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Shine: The Hits Review
Newsboys' hits compilation is similar to
many other such collections circa 2000 in that it is not
so much a simple set of the group's most popular songs as
a selective history and statement about the band's future.
In Newsboys' case, this is complicated by the 1997 departure
of lead singer John James; while it may not have been the
Christian thing to do, a deliberate attempt seems to have
been made to diminish James' role in favor of Peter Furler,
who co-founded the group and continued to lead it after his
partner left. Many of the major hits of the James era are
included, among them "I'm Not Ashamed," "Shine," "Spirit
Thing," "Reality," and "Take Me to Your
Leader," all of which reached number one on CCM magazine's
Contemporary Hits chart. But other number one hits -- "Real
Good Thing," "Truth and Consequences," and "Let
It Go" -- are missing, and there seems to be a disproportionate
number of post-James tracks, including three brand new songs
and a remake of "God Is Not a Secret" that recasts
it as a rap tune. Newsboys' sound has changed over time,
but this collection finds them generally faithful to their
U2 and INXS-flavored '80s international pop/rock style, and
with a consistently unique lyrical perspective (from "Breakfast," which
warns that the devil won't be serving you Cap'n Crunch, to
the new "Who?," which describes God as "tender
as a burger in your microwave"). Fans will welcome this
best-of, but many will notice the omission of favorite tracks.
Review by: William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
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