GOD FIXATION...forgotten album?

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Post by Mountain Man » Thu Jan 12, 2006 9:11 pm

Petrapraise wrote:Someone asked John at the Murphy concert why Petra didn't play anything from "Back To The Street". He just said the music was "too old".
Which is an odd reason because the rock medly contains It Is Finished from Beat the System which is the album just before Back to the Street, and the acoustic set has songs that go back even further, all the way back to Never Say Die (For Annie and The Coloring Song).
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Post by Mountain Man » Thu Jan 12, 2006 9:13 pm

js3971 wrote:I really disliked Petra's version of "I Where My Sunglasses at Night" off of their "Songs You Really Don't Want to Hear By Us" album. SYRDWHBU to be official.
Is this a joke, or is there really an album by this title?
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Post by jimmye4563 » Fri Jan 13, 2006 2:02 am

executioner wrote:
The only album that I hate and can't listen too is No Doubt.
I like No Doubt, although for a long time I didn't. It's not in my "top 5", but, I play it often mostly to hear the title track. No Doubt(the song) has ministered to me in times of difficulty and Enter In has become one of my "All-Time" favorites as well.
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Post by js3971 » Fri Jan 13, 2006 11:41 am

Mountain Man wrote:
js3971 wrote:I really disliked Petra's version of "I Where My Sunglasses at Night" off of their "Songs You Really Don't Want to Hear By Us" album. SYRDWHBU to be official.
Is this a joke, or is there really an album by this title?
No, it's not a joke. I never joke around. I think you can find copies of it on that online auction site, what's it called... oh yeah...OBOY

I must admit though I really liked their version of "La Bamba" off of that same album.
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Post by BriGuyPEI » Fri Jan 13, 2006 11:46 am

Sunglasses at Night? I must say I'm surprised to see a Corey Hart reference. I had no idea that the song was popular in the US. I thought it was strictly a Canadian thing.
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Post by js3971 » Fri Jan 13, 2006 12:19 pm

Benson records is again releasing SYRDWHBU on February 29 with an added bonus live recording from Petra's very last concert on Dec 31 from Murphy, NC. It's a live copy of "God Gave This Sweater to Me" with Greg X. Volz on lead vocals.
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Post by Shell » Fri Jan 13, 2006 12:35 pm

:lol: :lol: Well, there have been enough "Best Of" releases, why not that one too? :lol: :lol:
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Post by philtvnews » Fri Jan 13, 2006 3:59 pm

I have found something to like in just about every Petra CD...but I agree that No Doubt started a trend where their sound started to change. But, I think their best stuff, in my opinion, was from This Means War to Unseen Power.

When I first heard God Fixation, I didn't like it too much, but just a few months ago I popped it into my Cd player not to long after I hooked up a new amplifier with bass subwoofer and the album sounded awesome. I don't know if bass makes that much of a difference, but it made the album sound really, really good.
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Post by greenchili » Sat Jan 14, 2006 12:00 pm

Funny how everyone ends with "Unseen Power" and starts with "No Doubt" but always seems to skip over "Wake Up Call". An album I like alot, and one that makes the transition to "No Doubt" easier.

Although I agree "No Doubt" is lacking the usual Petra "Punch" and apparently they had a few personnel problems at the time. I still like it for the reasons stated above. Yes God can make something good out of bad circumstances. ;)
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Post by charl » Sat Jan 14, 2006 11:06 pm

I'm with ya on WUC, greenchili. I liked that album better than Unseen Power when it came out-but no one else seems to care that much for it...
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Post by Secondwind » Sun Jan 15, 2006 8:24 am

Until Jeckyl and Hyde came out, I was thinking that Wake Up Call would be remembered as the last great Petra album.

As far as God Fixation being a forgotten album, it's not. Not in the sense that it is not remembered. just not that memorable. There are a few good tracks on it, but a lackluster effort overall. It is what it is, on the scale of all the Petra albums it is somewhere in the middle.
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