Features the signature Southern rock style that has garnered the group nine #1 singles. Highlights include the rootsy ballad I've Always Loved You, and Your Love, Oh Lord, a worship song taken from Psalms.
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Excellent Album, Best by Third Day!| Posted July 29, 2008
This is the album that hooked me on Third Day. I loved the self-titled debut, especially Love Song and Thief, but Time is my all-time favorite album by Third Day and is on my list of top 10 best Christian albums ever. Third Day pioneered the Christian Southern Rock genre and influenced DecembeRadio, Big Daddy Weave and NEEDTOBREATHE, all favorites of mine.
The opening track I've Always Loved You is a fantastic song about God's Love, and gets the album rolling along with Believe and my other favorites are the rocking Sky Falls Down and Don't Say Goodbye, both written by guitarist Mark Lee, who won a Dove Award for song of the year with Sky Falls Down. My favorite song ever by Third Day is Your Love Oh Lord based on Psalm 36 and just enhances this excellent album.
great !| Posted September 11, 2008
i love this one !!i love Third day! their music rocks and they have always had powerful songd that portray Christ. Each cd is inique and great! KEEP IT UP!!!! God bless you guys for all you do
Changing!1| Posted August 12, 2008
The start of beutiful worship writing for a band that truly changed the Christian music scene!! Mac powell vocals simply show a passion that has been unheard. You could be anywhere and pick out a mac poweel song the minute oyu hear it!
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Although this album was made in the early days, it shows what a great band they truly are and shows the rawness of their faih. I've Always loved you, took my place, your love oh lord, what good, and sky falls down are great songs!
True Talent| Posted July 29, 2008
The talent is evident even though this is one of the earlier releases from the band. Lyrical depth pours from the beginning to the end. The guitar work is tight. It has a flow and togetherness, even when jumping from ballads to rockers. It is a short album with only ten tracks it can leave you wanting more. Mac’s voice can become annoying if one just listens to Time without any brakes.
good| Posted March 20, 2008
this is a pretty good album but ifd you like to hear the real Third Day i suggest you listen to another album such as Whever You Are or the second chronology.
My obsession| Posted October 26, 2007
This album began my obsession with Third Day. I remember listening to "I've Always Loved You", during college in a rough job. That song alone got me through. Very good album.
my first CD| Posted August 14, 2007
this was the first CD i ever got. my dad won it from the radio station, and he didn't really want it, so he decided to give it to me. the wacky thing about it was that it was Christmas morning, and it wasn't really even one of my Christmas presents. that was like 6 or 7 years ago. now, i still love Third Day!