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Honesty and poignancy from a singer sorely missedRich Mullins did it again in recording this album. No other Christian songwriter has combined the sense of honesty and poignancy that Rich was able to provoke in his listeners. "Brother's Keeper" is yet another example of his imaginative and stirring songwriting, as well as his beautifully plain voice.From the opening track to "Quoting Deuteronomy to the Devil", Rich sings songs about sins, our failings and hypocrisy, and the grace of God, so wonderfully done that one doesn't notice the opening…
What's Missing?I own all the Rich Mullins albums and always have one in my CD case. What I try to do is go through them one at a time, swapping them out in chronological order. "Brother's Keeper" doesn't last longer than a couple days.Why? Not because of Rich's voice or lyrics -- both are his usual high caliber. It's the music -- the tone has shifted to a boring, half-asleep shuffle. Listen to the percussion on almost any track: it's so straightforward, laying down a basic downbeat, that I can't help but wond…
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