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The World As Best As I Remember It, Volume 1

The World As Best As I Remember It, Volume 1

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Artist: Rich Mullins
Label: Reunion
Category: Music

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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 18 reviews
Sales Rank: 52854

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4

UPC: 012414922229
EAN: 0012414922229
ASIN: B0000004RU

Release Date: February 1, 1993
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Tracks:

  • Step by Step - Rich Mullins, Beaker
  • Boy Like Me/Man Like You - Rich Mullins, Beaker
  • Where You Are - Rich Mullins, Beaker
  • Jacob and 2 Women (The World as Best as I Can Remember It) - Rich Mullins, Mullins, Rich
  • The Howling - Rich Mullins, Beaker
  • Calling out Your Name - Rich Mullins, Mullins, Rich
  • Who God Is Gonna Use - Rich Mullins, Mullins, Rich
  • The River - Rich Mullins, Mullins, Rich
  • I See You - Rich Mullins, Mullins, Rich
  • Step by Step (Reprise) - Rich Mullins, Beaker

Similar Items:

  • The World as Best as I Remember It, Vol. 2
  • A Liturgy, A Legacy & A Ragamuffin Band
  • Winds of Heaven, Stuff of Earth
  • Songs
  • The Jesus Record

Customer Reviews:   Read 13 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Breathtaking   June 16, 2008
Breathtaking pretty much sums up this album. Especially The River. I cry everytime I hear it. If you can listen to that song without crying then you are probably dead.


5 out of 5 stars Mullins' best, IMO   January 14, 2007
Common wisdom has it that "A Liturgy, A Legacy & A Ragamuffin Band" is Mullins' masterpiece, and "The World as Best as I Remember It, Vol 1" is a slightly less great album that points to his magnum opus. I disagree. For one thing, an artist is capable of more than one masterpiece (see Dylan, Stones; or, among Christian artists, Larry Norman, Daniel Amos, Mark Heard)... Personally, I prefer this album over "A Liturgy" (which IMO has a great first half and some weaker songs on "side 2"). The AMG review states that it would have been better if, instead of releasing 2 volumes, the "best songs" from each would have been combided into one CD. I strongly disagree; there's not a weak song on Volume 1 (unlike Vol. 2), and holds together very well as a unified album (again, unlike vol 2). There's so much going on here: the beautiful, evocative piano melodies, the restless percussion work, the differing tonal colors of various acoustic instruments, the nice hybrid and melange of differing folk styles (African chorus, Celtic melodies, Appalachian folk, etc.). A beautiful album.


5 out of 5 stars a rich masterpiece   December 17, 2005
This is what you get when you have brilliant songwriting along with passion and soul.Certainly Richs'best work and a contemporary Christian classic.Personal favorite:"Calling Out Your Name"Rich images with lovely hammer dulcimer from Mullins.Not a wasted note on the whole album.Essential stuff.


5 out of 5 stars "In the west I see an evening"   November 12, 2003
 3 out of 4 found this review helpful

This veteran's day I listened again to this wonderful disc. I think especially on a day like today we can all learn a lesson and perhaps take a warning from Rich's words.

The song "The Howling" in particular speaks to where we, as Americans have been, are, and continue to go:

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"I can see the iron horses' tracks
Pressed in the mud from the weight of all that steam and steel
But the wind don't blow where you want it to go
No, the wind just goes where it will and you follow
I can feel the breath of winter
Driving this snow across these newly-whited plains
Takes my breath from me and it leaves me falling
Then it picks me up again in its own strength

And I can hear the wild wind howling
And I can feel it in my bones
And I know that the howling will take me home

I can see some traveller's footprints
There's a little bit of blood in every step he made
I wonder what kind of burden he's bearing
That has cut him so deeply every step along the long, long way
In the west I see an evening
This scarlet thread stretched beneath the gathering dark
Red as the blood on the hands of the Savior
And rich as the mercy that flowed from His broken heart

And I can hear the wild wind howling
And I can feel it in my bones
And I know that the howling will take me home

These men of violence, they have made this a world full of wars
Oh God break Your silence and let Your justice shine forth

Show some mercy, Oh Lord

'Cause I can see a people dispossessed
Broken and brave in the face of so much fear
Driven from their homes by the greed of a nation
Whose treaties were as good as litter
Along the trail of their tears
I can see the Covenant colors
The sun and the rain have woven against the blue of the sky
And I know if we live we will live by His promise
I know He who made it and
I'm sure that He would not lie

And I can hear the wild wind howling
And I can feel it in my bones
And I know that the howling will take me home"
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The choice is ours.

The rest is silence.


5 out of 5 stars Best Christian CD ever   July 15, 2003
This is referring to Both volumes 1 and 2. There are other amazing albums but in my opinion these 2 together create the best Christian music has to offer!!!

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