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Known for his excellent musicianship and challenging lyrics, singer/songwriter Derek Webb returns with his fourth solo release. Mockingbird features ten new songs including "A New Law," "Rich Young Ruler," "In God We Trust," and more.
Format: Compact disc Vendor: Ino Records/m2.0 Communication
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This brooding believer weaves a web of wonderful stories.
Though Derek Webb may be most immediately recognized as a former member of Caedmon’s Call, he’s made exceptional strides as a solo artist thus far. After he gained momentum for his latest studio CD by releasing the live DVD How to Kill and Be Killed, the anticipation finally culminated with Mockingbird. And like his critically acclaimed past, brimming with brooding lyrics and folk-flavored intimacy, this disc creatively unveils the latest chapter in Webb’s complex journal entries.
“My Enemies Are Men Like Me” (complete with a spoken word clip from Martin Luther King, Jr.) is among one of the many compelling expositions tracing how equality, justice and non-violence are essential in today’s society. The piano ballad “In God We Trust” further alludes to Webb’s social and political ruminations, assessing how the Lord’s hand has been with us throughout each stroke of history. The acoustic ease of “A King a Kingdom” is riddled with attention-grabbing metaphors and speaks about having allegiance to our Heavenly Father before any manmade institution.
On a lighter note, “Mockingbird” scoots with jangly guitars and Webb’s signature vocals, hearkening back to his days in Caedmon’s Call. “Zeros Ones” mixes
coffeehouse comfort with piano pop, strewn with powerful poetry only a tunesmith of this caliber could deliver. “Please, Before I Go” provides a haunting amalgamation of gentle guitars, emotive violins and even a xylophone, while the glorious finale “Love Is Not Against the Law”
develops a slightly jazz flourish. As the disc fades out with a message of practical outreach, Webb further settles into his role as the Bob Dylan of Christian music—who only gets better with age.
ANDY ARGYRAKIS- CCMMagazine.com
Average Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(4.5 out of 5 stars)
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Reviewed by Virginia Lutz (Painesville, OH), March 07, 2008 Interesting and thought-provoking CD. I heard Derek Webb on a radio interview and was impressed with his speech, devotion to Christ, and desire to bring reality to the world through his music - well done on all counts. A good addition to a collection - I recommend this one. 4.5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Sean (Candad, Ontario), November 25, 2006 Great sounding, very down to earth guitar music as well as the lyrics. Though I would like to know what some of his songs are about as one or two of them are bit tricky to understand. Otherwise great music! You won't be dissapointed! Write a review of Mockingbird CD
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