People Need the Lord

People Need the Lord

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Customer Reviews

This is a excellent Cd

Reviewed by Robert L. Barber, 2009-02-05

This is a Great Cd I recommend it for anyone and very uplifting to encourage any person.

People Need the Lord by Steve Green

Reviewed by M. Kim, 2008-01-16

EXCELLENT CD BY STEVE GREEN. I DON'T GET TIRED LISTENING TO IT OVER AND OVER. STEVE GREEN IS AN EXCELLENT CHRISTIAN SINGER!!! DON'T MISS OUT!!!

Best of the Best !!!

Reviewed by Delores M. Baber, 2007-03-23

One of my favorite albums ever !!! I lost my first one and reordered. Love every song in it and it calms me and puts me in a spirit of worship and praise. Always leaves me with deep peace and a spirit filled with joy.

Steve Green Review

Reviewed by Chicago Miss, 2007-01-15

This CD by Steve Green is excellent. I believe he has one of the best voices in Christian music. It is very inspirational and his whole message is loving the Lord. You can't go wrong purchasing this CD.

This Is A Christian Greatest Hits Collection....

Reviewed by Maestroh, 2005-12-22

After ten years of ministry and nine contemporary CD releases, Sparrow released Steve Green's 'greatest hits' or most popular songs, if you will. The 'favorites' of Steve Green fans are here along with three new releases sure to excite fans who have never heard Steve sing them live in concert.

"People Need The Lord" is a recognizable song from the early 1980s that closed out his first album. It is weak as an opening song, but certainly one of his best-known songs. Green proceeds with "God And God Alone," the title of his most reverent CD. Other popular songs include "Broken And Spilled Out," "He Holds The Keys," and "Calvary's Love."

The new songs, however, are the highlight of the recording. Green gives a passable performance of Keith Green's (no relation) "Grace By Which I Stand" that is updated for contemporary style. It also contains a popular concert song, "A Mighty Fortress," that can be found on the 1986 cantata-style CD of the same name. Green performs a 'Cross Medley' that is a combination of "Hallelujah! What A Savior," "When I Survey," and "Amazing Love."

The CD ends with the apex of the 1993 CCM performed "Young Messiah," a contemporary version of Handel's "I Know That My Redeemer Liveth." The CD ends much like a Green concert and you leave the recording feeling blessed.

This is must have if you want a 'best of' that doesn't require a lot of dollars like buying all the old recordings does.