Review by: GospelSite.net

Producer: Regie Hamm
Label: Reunion Records

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SAVE ON CLAY CROSSE

Review - A Different Man (Clay Crosse)

A long three years after 'Stained Glass', Clay Crosse is back. His new album comes after an intense period of struggling with moral, spiritual, and vocal problems, but Clay has emerged from his struggles 'A Different Man'. This new album reflects the powerful vibes of 'Stained Glass' but also conveys the feeling of a life reshaped by the grace of God.

Clay experiments with some new sounds on this album. The pop-chorus of 'No Fear' rocks the album from the start: 'I have no fear / Because I know / That my God rules / He's in control / Forever, forever, forever, forever'. Then there's a rap but it's hard to understand. The closing of the song sounds a bit like dc Talk.

As well as the more upbeat songs, there are softer songs too. The most beautiful song on this album that could make you cry is 'Arms of Jesus'. It's a heartfelt cry for Jesus, and a realization that God always forgives: 'But when I fall... / Let me fall / Into the arms of Jesus / Let me come into His kingdom / And kneel at His cross'.

Throughout this album there's a lot of good songs. Clay's comments are included in the lyric booklet that show a man changed for God's purpose. The songs of 'Stained Glass' enveloped the listener and moved them with spine-tingling music and lyrics, and Clay's new songs do the same, but they are more passionate and powerful than ever before.

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