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| Big worshipful modern rock debut finds artist in Creed-like camp. Take My Life, I Still Believe, Understand, Breaking My Fall, Nothing, In Your Presence, etc. |
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| 1 Understand |
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| 2 Right Here |
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| 3 Walk by Faith |
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| 4 Stay |
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| 5 All the Time |
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| 6 I Still Believe |
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| 7 One Day at a Time |
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| 8 Breaking My Fall |
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| 9 Nothing |
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| 10 I Know You're Calling |
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| 11 Take My Life |
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| 12 In Your Presence |
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Album Review
Newcomer Jeremy Camp delivers one of the most awe-inspiring performances of any debut CCM artist in the past decade. Vocally, musically, and lyrically "Stay" is a potent mix of one standout cut after another. Leaning heavily on a mix of acoustic and electric guitars and driving bass lines, cuts like "Understand" and "All The Time" are painted with a straightforward rock stroke. On tender moments Camp's vulnerabilities and experiences lend themselves to some shining moments. Tunes like "Right Here" lyrically lean on Christ. "Everywhere I go I know you're not far away, Your right here." Also, the acoustically driven "In Your Presence" is an example of a songwriter pouring out the essence of his soul into each word. Turning the tides, Camp sheds the acoustic image in favor of a blasting, distorted electric on the tune "Take My Life." Here the artist ventures into Creed territory with a cut that drives on 18 wheels. What's undeniable about "Stay" is that it's enduring on many different levels. Some cuts exemplify a millennium artist that writes an eclectic mix of rock-induced contemporary praise and worship while utilizing a vocal style that's strong and listenable. On another level, the mix of effect-laden electrics and steel forged bass lines completely deliver the goods. ~ Steven Douglas Losey, All Music Guide
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Biography


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