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The Benjamin Gate, Contact

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1251376

Disk length: 47m 35s (13 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2002

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Life Me Up 3:08
2. This Is Not 2:34
3. The Calling 2:45
4. Do What You Say 2:38
5. Overkill 3:37
6. Need 4:55
7. Light 2:53
8. Your Kisses Blind Me 4:04
9. Tonight 3:48
10. Gratitude 3:05
11. The Way You Are 3:45
12. Violently 3:50
13. Fall Away 6:24

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Review

Featuring the same producer and the same sonic approach, with buzzsaw guitars supporting the dramatic and powerful vocals of Adrienne Liesching, the Benjamin Gate's sophomore effort sounds awfully similar to the band's Untitled debut. But why mess with a winner? The South African-based group scored two No. 1 hits and several Dove nominations for that record's cutting-edge Christian rock. We get more on Contact: energetic pop like "Lift Me Up" and "This Is Not" shares space with melodic midtempo gems like "The Calling" as well as the sort of chaotic rockers ("Fall Away" and "Violently") that one rarely associates with a Christian band. Unequaled in comparison and unparalleled in energy, the Benjamin Gate's second step is just as firm as the first. --Michael Lyttle

Other Versions

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Contact

Tracks: 13, Disk length: 47m 33s (-1m 58s)

Contact

Tracks: 13, Disk length: 60m 46s (+13m 11s)

Contact

Tracks: 14 (+1 tracks), Disk length: 60m 46s (+13m 11s)

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