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Matthew Ward - Toward Eternity/Fade to White (CD)

Toward Eternity/Fade to White
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Album Details: Toward Eternity/Fade to White

Release Date:05/25/1999
UPC:026297161125

Track List: Toward Eternity/Fade to White

Disk 1

  1. It's All Right
  2. Soft Spot
  3. Noah's Song
  4. Til' the Walls Fall Down
  5. Gotta Do Better Than This
  1. Your Love Came over Me
  2. Hold On
  3. Angels Unaware
  4. Summer Snow
  5. Vineyard

Disk 2

  1. Then I Realized
  2. Racing for the Goal
  3. You Alone
  4. Show Them
  5. Heart
  1. So Many Are Lookin'
  2. Time Will Tell
  3. Far Behind
  4. Perfect Union
  5. Fade to White

User Reviews: Toward Eternity/Fade to White

  • Overall:

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    I love this CD

    By Doug  Oct 2, 2007

    Pros: Great to sing and rock to

    Cons: Can't think of any

    Matthew Ward has an awesome God given gift in his voice. Just love to hear him rock out with Jesus. Lot's of 70's 80's feel to this one. Takes me back to great times.

Pro Reviews: Toward Eternity/Fade to White

  • All Music Guide

    In 1999, Newport released Toward Eternity/Fade to White, which contained two complete albums -- Toward Eternity (1979, originally released on Sparrow) and Fade to White (1988, originally released on Live Oak)) -- by Matthew Ward on one compact disc.

    - Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide

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Biography

Matthew Ward

As a member of the '70s Jesus rock mainstays 2nd Chapter of Acts, vocalist Matthew Ward helped create the sound that eventually became CCM; upon the group's dissolution in 1988, Ward embarked on a solo career. Ward grew up in North Dakota on his family's farm, one of nine siblings; after moving to Sacramento, his mother died of a brain tumor in 1968, and his father pass... Read more