Shaun Groves: Invitation to Eavesdrop

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by Shaun Groves

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I love this CD. I have burned through many copies of this CD. My favorite song is track 2 Damage Done. This song paints a beautiful picture of a fractured relationship and the mending process that ensues.
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Amazon.com After earning six Dove Award nominations for his critically acclaimed Invitation to Eavesdrop, Shaun Groves has a hard act to follow. Groves shows no sign of any sophomore slump with his outstanding follow-up. There's a reflective, contemplative tone throughout the release. Groves displays great interest in those moments where we find ourselves between light and dark, a theme that's captured well on the title track and "Need You More," with its lyrical references to "shades of gray" and its musical references to fellow Texas native Ricky Nelson's "Garden Party." Other shining moments include the heart-tugging ballad "Without You" and the dreamy, Lennonesque "Jesus." Groves switches gears on the rockers "See You" and "I Love You," both of which are bound to radio hits. And "God of Us" is yet another Christmas song with a slightly new way of telling an age-old story. Don't miss the hidden worship-oriented bonus track. Twilight is intelligent, thoughtful, and beautiful.

After earning six Dove Award nominations for his critically acclaimed Invitation to Eavesdrop, Shaun Groves has a hard act to follow. Groves shows no sign of any sophomore slump with his outstanding follow-up. There’s a reflective, contemplative tone throughout the release. Groves displays great interest in those moments where we find ourselves between light and dark, a theme that's captured well on the title track and "Need You More," with its lyrical references to "shades of gray" and its musical references to fellow Texas native Ricky Nelson’s "Garden Party." Other shining moments include the heart-tugging ballad "Without You" and the dreamy, Lennonesque "Jesus." Groves switches gears on the rockers "See You" and "I Love You," both of which are bound to radio hits. And "God of Us" is yet another Christmas song with a slightly new way of telling an age-old story. Don’t miss the hidden worship-oriented bonus track. Twilight is intelligent, thoughtful, and beautiful. --Michael Lyttle
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