Fallen Splendor - Jeff Johnson

Fallen Splendor

Jeff Johnson

  • Genre: New Age
  • Release Date: 1986-03-15
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 11

  • ℗ 1986 ArkMusic/Ark Records, Inc.

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Looking for God (Using a Spotl Jeff Johnson 5:57
2
Old Germany Jeff Johnson 6:17
3
Mere Breath Jeff Johnson 3:31
4
Time Waits for You Jeff Johnson 2:57
5
Wind and Water Jeff Johnson 6:35
6
Monet's Failing Eyes Jeff Johnson 6:15
7
Fallen Splendor Jeff Johnson 4:23
8
He Is Not Here Jeff Johnson 6:08
9
Receive Your Sight Jeff Johnson 1:56
10
Sacrament (I Will Not Forget Y Jeff Johnson 4:22
11
Poem Jeff Johnson 2:55

Reviews

  • ffallen splendor

    5
    By son7y
    I was back in high school when i first got this album. I was very glad to have found it on itunes. I agree with the other reveiwers acessment that the albume was ahead of its time.It is uncanny in that he chosse to use a strange poetic style that was uncommon in christian music. This artist not only praises the Lord but does so in a style all his own. I find it both refreshing and encouraging (as well as daring) that he would think outside the box in this album. He caters to the intellect of his listeners they really need to reflect on what he is singing about.There is something more here to this album, hes conveying deep doctrinal issues and doing so with a sense of ominesesness and emotion. This is increadible because it paints more of a eternal pitcure of God in the sense that although we are related to him as believers there are unknowable incomprohensible things about God, this album understands and conveys that. Take a bow mr Johnson we need more recording artists like you.
  • Looking back now thru the looking glass...

    5
    By cdroadking
    I discovered this music back in my early 20's ( I'm 42 ) Lost the album This music was ahead of it's time, funny...now I'm like the guy on the Album cover? Beautifully orchestrated compositions in this work...still enjoy them with a slightly different perspective now! Chris Whitney - Recording Artist in Seattle

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