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B. J. Thomas - You Gave Me Love / Miracle (Reissue) (2014)

B. J. Thomas - You Gave Me Love / Miracle (Reissue) (2014)

BAND/ARTIST: B. J. Thomas

  • Title: You Gave Me Love / Miracle
  • Year Of Release: 2014
  • Label: Real Gone Music
  • Genre: CCM, Soft Rock, Country
  • Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
  • Total Time: 01:12:20
  • Total Size: 348/638 Mb (scans)
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Tracklist:

01. Using Things And Loving People
02. Jesus On My Mind
03. You Gave Me Love
04. The Faith Of A Little Child
05. I'm Gonna See Jesus
06. Lord I'm Just A Baby
07. What Your Love Did For Me
08. I Need To Be Still [And Let God Love Me]
09. Love Has Arrived
10. He's Walking In My Shoes
11. Satan, You're A Liar
12. Would They Love Him Down In Shreveport
13. Hey Jesus, You're My Best Friend
14. Hand Of The Man
15. Born Again
16. Mr. Heartache Mender
17. I Need A Miracle
18. I'm In Tune (Finding How Good Life Can Be)
19. The Owner Of The Store
20. Sail On Atlanta
21. The Only Man-Made Thing Coming Out Of Heaven Are The Scars On Jesus' Hands
22. Away In A Manger
23. The First Noel

This 2014 Real Gone two-fer contains B.J. Thomas' 1979 album You Gave Me Love (When Nobody Gave Me a Prayer) and his 1982 record Miracle, plus three bonus tracks: one taken from a 1982 hits collection, and two others from The Word Family Christmas Album, Vol. 2 in 1981.
You Gave Me Love opens with a heavy dose of mawkishness -- a children's choir singing along with "Using Things and Loving People," which has a bit more sweetness than this sparkling sing-song tune deserves. Nevertheless, this does indicate that You Gave Me Love is a considerably bolder affair than its predecessor Happy Man, boasting a greater palette of sonic colors along with a few lively tempos to boot. This cheerfulness does not outweigh the ballads that remain the focus of Thomas here. Sometimes, the production is a little bit too exacting, a choice that slows the paces of those ballads and therefore the record at large, but generally this is a nicely balanced and sharp late-'70s CCM album. Miracle, in contrast to the even-handed You Gave Me Love, is quite adventurous, something that the spooky neo-prog opener "Satan, You're a Liar" suggests. The difference is a switch in producers, with Pete Drake stepping in for Archie P. Jordan and helping bring in a strong and varied set of songs. The range on Miracle is immediately apparent, once "Satan, You're a Liar" gives way to Bobby Braddock's gospel "Would They Love Him Down in Shreveport" -- and gospel resurfaces on "The Owner of the Store," which features support from the Jordanaires -- but that is quickly followed by the punchy pop of "Hey Jesus, You're My Best Friend," and the album also touches upon straight-up country via "Hand of the Man" and "I Need a Miracle," which Thomas and his wife Gloria co-wrote with B.W. Stevenson. Elsewhere, there are some snazzy reminders of mainstream pop -- the fuzzy fanfare of "Born Again" and Vegas splendor of "Mr. Heartache Mender" -- and this variety means Miracle is his first Christian album since Home Where I Belong to be as cannily crafted and successful as pure music. It's one of his best latter-day records by any measure.


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