Lord, Would You Do That for Me - Sawyer Brown, Crawford, Anthony
The Walk - Sawyer Brown, Miller, Mark A.
Still Water - Sawyer Brown, Hubbard, Gregg
Circles - Sawyer Brown, Green, Marv
It Wasn't His Child - Sawyer Brown, Ewing, Skip
The Sun Don't Shine on the Same Folks All the Time - Sawyer Brown, Gray, Mark [Vocals/
800 Pound Jesus - Sawyer Brown, Maddox, Billy
Building a True Believer - Sawyer Brown, Miller, Mark A.
Considered the Rolling Stones of country music, Sawyer Brown comes at us with their 19th release. This project features some their greatest hits along with previously unreleased tracks. 10 tracks. Curb. 2003.
Considered the Rolling Stones of country music, Sawyer Brown comes at us with their 19th release. This project features some their greatest hits along with previously unreleased tracks. 10 tracks. Curb. 2003.
Sawyer Brown - Little Bit of Old and New Blended Harmony...
Jeremy | Stillwater, OK | 05/17/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)
"For those of you out there that are in the mood for something different than pop-country, this is the album needed.
S.B. has successfully mixed and matched the sound that made them popular with a more contemporary edge, without giving in to mainstream music.
The harmonies are still there, along with a few great songs from yester-year, including "The Walk" and "Still Water".
Like Randy Travis, Sawyer Brown dove into the Inspirational category, with songs such as, "Lord, Would You Do That For Me" and "It Wasn't His Child".
Don't be surprised if your heart is touched after listening to the first few songs.
In my opinion, people will not be dissapointed with this album and it is a "must-buy" for true Sawyer Brown fans.
Pop it in the CD Player, sit back, relax, and enjoy the sounds that bring a bit of old and new back into the radio."
Good, solid, enjoyable
Perry Clark | Leawood, KS USA | 11/28/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)
"While I've always enjoyed catching a Sawyer Brown tune on the radio, and immensely enjoy some of their previous albums, they've been kinda quiet of late. Unfortunately, this album is unlikely to lead to large amounts of air time for Miller and the boys, but it deserves better. The group has always been willing, behind the leadership of Mark Miller, to tackle some of the thornier issues of day-to-day life, and they continue in that vein right to where it should lead--but where mainstream station programmers are unlikely to follow. This album represents what modern country gospel could and should be, while still being only the beginnings of an exploration into that as-yet uncharted sea. I hope they (and others) can continue to open the doors into new country-gospel spaces. It'll only get better."
WOW
Perry Clark | 07/14/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"What a fantastic Christian CD! I wish more country artists would put out this type of CD. "The Walk" will bring tears to your eyes - "800 pound Jesus" will make you smile.A must buy for anyone who loves country gospel!"
Now I know Mark Miller is a TRUE BELIEVER!
Elesa Becker | Galeton, CO | 01/15/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Mark Miller and Sawyer Brown have out done themselves. I have never been SO excited in all my life to find out that Mark is a Christian and is bringing Glory to God with his music. I was a devote Sawyer Brown fan in the 80's and early 90's. I then started walking closer with my Lord, and gave up "country" music. Since I hadn't been involved with country, little did I know that Sawyer Brown was mixing their faith, their love of country music, and a gospel approach in their music. I LOVE THIS CD!! What makes it even better is that most of the songs are written by Mark, or members of Sawyer. The lyrics are true to Sawyer, yet bring Glory to God! I'm so glad to be back in the Sawyer Brown fan club!"