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B Collision (Bonus Track),David Crowder
    • B Collision (Bonus Track)
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    • I Saw The Light (Live)
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    • Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven
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    • Intro (I've Had Enough)

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    • Intro (I've Had Enough)
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    • A Beautiful Collision (B Varient)
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    • Wholly Yours (B Varient)
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    • Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven
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    • I Can Hear The Angels Singing/(...Andeverandeverand...)
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    • Be Lifted (Live)
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    • I Saw The Light (Live)
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    • Do Not Move

album review

The pickins are sweet on B Collision, the David Crowder Band's extension of mega-hit A Collision (2005). While its predecessor sliced up bits of bluegrass and spread them among modern rock and electronic tracks, B Collision stuck almost exclusively with the hoedown fare. Most tracks were re-recordings from A Collision, this time served up with new instrumentation. Jack Parker's banjo and Mike Hogan's electric violin took center stage, creating a truly dazzling diversion for a band that built its fan base with groove-laden college rock. It's not your typical remix album, and while the worship experience is very different than that of its forerunner, it is nonetheless gratifying. By this point in the band's career, their fans had grown accustomed to hearing multiple treatments of their hits between full-length albums (Sunsets & Sushi, for instance, retooled 2003's gold-certified Illuminate to the sheer ecstasy of some and the drudgery of others). The last thing Crowder and crew would ever design for themselves is to be predictable, and this satisfying collection proved that there were few (if any) musical roads the boys from Baylor were unwilling to travel. ~ Jared Johnson, All Music Guide

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