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PFR, 'Great Lengths'
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PFR
Great Lengths



Artist Info: Discography
Album length: 11 tracks: 37 minutes, 57 seconds
Street Date: December 27, 1994


 
GreatLengths
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PFR's Great Lengths is the album that bridges Goldie's Last Day and Them. A listen to this album and you can hear how some songs were precursors to Them and seemed like leftovers from Goldie's. Some songs were a bit harder around the edges but still retained some of the great qualities from the previous album. But some tracks are gritty and rough enough to fit on their next album. What's amazing about Great Lengths is how much the songs vary in sound. This is evident in the first three songs when it goes from the title track, with its smooth strings and Patrick Andrew's familiar vocals, to "Wonder Why" with Joel Hanson's smooth voice and electronic keys. "Merry Go Round" follows the rock theme but not before they throw in a piece of an actual carousel tune. While I can't decide if it's annoying or perfect, it sets the track apart and adds to my respect for PFR's experimentation and risk-taking. "The Love I Know" is a ballad that immediately changes the tempo, similar to "Great Lengths," and serves as one of my favorite PFR songs ever. The harmonies, and even the lyrical style, are reminiscent of something from their previous effort, Goldie's Last Day.

"It's You Jesus" is a song that sounds like something U2 listened to before making their album Pop. While it treads different ground for the trio, it still keeps the PFR staple harmonies while keeping the music simple yet unique. The next two songs, "Trials Turned to Gold" and "Blind Man, Deaf Boy," follow the format of The Beatles' "Mean Mr. Mustard" and "Polythene Pam" from Abbey Road, leading into each other. "See The Sun Again" sounds like another track that could have been on Goldies. Even lyrically, it offers the same message of encouragement and never giving up. "Grace of God," the first PFR song ever written by drummer Mark Nash, precedes the dark and edgy "Last Breath" a pre-cursor to Patrick's post-PFR project Eager, or even an early musical format to "Daddy Never Cried" on Them, the darkest song from PFR by far. Before the album draws to a close, they throw a curve ball with "Life Goes On," a beautiful, slow song built around nothing but a cello, piano, acoustic guitar and the occasional chime.

This album defines what makes PFR great. They had an uncanny ability to be so versatile with their sound while keeping the basics and fundamentals of what some of the greatest blues musicians have said all along - "Less is more." They are my favorite band of all time because, of all the songs I've heard them release, there isn't one that I listen to and think to myself that there is too much going on in the background. The combination of Joel and Patrick's vocals, as well as the ability to change styles flawlessly and still keep the listener engrossed, has made PFR a band that I still hold close to my heart. Sadly, though, PFR has left us, but not before releasing The Bookhouse Recordings just a year and a half ago. Hopefully it won't be the last project from this amazing trio.

- Review date: 3/6/06, written by Kevin Chamberlin of Jesusfreakhideout.com



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JFH Staff's Second Opinion



It's hard to believe this album released thirty years ago already, but PFR's Great Lengths remains a solid pop rock album, and a standout of the band's catalog. PFR has come and gone a few times since disbanding in 1996, but with a new album in the works for release in 2025 (it's really happening!), it's easy to look back on their career with fondness.

Great Lengths gave us such memorable treats as "Merry Go Round" (that carousel interlude works -- especially paired with the pounding of Mark Nash's drums), the encouraging title track, "Wonder Why," and the gorgeous closer "Life Goes On." Joel Hanson and Patrick Andrew's harmonies are one of the many reasons to keep coming back to these songs, as evidenced on tracks like "The Grace of God," "See the Sun Again," "Great Lengths," "The Love I Know," and especially "Life Goes On." Great Lengths is a snapshot of Christian music in its heyday, when the gospel message could be presented in singable ways that defied what one might consider "church music," and still encourage and strengthen a believer in their daily walk.

Great Lengths is the gift that keeps on giving in my own life, and I never tire of revisiting it to this day. If you enjoy 90's pop rock, or used to know this record but have forgotten about it in the years since, don't hesitate to pick this one (back) up. - Review date: 12/26/24, John DiBiase of Jesusfreakhideout.com

 

Record Label: Vireo Records
Album length: 11 tracks: 37 minutes and 57 seconds
Street Date: December 27, 1994
Buy It: Amazon.com

  1. Great Lengths (2:31)
  2. Wonder Why (3:15)
  3. Merry Go Round (4:59)
  4. The Love I Know (3:47)
  5. It's You Jesus (4:01)
  6. Trials Turned To Gold (2:27)
  7. Blind Man, Deaf Boy (2:54)
  8. See The Sun Again (3:22)
  9. The Grace Of God (3:43)
  10. Last Breath (3:01)
  11. Life Goes On (3:52)

 

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