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Undone
MercyMe:  Undone

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Released: 2004
Label: INO
Selection #: 152554
Award winners are back with another sure-fire acoustic praise and worship hit. Homesick, In The Blink Of An Eye, Here With Me, Unaware, Where You Lead Me, etc.
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1 Where You Lead Me
2 Everything Impossible
3 Here With Me
4 In the Blink of an Eye
5 Unaware
6 Homesick
7 When You Spoke My Name
8 A Million Miles Away
9 Caught Up in the Middle
10 Never Alone
11 Undone
12 Shine On
13 Keep Singing
  
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Album Review

MercyMe returns from the platinum and Dove Award buzz of "Almost There" and "Spoken For" with "Undone". It's a melody-rich album that mixes soaring balladry with a little fizzy rock pizzazz, tying everything together with Bart Millard's easygoing vocal and faith-based lyrics. "Where You Lead Me" kicks off the album, building from a spare acoustic guitar and vocal to an outsized crescendo of keening synthesizers and the cleansed racket of the band's two guitarists (Barry Graul was added to the lineup in 2003). That formula also guides "Everything Possible," though it opts for a more propulsive beat, and also features a cool instrumental breakdown full of chunky power chords. Lyrically, it's the usual devotion to the Big JC -- the lush "Here With Me" might be a Robbie Williams pop gem were it not for its devotional bent. At the same time, Millard also spends time on "Undone" dealing with the relationship between his faith and his earthly worries and responsibilities. "How can I further Your kingdom/When I'm so wrapped up in mine?" he asks in "In The Blink Of An Eye." "Though I'm living the good life/Can my life be something great?" The lines reference Millard and MercyMe's still-fresh ascendancy to CCM's upper crust, where more pressure and bigger tours probably put a premium on praise & worship time. "Homesick" is a delicate ballad about being apart, while the atmospheric title track is full of quiet resignation. With its slick production and MercyMe's full lineup of guitars, percussion, and keys, "Undone" suggests the tangent of Nashville contemporary country that favors straightforward pop melody over any sort of hard twang. Likewise, the album's more upbeat moments reflect the trend in secular adult alternative toward earnest vocals over whitewashed rock (à la Vertical Horizon). Both sounds work well for MercyMe on "Undone", doubtless giving fans of the band's music and devotion plenty more to believe in. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide

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