'Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God's will is - His good, pleasing, and perfect will. ' Romans 12:2
BarlowGirl had an incredible first year on the national scene! They became the BEST SELLING NEW ARTIST in 2004 with the help of their massive radio hit Mirror and Never Alone which became the 2004 Song of the Year at multiple formats. During this exciting first year, the three sisters that make up BarlowGirl continued to fall even more in love with the Creator through their journaling. It is here, in their personal journals, where 9 of the songs from this album were pulled from. Touching on topics including purity, finding your self worth in Christ, and learning to completely trust God, producer Otto Price (BarlowGirl, GRITS) brings these songs to life.
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Let Go
I Need You To Love Me
Enough
Porcelain Heart
Take Me Away
Psalm 73
5 Minutes Of Fame
Thoughts Of You
No One Like You
Never Alone (radio remix)
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ReviewCCM ReviewLast year’s best-selling debut artist unveils its pivotal follow-up.
Leave it to the Barlow girls to take something as private and candid as a journal entry and strap it to a screaming bottle rocket. With its decidedly literal title, the sophomore effort, Another Journal Entry, does just that—and the best part is, they didn’t have to debut a clothing line or star in a reality TV show to set that fuse aflame. No siree, this release is a hype-free zone. As you might expect, the Barlow sisters allowed the album to flow lyrically straight from the raw material of their own journals, where each Barlow documents her faith walk in ink. Journal Entry’s romping, playful tracks—such as “Five Minutes of Fame,” a what-iffing, get-over-yourself song about selling out for fame, and the virtually dizzying, riotously fun cover of David Crowder Band’s “No One Like You”—showcase the group’s natural moxie. But it has its emotional, warm portions too. The Celtic-flavored “Porcelain Heart” is an ethereal confession, and “Never Alone” sounds achingly blunt, like a Davidic lament for times when things look peachy, but suddenly, life becomes a holy mess. The only other song that is not a Barlow original is the cover of Chris Tomlin’s “Enough,” which fits snugly into the disc’s give-You-credit-for-getting-us-through spirit. BarlowGirl obviously takes its music far more seriously than the girls take themselves, and the result is explosively true-to-life in some spots, charming in others. While this is a good pop rock offering, it still sounds much like standard Top-40 Christian radio fare, leaving room for the band to hone its own sound and approach. And it’s all wrapped in a sound that mixes The Bangles, The Go-Gos, ’80’s Heart and Simple Plan, punctuated with some Dukes of Hazzard-worthy whoops, so distinctly Barlow. Thank heaven for little girls! TERI K. MODISETTE Review Provided by CCMmagazine.com Look For Similar Products By SubjectBrowse All > Teens > Music > Contemporary
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