Randy Travis: Glory Train

By R.E. Norton, published Mar 23, 2008
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Rating: 4.9 of 5
Released in 2005, Glory Train is Randy Travis' second worship album, following up 2003's Worship & Faith. Travis first worship CD featured a blend of classic hymns, camp meeting songs and contemporary worship songs. Glory Train expands on that by adding some traditional spirituals to the mix.

The CD opens with "This Train," the first of five songs by Sister Rosetta Tharpe. This song is fantastic, and gets the album off to a great start. "This Train" and "Up Above My Head (I Hear Music in the Air)" are my two favorites among the Rosetta Tharpe songs. The other three, which are also very good, are "Precious Memories," "Down by the Riverside" and "Nobody Knows, Nobody Cares."

My overall favorite track on this disc is a cover of "Through the Fire" by the Crabb Family. The Crabbs provide backup vocals on this song, which was written nearly a decade ago by their father, Gerald Crabb. "Through the Fire is a beautiful song about trusting God to lead us through life's trials. Travis also covers another Crabb classic in "Oh Death," about Jesus Christ conquering the grave and how we no longer need fear death. The Blind Boys of Alabama also make a guest appearance backing up Travis on two songs: "Swing Down Chariot;" and "Up Above My Head."

Glory Train also includes three contemporary worship songs covered by Travis. My favorite of the three is "The Heart of Worship" by Matt Redman. This is a beautiful song about getting back to what worship is really all about: loving Christ and remembering that it's about Him, rather than about ourselves. Travis also delivers lovely renditions of "Shout to the Lord" and "Here I Am to Worship." I love the idea of crossing over songs between different styles, whether it's Contemporary Christian artists covering classic hymns and southern gospel songs, or southern gospel and country artists adapting the contemporary worship songs to their own style. Randy Travis has done an admirable job of covering the contemporary songs on both of his worship albums.

Randy Travis: Glory Train

Glory Train cover

Credit: Word Music

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I love Randy Travis's voice and his music. You did a fine job with your review. Thank you for sharing.

Posted on 06/06/2008 at 2:06:49 PM

 
Good job!

Posted on 04/03/2008 at 5:04:17 PM

 
Hi there - I just came across this review - very good! Love Randy's Christian music. I did a review of a Christian singer/songwriter a couple of months ago - Chris Rice. Are you familiar? I will read more of your stuff when I have time. But I'm asking a couple of people today - how did you get your photo used? AC has never used one of mine yet. They'll show up on my Preview, and then disappear. I''m rather new here - Mind sharing advice? I wrote a Question to AC, but they haven't answered. Blessings! Sheryl

Posted on 04/03/2008 at 1:04:08 PM

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