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Point of Grace - Free to Fly (CD)

Free to Fly
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Album Details: Free to Fly

Release Date:01/01/2001
Label:Word Entertainment
UPC:080688611224

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User Reviews: Free to Fly

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    Best POG cd yet!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Nov 6, 2003

    Pros: music, songs, lyrics

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    I love all the songs on this cd! Wonderful lyrics and music. Several of the songs spoke directly to me and were very touching. I can't wait to hear the next Point Of Grace cd.

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    My favorite album

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Aug 4, 2002

    This is my favorite CD in my whole collection. I really feel that this album has brought me closer to God and I highly recommend it. I like every song on this album. The whole album is extreamly encouraging and just wonderful in everyway. Oh yeah, an...d you gotta love their voices too. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Free to Fly

  • All Music Guide

    When you listen to this sweet-voiced foursome, it's still hard to get aural images of Wilson Phillips out of your mind, but it's nice to know that a girl group can still achieve such powerful emotions via harmony-driven songs. They've earned an astonishing 21 consecutive number one hit singles and have five gold albums, communicating their love of God in ways that range from rock with a bluesy edge (like the anthemic rabble-rouser "Praise Forevermore") to simple, breathy cards of encouragement ("You'll Never Walk Alone," "He Sends His Love"). "Blue Skies" is a bit simplistic lyrically, but the edgy rock guitars are enhanced with a soaring orchestra, giving the tune major inspirational power. The one genre POG hasn't entered often enough is RB; the opening track features a gently throbbing groove that is borderline hip-hop. Their best songs always feature the four voices all the way through, but on occasion, one of the ladies takes the lead before the rest chime in, as on "All That I Ne...ed." Not a bad little tune, but it's wimpy compared to the power pop of the one that follows it ("Something So Good"). What a unique dilemma -- having so much good material on each album that the songs that don't stand out seem dull by comparison. The liner material mentions that POG exists to "celebrate the triumph of Jesus Christ." And in so doing, they are creating some of CCM's most triumphant and uplifting music. - Jonathan Widran, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Point of Grace

Denise Jones, Heather Floyd and Terry Lang began singing as the Oauchitones in Norman, OK, but added Shelley Phillips in 1991 to form Say So (later Point of Grace) at Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia, AR. The CCM vocal group began touring, and a firstplace finish in the group competition at the Christian Artists Seminar in Estes Park, CO caught the eye of the ... Read more