Some Things Never Change
Track Listings
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1. All That Matters to the Lord
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2. Some Things Never Change
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3. I Call Him Lord
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4. Jesus Laughing
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5. God Doesn't Know
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6. I Wanna Go to Heaven
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7. Too Big to Miss
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8. I'll Trade the Old Cross for a Crown
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9. He's There
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10. Isn't It Amazing?
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11. Make It Real
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Some Things Never Change, Music, Mark Lowry, CCM, Pop, Spoken / Comedy / Radio Shows
Average customer rating:
- Mark Lowry, the vocalist
- Simply Beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!
- Sheer vocal excellence!
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Some Things Never Change
Mark Lowry
Manufacturer: Spring House / EMI
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Christian & Gospel
| Styles
| Music
Gospel
| Christian & Gospel
| Styles
| Music
Christian Contemporary Music
| Christian & Gospel
| Styles
| Music
General
| Miscellaneous
| Styles
| Music
Similar Items:
- Best of Mark Lowry, Vol. 1
- Be the Miracle
- But Seriously
- Best of Mark Lowry, Vol. 2
- Remotely Controlled
ASIN: B0000E6XKS
Release Date: 2003-11-18 |
Tracks:
- 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?
- Make It Real
Customer Reviews:
Mark Lowry, the vocalist.......2005-06-11
It's hard to say what Mark Lowry is best known for. His comedy? His singing? Writing the lyrics to "Mary Did You Know?" But this CD reminds us of what a fine singer Mark Lowry is. By far my favorite song on this collection is "Isn't It Amazing," a wonderful song of worship and praise. Mark harmonizes with his friends on "I Call Him Lord" and "I Will Trade the old Cross for a Crown" and the results are lovely. Lowry's humorous side comes through on "Too Big to Miss," his own composition about the story of David and Goliath. "Some Things Never Change" closes with "Make it Real," a plaintive song about a person searching for the truth about God.
Simply Beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!.......2004-01-04
Ok let me begin by saying, that this is by far the best album That Mark Lowry has done. The vocal arrangements are done beautifully. My Favorite Song on the album Is "I Call him Lord". Mark has a lot of passion in his voice, and is one of a kind. If you've never bought one of Mark's Solo Singing Albums, This is the one to get. Congratulations on a job well done Mark. I highly recommend this album. It is simply Awesome!!!
Sheer vocal excellence!.......2003-11-18
From the pop feel of "But Seriously" to the country/bluegrass/Southern Gospel style of "Some Things Never Change", Mark Lowry's solo work shows he can comfortably handle just about any musical style out there. His voice has pure beauty, his singing filled with emotion and passion. Like Patsy Cline, he's a definitive singer-once he gets hold of a song, it's difficult associating it with anyone else (as is the case with his often-covered "Mary Did You Know").
Fans of Mark's humor won't be disappointed. His self declared foray into rap tells the story of David in "Too Big To Miss". "I Wanna Go To Heaven" showcases Woody Wright's clever lyricism and Mark's vocal versatility as he handles all four parts of this "quartet".
The other quartet showcase in this package is "I'll Trade the Old Cross For A Crown", featuring three-fourths of a past Gaither Vocal Band incarnation (Mark, Bill Gaither, Michael English) with Reggie Smith handling the tenor part. Mark also successfully recalls the style of the Singing Rambos, joined by Kim Lord and Amber Franks of LordSong on Dottie Rambo's "I Call Him Lord."
Though "Make It Real" is pulled from the Gaither Vocal Band "I Do Believe" album to include on this release, its message remains as powerful and could see some new life should it be viewed for crossover possibility.
"Some Things Never Change" will hopefully earn Mark some additional respect as a vocalist as well as a humorist. It's hard to imagine not taking notice of a voice like his.
Average customer rating:
- Consistency
- Superlative Supertramp
- EXCELLENT
- 1.5 stars- Kind of a lame effort
- Excellent!!
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Some Things Never Change
Supertramp
Manufacturer: Chrysalis
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rock
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
Progressive Rock
| Progressive
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
Album-Oriented Rock (AOR)
| Classic Rock
| Styles
| Music
Classic Rock
| Imports
| Stores
| Music
Rock
| Imports
| Stores
| Music
Similar Items:
- Slow Motion
- Supertramp
- Indelibly Stamped
- Brother Where You Bound
- Famous Last Words
ASIN: B000005RMJ
Release Date: 1997-01-01 |
Tracks:
- It's A Hard World
- You Win, I Lost
- Get Your Act Together
- Live To Love You
- Some Things Never Change
- Listen To Me Please
- Sooner Or Later
- Help Me Down That Road
- And The Light
- Give Me A Chance
- C'est What?
- Where There's A Will
Album Description
Import pressing of their 1997 album (out-of-print in the US) features the single 'You Win, I Lose' and the unmarked bonus track 'Give Me A Chance' which only appeared on a few U.S. copies! The line up is the original, except that ex-Crowded House member Mark Hart has replaced Roger Hodgson. 12 tracks in all. EMI.
Album Details
This Classic Rock Group Returns with all New Studio Album, Original Line-up is the Same, Except Roger Hodgson who Has Been Replaced by Ex-crowded House Member, Mark Hart.
Customer Reviews:
Consistency.......2007-06-15
12 songs and each has its own tempo and message. I enjoyed their little look into life's ups-and-downs.
Superlative Supertramp.......2007-01-08
Ironically, the mass-market popularity of Supertramp rests on a the hummable hooks of its middle-period albums. Thus, I can only guess that the many criticisms of this particular album come from fans to whom "Logical Song" seems the pinnacle of musical achievement. Too bad for them... they're missing out on some of the best work of this band's career. This is most certainly a Supertramp album to rival (and in some ways, exceed) the best output of their halcyon days.
Yes, gone are the trite little singles of Breakfast in America. Instead, the band expands its reach, weaving a lavish musical tapestry of many scintillating instrumental threads. There's an echo here of the beautiful studio jamming of Supertramp's vastly under-rated first album. Some reviewers (All-Music Guide, shame on you) have taken this as a sign that Supertramp 'can no longer create catchy little songs.' Hey, maybe they've simply evolved beyond that sort of silliness. The tracks on Some Things Never Change sound at once familiar, yet fresh and new. But where earlier works tended to stop short, these go on, achieving their jazzy, mesmerizing potential in a full five, six, or nine minutes.
Bands move on; if you trust their vision, then you have no choice but to follow where they lead. The reward is discovering unexpected gems like this one.
EXCELLENT.......2006-05-19
Yes, we miss Roger Hodgson, BUT Rick Davies not only sang more than 'Bloody Well Right' in past years, but has put together a jazzy and sophisticated album, that perhaps is more like Steely Dan than Supertramp's more pop tunes under Hodgson, but once again, this is classy musical workings....great stuff, and for anyone who ever saw this performed live, like I did when the album was first released, all I can say is WOW! Great concert. So, for those die-hard fans afraid of change, I say, let go of the past and listen with an open mind and ear, and it will impress the heck out of you. Enjoy!
1.5 stars- Kind of a lame effort.......2006-05-18
This albums like Sominex, It will definitely put you to sleep. They need to have another vocalist to sing some of the songs so Rick Davies doesn't have to sing on every song. The songs on here are not up tempo enough and are kind of lazy and jazzy and just pretty boring stuff. It would be great if Roger Hodgson would return because they could really use him these days. They have a couple of really long songs of which one is over 9 minutes in length and the other is over 8 minutes, and that's getting pretty long for Supertramp songs. Just stick with all of Supertramps albums from the 70's because they blow the 80's and 90's stuff out of the water.
Excellent!!.......2006-02-23
After reading some of the reviews here, I was kinda bracing me when I put the cd on. I listened to it in a single run..., and again..., and again...
It is an awesome album. This must surely be one of their quality wise most consistent albums!
Indeed, this is a (re)new(ed) Supertramp... and what an improvement at that! If someone would have said this is a new group I'd have said it is a crossover between Steely Dan and Supertramp.
A recipe for high quality, terrific sounding music, if you ask me.
Average customer rating:
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Some Things Never Change
Wilburns
Manufacturer: Morningstar
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Christian & Gospel
| Styles
| Music
Gospel
| Christian & Gospel
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B000008P5F
Release Date: 1996-01-23 |
Tracks:
- Strength for the Journey
- When the Clouds Roll Back
- I'm Saved
- Going for the Gold
- Let the First One Be Me
- John Chapter Three
- Some Things Never Change
- Teach Me Lord to Wait
- Endure Till the End
- In the Valley of the Shadow of Death
Average customer rating:
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Some Things Never Change
Amy Gaither-Hayes
Manufacturer: Spring House Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
ASIN: B000CNP29Y |
Product Description
Tracks:
1. Just A Little While
2. Right Place Right Time
3. Some Things Never Change
4. Hannah Street
5. Stories
6. Indiana Rain
7. My Disheartened Old Hero
8. At The Cross
9. You Sent Me Flowers (Duet With Benjy Gaither)
10. Wind In The Trees
Average customer rating:
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Some Things Never Change
Supertramp
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Pop Rock
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B0002XNFQ6
Release Date: 2004-01-06 |
Album Description
Brand new album, their first in 10 years, featuring thesingle 'You Win, I Lose' and the unmarked bonus track 'GiveMe A Chance' which only appeared on a few U.S. copies! Theline up is the original, except that ex-Crowded House memberMark Hart has replaced Roger Hodgson. 12 tracks total. 1997EMI release.
Average customer rating:
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Some Things Never Change
Lynsey Bostick
Manufacturer: Lynsey Bostick
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Country Gospel
| Christian & Gospel
| Styles
| Music
Gospel
| Christian & Gospel
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B000AM22GI
Release Date: 2004-10-26 |
Tracks:
- Givin' It Up
- No End to Love
- Some Things
- Going Home
- Carry Me
- God Loves You
- You Remain
- You Can Move Mountains
- Man of Your Dreams
- He Still Sees Me
- Heavenly Family Reunion
Product Description
Beautifully sung Christian Music. Tracks are listed in the 2nd image for this CD.
Average customer rating:
- Consistency
- Superlative Supertramp
- EXCELLENT
- 1.5 stars- Kind of a lame effort
- Excellent!!
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Some Things Never Change
Supertramp
Manufacturer: Oxygen Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rock
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
Progressive Rock
| Progressive
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
Album-Oriented Rock (AOR)
| Classic Rock
| Styles
| Music
Similar Items:
- Slow Motion
- Supertramp
- Indelibly Stamped
- Brother Where You Bound
- Famous Last Words
ASIN: B000005EJL
Release Date: 1997-06-03 |
Tracks:
- It's A Hard World
- You Win, I Lose
- Get Your Act Together
- Live To Love You
- Some Things Never Change
- Listen To Me Please
- Sooner Or Later
- Help Me Down That Road
- And The Light
- C'Est What?
- Where There's A Will
Album Description
Rick Davies, Bob Siebenberg, Mark Hart and John Helliwell re-formed Supertramp with a number of anonymous studio musicians in 1997 to record and release Some Things Never Change, their first album in ten years. And the title is correct, nothing much has changed within Supertramp's world; they're simply churning out the same sophisticated jazzy, lite-funk-inflected pop as they did in the mid-'80s.
Album Details
This Classic Rock Group Returns with all New Studio Album, Original Line-up is the Same, Except Roger Hodgson who Has Been Replaced by Ex-crowded House Member, Mark Hart.
Customer Reviews:
Consistency.......2007-06-15
12 songs and each has its own tempo and message. I enjoyed their little look into life's ups-and-downs.
Superlative Supertramp.......2007-01-08
Ironically, the mass-market popularity of Supertramp rests on a the hummable hooks of its middle-period albums. Thus, I can only guess that the many criticisms of this particular album come from fans to whom "Logical Song" seems the pinnacle of musical achievement. Too bad for them... they're missing out on some of the best work of this band's career. This is most certainly a Supertramp album to rival (and in some ways, exceed) the best output of their halcyon days.
Yes, gone are the trite little singles of Breakfast in America. Instead, the band expands its reach, weaving a lavish musical tapestry of many scintillating instrumental threads. There's an echo here of the beautiful studio jamming of Supertramp's vastly under-rated first album. Some reviewers (All-Music Guide, shame on you) have taken this as a sign that Supertramp 'can no longer create catchy little songs.' Hey, maybe they've simply evolved beyond that sort of silliness. The tracks on Some Things Never Change sound at once familiar, yet fresh and new. But where earlier works tended to stop short, these go on, achieving their jazzy, mesmerizing potential in a full five, six, or nine minutes.
Bands move on; if you trust their vision, then you have no choice but to follow where they lead. The reward is discovering unexpected gems like this one.
EXCELLENT.......2006-05-19
Yes, we miss Roger Hodgson, BUT Rick Davies not only sang more than 'Bloody Well Right' in past years, but has put together a jazzy and sophisticated album, that perhaps is more like Steely Dan than Supertramp's more pop tunes under Hodgson, but once again, this is classy musical workings....great stuff, and for anyone who ever saw this performed live, like I did when the album was first released, all I can say is WOW! Great concert. So, for those die-hard fans afraid of change, I say, let go of the past and listen with an open mind and ear, and it will impress the heck out of you. Enjoy!
1.5 stars- Kind of a lame effort.......2006-05-18
This albums like Sominex, It will definitely put you to sleep. They need to have another vocalist to sing some of the songs so Rick Davies doesn't have to sing on every song. The songs on here are not up tempo enough and are kind of lazy and jazzy and just pretty boring stuff. It would be great if Roger Hodgson would return because they could really use him these days. They have a couple of really long songs of which one is over 9 minutes in length and the other is over 8 minutes, and that's getting pretty long for Supertramp songs. Just stick with all of Supertramps albums from the 70's because they blow the 80's and 90's stuff out of the water.
Excellent!!.......2006-02-23
After reading some of the reviews here, I was kinda bracing me when I put the cd on. I listened to it in a single run..., and again..., and again...
It is an awesome album. This must surely be one of their quality wise most consistent albums!
Indeed, this is a (re)new(ed) Supertramp... and what an improvement at that! If someone would have said this is a new group I'd have said it is a crossover between Steely Dan and Supertramp.
A recipe for high quality, terrific sounding music, if you ask me.
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