with Lowry’s unique perspective. He originally wrote the lyrics in 1984, and comments in the CD liner notes that with this song “rap was born . . .sorta.”

Liner notes aren’t mentioned often in CD reviews, but Lowry includes a thought provoking paragraph about the guy who took out the trash at the recording studio while he was doing these sessions . . . well worth reading if it makes you think twice about how you treat people you meet in life. Also, while we’re on the topic of liner notes, Lowry writes a sentence or two describing some background element or motivation for each song on the CD . . . interesting reading if you’re curious about that type of thing.

Excellent production and a broad palette of musical styles makes Some Things Never Change a great product. It’s a step up for Lowry in craft compared to But Seriously. Despite being a new recording, “Make It Real” may be viewed as redundant from the previous version. That’s a minor issue considering that you get 10 other tunes that haven’t seen the same degree of exposure, though. This CD earns 4 1/2 stars easily.

Reader Comments

:rolleyes: I thought this was about Mark Lowry... Hmmm... If I do not agree with what an artist has done.. I just do not support it. I know a little about the Michael English thing. He sinned and confessed and took some time off ( i believe..) So I am glad Mark is giving him a chance. It's different if he was still doing something that was contrary to the Word of God... then he needs to stay out of the public venue.. just a humble servant of God's opinion. djdebsing :whistle:


Commented by djdebsing On 11/28/2003
smile This is a great CD... Mark has a wonderful voice!


Commented by On 11/28/2003
:thumbsup: Album sounds incredable. Thank you Mark for a great album, and thank you for standing by Michael English. What an awesome witness to Godly friendship. Michael keep on keeping on, don't worry what people say all that matters is what God says.


Commented by On 11/28/2003
:thumbsup: Mark, the new cd is wonderful. I have been playing it since I got it. I like every song on the cd, however, my favorites are Isn't it Amazing and Trade the Old Cross for a Crown. I am a big Michael English fan and really appreciate the fact that you have stood by him. He is a very humble and sensitive man which I believe is the reason why some so called Christians feel that they have to judge him. Remember the the bible says that we will be forgiven in the way in which we forgive others. It is time to let Michael do what he does best...sing God's praises and let his past be just that. He is an extremely talented man and I know he blesses people everywhere who hear him. Thanks, Mark for doing the cd and including Michael.

englishfan :thumbsup:


Commented by On 11/30/2003
Were it not for GRACE! THANK YOU JESUS!!!!!!!


Commented by On 12/11/2003
Wow! What an awesome CD. I bought it for my wife for Christmas. Listening to "I Wanna Go to Heaven" for the first time in the car, we gave each other the same look and wondered that Mark had sung all the parts! This guy can sing!


Commented by On 01/01/2004
For all the people putting down Michael English please take a moment and read Roger Bennett's column entiled "Don't Shoot the Wounded."
We have all sinned and we all have a great God whose is willing to forgive AND forget. Shouldn't we all do the same.


Commented by On 01/22/2004
The more and more I listen to this CD the more and more I love it. I have called all the local Christian radio stations and ask them to play it. They started playing it. :thumbsup:


Commented by Patty Killinger On 02/20/2004
WOW! That is my response to Mark K. This is a guy who has apparently arrived.
If any of you have read other reviews and posts you will find his comments to be negative. On one post is says he is so tired of GVB, guess what - don't buy the CD's, that leaves more for those who will enjoy it and can be ministered to. Slamming Guy & David's hair - come on!

On this post there is the slamming of Michael English and Mark Lowry. I wish I had your ticket to Heaven Mark K
if we can all reach the pinnacle of where you are we will certainly be in good shape. Didn't your mother tell you, if you can't say anything nice, then don't say anything at all.


Commented by On 02/26/2004
i am real upset that no one has the lyrics for the awsome song make it real
i really enjoy mark lowry he is a awsome work of god :hehe: :hehe:


Commented by On 04/18/2004
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Mark Lowry - Some Things Never Change
Written: 11/16/2003
Author: David Bruce Murray
Category: CD Reviews
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