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Stained Glass

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Download links and information about Stained Glass by Clay Crosse. This album was released in 1997 and it belongs to Gospel genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 47:25 minutes.

Artist: Clay Crosse
Release date: 1997
Genre: Gospel
Tracks: 11
Duration: 47:25
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. It Must Have Been Your Hands 4:01
2. Somethin's Missin' 3:46
3. He Walked a Mile 4:47
4. Saving the World 4:21
5. Stained Glass Window 4:02
6. Sold Out Believer 4:22
7. Consider the Choices 4:05
8. He Ain't Heavy 5:28
9. Love One Another Right 3:56
10. Wicked 4:29
11. When All That's Left Is to Believe 4:08

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Clay Crosse takes some risks on Stained Glass. Some of them work, some of them don't, but at least he's trying something innovative, which is more than can be said of a lot of CCM artists. Stained Glass has a complex, multi-layered sound, more akin to Jars of Clay than the adult contemporary sound of his previous releases. "He Walked a Mile" is a moving ballad with a solid beat. "Sold Out Believer," a '70s funk-styled track, is Crosse's biggest risk on the album, and one that pays off. Crosse pulls off soul surprisingly well. Another '70s number, a rendition of "He Ain't Heavy," doesn't fare so well; it's meant to be sincere, but just feels hokey. "Wicked" is the most unfortunate choice on the album; it's oddly dark, both in style and lyrics: "For the wicked bend their bows/And they load their guns/And shoot from the shadows." It sounds like a bad case of paranoia. Stained Glass is uneven, but it's a major stride for Crosse. He's developing a style and a statement of his own.