HoosierGuy Posted January 12, 2008 Report Posted January 12, 2008 I have never in my life wanted to buy Christian music before. But, I have to hear the word, either talking or singing, about my Heavenly Father and my Lord Jesus. I'm looking for some good LDS music. Any CD recommendations? Thank you much! Quote
Iggy Posted January 12, 2008 Report Posted January 12, 2008 I like Kenneth Cope- he is LDS I also love Josh Groban. He is not LDS, but his music is uplifting and spiritually filling. I also like Lex de Azelvedo. Not very many, but I also love classical- Bach, Vivaldi, Mozart, etc. For me as long as the lyics aren't foul, the music isn't screeching or bringing me down I will listen to it. Quote
HoosierGuy Posted January 12, 2008 Author Report Posted January 12, 2008 I like Kenneth Cope- he is LDSI also love Josh Groban. He is not LDS, but his music is uplifting and spiritually filling. I also like Lex de Azelvedo. Not very many, but I also love classical- Bach, Vivaldi, Mozart, etc. For me as long as the lyics aren't foul, the music isn't screeching or bringing me down I will listen to it. Thanks. I just bought, for the first time in my life, a ChristianCD (LDS) by Hilary Weeks - The Collection. Got it from iToons. Every song is almost bringing me to tears. I love this music. Quote
Iggy Posted January 12, 2008 Report Posted January 12, 2008 Thanks. I just bought, for the first time in my life, a ChristianCD (LDS) by Hilary Weeks - The Collection. Got it from iToons.Every song is almost bringing me to tears. I love this music. Yep, that is going to happen to you for some time now. The Holy Ghost is testifying to you. I even had to ask in my prayers for the Holy Ghost to turn it down a notch or two. I was in tears so much I thought my face was going to wrinkle and prune up . My favorite song by Kenneth Cope is White Dress. I sobbed so hard and loud I had to play it about 5 times before I heard it - uninterrupted - clear through. WOW!!! Quote
inthearmsofsleep Posted January 12, 2008 Report Posted January 12, 2008 Yep, that is going to happen to you for some time now. The Holy Ghost is testifying to you. I even had to ask in my prayers for the Holy Ghost to turn it down a notch or two. I was in tears so much I thought my face was going to wrinkle and prune up . My favorite song by Kenneth Cope is White Dress. I sobbed so hard and loud I had to play it about 5 times before I heard it - uninterrupted - clear through. WOW!!!I know what you mean... I remember just as I started gaining my own testimony back when I was 17, I downloaded "Abide with me" by The Mormon Tabernacle Choir and listened to it on loop for almost the whole night while everyone else was asleep. I couldn't stop the tears but my heart was so full of joy I had no reason to turn it off. I haven't heard anything from Hilary Weeks or Kenneth Cope... I'll check em out. I love the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, though, because they're loud and soft at the same time. They can sing powerfully and quietly at the same time, sort of like the way the Holy Ghost speaks to us... strong but quiet. Quote
lagniappe Posted January 12, 2008 Report Posted January 12, 2008 I knew you would be the one to put me out of the lurkdom that I've been enjoying the last several months. Your journey has truly inspired me.Anyway, I think Hilary Weeks is a terrific first choice. I don't have that particular cd but she is one of my absolute favorites, so two thumbs up! Also, I would suggest that you request a catalog from Deseret Book, which carries LDS merchandise (books, music, movies, art, etc.). Those catalogs are often how I discover new release LDS music. The catalog is free and you'll get one once a month I believe (at least you do when you buy something haha). Of course you can peruse the website too, although that can get overwhelming if you don't know specifically what you're looking for since there is so much stuff.Request a Catalog Quote
Guest girlydolphin Posted January 12, 2008 Report Posted January 12, 2008 I wholeheartedly agree with Kenneth Cope. The song "Gethsemane" is my absolute favorite! I think you would like the song "Breath in Me" - a song about wanting to feel the Spirit. (DeseretBook.com - Hear My Praise)Jeff Goodrich is also awesome! You can listen to soundclips of his CD here: DeseretBook.com - I Heard Him ComeIf you like a cappela hymns, go for this one DeseretBook.com - Hims IIAnyway, I hope you find what you are looking for. Quote
SundaeSarah Posted January 12, 2008 Report Posted January 12, 2008 I have downloaded many songs online -- Janice Kapp Perry is a wonderful writer. EFY (Especially For Youth - not a group name, but a week long "camp" for LDS kids) have some songs too that are terrific to listen to. I just type in LDS or Mormon for the song search and ususally get quite a few. Some groups I can think of now are Afterglow and Sons of Provo. Quote
Maya Posted January 12, 2008 Report Posted January 12, 2008 To buy:LDS Books, Music and Talks in MP3Find LDS MusicLDSTunesNow: New LDS Music ReleasesTo listen:KZION LDS Internet RadioBYU Broadcasting | Keeping You ConnectedTalks:LDS VoicesSpeeches WebsiteLDS voices I like: Jenny Jordan Frogley, Kathrine Nelson, Jenny Phillips; Hilary Weeks, Jessie Clark, Julie De Azevedo, Felicia Sorenson, Tammy Simister Robinson, Liz Draper, Janice Kapp Perry,Brett Rymond, any Osmond, Michael MacLean, Dave Tinney, Berry Hansen, Quote
Gillebre Posted January 12, 2008 Report Posted January 12, 2008 Puhlease! I have the best collection of the most uplifting LDS music you'll EVER find on the internet, for free. All I need, to send you access to my collection, is an email address. 69 songs, from varying artists. I'm infamous with some members here (via the chatroom) about my music...ask girly, ruth, and some others. Quote
HoosierGuy Posted January 12, 2008 Author Report Posted January 12, 2008 Thanks for all the recommendations. I will check them out. Gillebre, I might take you up on your offer. That Hilary Weeks cd is very good. Quote
HoosierGuy Posted January 13, 2008 Author Report Posted January 13, 2008 I knew you would be the one to put me out of the lurkdom that I've been enjoying the last several months. Your journey has truly inspired me. Thank you for your kind words. When I read comments that myjourney is inspiring others my faith becomes a little stronger. So,thank you for making me feel a little better and my faith alittle stronger. Quote
HoosierGuy Posted January 14, 2008 Author Report Posted January 14, 2008 Well, I bought Gethsemane, White Dress, and Breath in Me, by Kenneth Cope. Gethsemane makes my heart cry. If I listen to this song and some of Hilary Weeks songs, it just makes me cry inside so much. I want to listen to all these songs but should I when they penetrate my heart and soul so much? The feelings in me are like a hurricane. To paraphrase Gethsemane - I'm here in Heaven, Jesus you are down there on Earth, your burden is so big. Now you're in Heaven, I'm hear on Earth, with this little burden that is getting worse. It makes me put in perspective how small my problems really are when compared to what Jesus went thru. Jesus, my older brother. My Lord Jesus, my savior. I've noticed something about many of these songs - they are about hurt and pain, hurt and pain that I feel. I guess I'm not the only one on Earth that is lost, in emotional pain, has great doubt, full of hate, sinful, and sorry. White Dress is a very nice and uplifting song. Quote
Guest girlydolphin Posted January 14, 2008 Report Posted January 14, 2008 Hoosier:The songs I suggested were ones that touch my heart right now and are pretty introspective. I promise there are TONS of uplifting ones too! It is early now, and I an barely awake, but I will be sure to link you some ones to lift your Spirits.Okay, for starters while I am thinking about it . . . Hallelujahs (Kenneth Cope again) DeseretBook.com - Hear My Praise Quote
inthearmsofsleep Posted January 14, 2008 Report Posted January 14, 2008 Here's some good FREE LDS MUSIC! They're the soundtracks to these seminary videos, and they're fantastic. I recommend the Book of Mormon video soundtrack, and the New Testament video soundtrack. Check em out:Seminary Music - LDS Church Music Quote
HoosierGuy Posted January 15, 2008 Author Report Posted January 15, 2008 Here's some good FREE LDS MUSIC! They're the soundtracks to these seminary videos, and they're fantastic. I recommend the Book of Mormon video soundtrack, and the New Testament video soundtrack. Check em out:Seminary Music - LDS Church Music Thanks for the link. I downloaded the Book of Mormon soundtrack.It's very nice. Thanks. Quote
NateHowe Posted January 18, 2008 Report Posted January 18, 2008 You can listen to my LDS music for free, but beyond that, I'd recommend you get a subscription to KZION LDS Internet Radio at KZION LDS Internet Radio. They have most of what's available in the commercial LDS music market, and it will give you a decent idea of what's available and what you may want to purchase. Quote
HoosierGuy Posted January 20, 2008 Author Report Posted January 20, 2008 You can listen to my LDS music for free, but beyond that, I'd recommend you get a subscription to KZION LDS Internet Radio at KZION LDS Internet Radio. They have most of what's available in the commercial LDS music market, and it will give you a decent idea of what's available and what you may want to purchase. Thanks much! The more I listen to the Hilary Weeks and Kenneth Cope songsI have, the more I realize how much they describe how I feel. It's like, all these songs describe my feelings 100%. Every song,every lyric. If I go after more songs (and I want to) it's goingto bankrupt me! I just realized something. A few weeks ago I bought the 1970'ssong "Who Do You Love" by K.C. and the Sunshine Band. Now,I know this is not a Christian song. But the whole song is basically "Who Do You Love" over and over. Here are some of thelyrics: I’ve got this feeling’ all down insideAnd this feelin’ I just can’t hideI really love you, I really doBut I don’t get the same feelin’ from youWho do you love, who do you loveWho do you really, really, really love (Tell me)Who do you love, who do you loveWho do you really, really, really loveI would give anything in the worldJust to have you with me, girlIf it’s a game I don’t want to playI’ll just go my own separate wayWho do you love, who do you loveWho do you really, really, really love (Tell me)Who do you love, who do you love (Tell me)Who do you really, really, really love When I played this for the first time on my iPod I kept answeringthe song "Jesus!" Then I started singing along with the song,and instead of singing "I really love you, I really do" I wouldsing "I really love him, I really do" referring to Jesus. What I just realized is this - when I bought this song, I fell in lovewith it and listened to it over and over. I took it as a song aboutJesus. This all was a week or two before I bought my first ChristianCD. What I’m wondering is this - did my Heavenly Father encourage meto buy this song and listen to it over and over to get me ready to listento full 100% Christian music? I think he knew this song would softenmy heart even more and get me ready to listen to and love thatHilary Weeks music. Maybe I'm just crazy or have too much time on my hands orI'm really reaching. But, I think my Heavenly Father had a big hand in this. He wanted me to listen to that K.C. and the Sunshine song and fall in love with it like I did so it would soften my heart some. Quote
NateHowe Posted January 20, 2008 Report Posted January 20, 2008 God has plenty of children, and he can work through any of us - even K.C. and the Sunshine Band. Quote
inthearmsofsleep Posted January 20, 2008 Report Posted January 20, 2008 Music can touch our souls in a way that a lot of other things can't, and I think that's why He sort of led you to that song before you went on to more "serious" stuff. God knows our capacity and what we're ready for (and when we're ready for it.) I never heard that song but I can definitely relate to how I've heard other songs with "new ears" or a new, religious perspective. Quote
HoosierGuy Posted January 25, 2008 Author Report Posted January 25, 2008 Two more Hilary Weeks songs. Plus, I've been buying songs fromthe LDS Super Hits of the 90's CD. One by Cherie Call and anotherby Gene Moreford (Joseph - I was not His father, He was Mine.) Good stuff. Quote
cgrantreed Posted January 26, 2008 Report Posted January 26, 2008 Jennifer Jordan Frogley is another awesome one. She sings a lot of adult contemporary stuff and its so awesome. She states it just like my heart asks it:-) Quote
HoosierGuy Posted January 27, 2008 Author Report Posted January 27, 2008 Jennifer Jordan Frogley is another awesome one. She sings a lot of adult contemporary stuff and its so awesome. She states it just like my heart asks it:-) I've seen her name on iToons and came close to buying oneof her songs. Can you recommend her best songs? Quote
cgrantreed Posted January 27, 2008 Report Posted January 27, 2008 I've seen her name on iToons and came close to buying oneof her songs. Can you recommend her best songs?She has a bunch of good ones but few of my favorites are:Heart Wide OpenI need thee every hour - My favoriteNeverOne and OnlyPeace Giver - My second favorite Slow DownI also like Michael McLean. He is a pianist and he does not do his own vocals but his music is very uplifting... His music is written to answer questions and build up your spirit. I have no idea if he is on iTunes...Hold On, The Light Will Come - My anthem in life when times get tough...Which Part Is Mine - I have asked this very question myself:-)Your Not Alone - A slightly cheesy sounding song but its so true...And while I am in the groove...:-) I also suggest Michael W. Smith. Hes not LDS but he is Christian and I LOVE his music too. Music is my life actually...I LOVE the songs on the compilation albums "First and Second Decades" and the entire albums called 'Healing Rain". He is most definitely on iTunes as he has been around for over 25 years. Quote
cgrantreed Posted January 27, 2008 Report Posted January 27, 2008 Thanks much! The more I listen to the Hilary Weeks and Kenneth Cope songsI have, the more I realize how much they describe how I feel. It's like, all these songs describe my feelings 100%. Every song,every lyric. If I go after more songs (and I want to) it's goingto bankrupt me! I just realized something. A few weeks ago I bought the 1970'ssong "Who Do You Love" by K.C. and the Sunshine Band. Now,I know this is not a Christian song. But the whole song is basically "Who Do You Love" over and over. Here are some of thelyrics: I got another interesting one for you too. I was lovin it when I thought about it... I was in a rather mellow mood, just thinking about my life and how God was working in it when the song "I turn to you" by Christina Aguilera came on. It was not written for the purpose I took it as but if you take Christ and put Him in your mind when you are thinking of the lyrics of the song... wow its powerful. I put a slide show of stuff together with that song as the background that makes me well up in happy tears every time I see it. Unfortunately I don't know how to transfer it or have the bandwidth to stream it to for everyone to see. That song is so powerful.That is the power of the music though. I find so many songs that make me want to cry but they are happy tears, tears of fulfillment in my life. These are the songs that I cherish the most because they keep reminding me of my purpose here on the earth. God is good... Quote
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