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'''''Reborn''''' is the sixth release, and fifth full-length album, from the [[Christian metal]] band [[Stryper]], and the first full-length album of new material since ''[[Against the Law (album)|Against the Law]]'' in 1990. Reborn started out as a Michael Sweet solo project, and had already been completely recorded with drummer Derek Kerswill and bassist Lou Spagnola. It was only after the Stryper reunion had been cemented that Oz Fox, Robert Sweet, and |
'''''Reborn''''' is the sixth release, and fifth full-length album, from the [[Christian metal]] band [[Stryper]], and the first full-length album of new material since ''[[Against the Law (album)|Against the Law]]'' in 1990. Reborn started out as a Michael Sweet solo project, and had already been completely recorded with drummer Derek Kerswill and bassist Lou Spagnola. It was only after the Stryper reunion had been cemented that Oz Fox, Robert Sweet, and Tracy Ferrie came in to record their parts, though many of Kerswill and Spagnola's tracks were left on the final mixes of the official release, uncredited. |
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The sound of the album is more contemporary compared to their previous records. It is also heavier and has influences of [[nu metal]].<ref name=JFH/> The sound has been cited as more mature than their previous material, "less glam and more filling," according to one reviewer.<ref name="CCM_28_3"/> This is the first album recorded by the band with new [[bass guitar]] player [[Tracy Ferrie]]. ''Reborn'' was released with a variety of cover art, depending on format and region. The alternate US cover art was created for record outlets (such as Christian bookstores) where the original cover art may have been perceived as too disturbing or offensive. |
The sound of the album is more contemporary compared to their previous records. It is also heavier and has influences of [[nu metal]].<ref name=JFH/> The sound has been cited as more mature than their previous material, "less glam and more filling," according to one reviewer.<ref name="CCM_28_3"/> This is the first album recorded by the band with new [[bass guitar]] player [[Tracy Ferrie]]. ''Reborn'' was released with a variety of cover art, depending on format and region. The alternate US cover art was created for record outlets (such as Christian bookstores) where the original cover art may have been perceived as too disturbing or offensive. |
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AllMusic | [2] |
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Cross Rhythms | [4] |
Jesus Freak Hideout | [1] |
PiercingMetal | (7.5/10)[5] |
Reborn is the sixth release, and fifth full-length album, from the Christian metal band Stryper, and the first full-length album of new material since Against the Law in 1990. Reborn started out as a Michael Sweet solo project, and had already been completely recorded with drummer Derek Kerswill and bassist Lou Spagnola. It was only after the Stryper reunion had been cemented that Oz Fox, Robert Sweet, and Tracy Ferrie came in to record their parts, though many of Kerswill and Spagnola's tracks were left on the final mixes of the official release, uncredited.
The sound of the album is more contemporary compared to their previous records. It is also heavier and has influences of nu metal.[1] The sound has been cited as more mature than their previous material, "less glam and more filling," according to one reviewer.[3] This is the first album recorded by the band with new bass guitar player Tracy Ferrie. Reborn was released with a variety of cover art, depending on format and region. The alternate US cover art was created for record outlets (such as Christian bookstores) where the original cover art may have been perceived as too disturbing or offensive.
Reborn became a rare collectors' item instantly, since the first copies of the album have a technical mistake; songs 7-9 are played in the album in a different order than the one stated on the cover artwork. Big 3 Records plans to re-release the album with the correct order of songs.
"I.G.W.T." is a contemporary remake of the band's previous hit "In God We Trust" from the album of the same name.
Track listing
All tracks written by Michael Sweet, except where noted.
- "Open Your Eyes" - 4:02
- "Reborn" - 3:27
- "When Did I See You Cry" (M. Sweet, David Johnson) - 3:35
- "Make You Mine" - 4:01
- "Passion" - 3:48
- "Live Again" - 3:30
- "If I Die" - 3:22
- "Wait for You" - 3:43
- "Rain" (Paul Heusman, M. Sweet) - 3:45
- "10,000 Years" (Public domain, M. Sweet) - 3:15
- "I.G.W.T." (M. Sweet, Robert Sweet) - 3:17
Personnel
- Michael Sweet - Lead vocals, guitar
- Robert Sweet - Drums
- Oz Fox - Guitar, backing vocals
- Tracy Ferrie - Bass
- Lou Spagnola - Bass (Reborn and Passion)
- Derek Kerswill - Drums
References
- ^ a b c Portell, Paul (August 21, 2005). "Stryper Reborn Review". Jesus Freak Hideout. Retrieved March 16, 2011.
- ^ Theakston, Rob (August 16, 2005). "Reborn - Stryper". AllMusic. Retrieved October 25, 2011.
- ^ a b Rosas, Harold (September 2005). "Reviews / Reborn". CCM Magazine. 28 (3): 51–52. ISSN 1524-7848.
- ^ Best, Steve (February 25, 2006). "Stryper - Reborn Review". Cross Rhythms. Retrieved October 25, 2011.
- ^ Pierce, Ken (August 16, 2005). "Stryper Reborn review". PiercingMetal. Retrieved October 25, 2011.