A Great Second Album
Posted August 18, 2007
By KevinMcNeese_NRT, Staff Reviewer
Big Daddy Weave released their debut album in 2002, capturing the highest debut for a new artist and securing the highest charting AC single for a new artist that year as well. As good as that album was, it failed to capture the group's high-energy live performances. Consider that issue resolved with the group's second album on Fervant Records, Fields of Grace. Produced by Jeremy Redmon (guitarist) and Mike Weaver (lead vocalist, guitarist, and primary songwriter) of the band, Big Daddy Weave successfully took their songwriting and their production to the next level, delivering an album overflowing with songs worshiping the freedom, grace, forgiveness and healing that God delivers to all who seek Him. Highlights on the album include "New Every Morning," showcasing the pure musical talents of this group including saxophone and keyboard player Joe Shirk in some incredible solos and "Completely Free," a simplistic ballad that speaks the truth of finding new life in Christ. Big Daddy Weave proved that their first album was not a fluke. The band is gifted in writing captivating songs, contagious in both their rhythm and their worship. They are truly a unique find in a land full of copycats. View All Music And Book Reviews By KevinMcNeese_NRT | View KevinMcNeese_NRT's Profile
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