

From the first song "Great Expectations," I felt as if I was stuck on a spaceship headed to a place where all they used to play music were drum machines and modern electronics. This, for me is a minus due to the fact that I love "real" instruments. The lyrics were good though, and Bible based.
"Today" was a good song and my favorite of the faster tracks. "Complete Me" was reminiscent of a song Plumb would do, and "Electric" showcases a different view lyrically of God's unconditional love.
"What I Was Made For," "I Need To Know You," and "The Pieces Fit" all seemed to be sincere heart cries, and my top three songs on the entire record. The added piano also complimented the electronically made sounds in "The Pieces Fit."
I'll end my review by saying this, give the Considering Lily a try. Just because it isn't one I'd rush out and buy, doesn't mean you shouldn't.
- Review date: 3/5/99, written by Jenn Terry
Record Label: Forefront Records
Album length: 12 tracks, 46 minutes and 40 seconds
Street Date: February 11, 1999
Buy It: Amazon.com
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