What if we brandon heath




















After hearing some of his other songs I decided I liked his voice and style. I think very shortly I will be purchasing another CD of his. His music is down-to-earth and Brandon has an easly listening voice. I heard one song off this cd and really liked it I had never heard of Brandon Heath before. I love every song on here. It is wonderful and really helps my mood through out the day if I just leave it playing in my car.

It is really awesome!!!!! Very nice compilation of songs! I will enjoy this c. I enjoy it more than his last c. It seems a bit more polished. I also have "Give me Your Eyes" as a ringtone on my cell phone! Yes, you could say I enjoy Brandon Heath. Skip to main content.

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About Movie Mars. No Not One. When I'm Alone. See all 10 brand new listings. Buy It Now. The idea for the name of the record is to challenge Christians to ask the question "What if we? The album also addresses many of topics like love, showing kindness, and finding the best in people. While Heath's debut was full of radio-friendly pop hits, the major difference on this release is that each song has a much softer and more melodic feel, save for the few singles that are sprinkled throughout the record.

The piano accompanied with the singer's strong vocals and addictive chorus makes for a beautiful song and fits perfectly for Heath's style. Overall, if you enjoyed Brandon Heath's debut, are a fan of Mat Kearney or Matthew West, or you're simply looking for a feel-good, melody-driven record, pick up What If We. JFH Music Review. Singer-songwriter Brandon Heath made a name for himself with his debut in What If We takes the best aspects of his debut and builds on them.

Songs like "London," "Wait And See," and "Love Never Fails" draw the listener in with their poetic lyricism, and are carried through with beautiful melodies. Another highlight is "No, Not One," with its catchy midtempo style, which ends up sounding like a cross between Mat Kearney and Sanctus Real.

Heath's vocals are also a big highlight, and they really carry the album along. But the most disappointing aspect of the album is that several songs never reach their full potential. Songs like "When I'm Alone" or "Trust You" start off well, but never build enough to really catch our attention.



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