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1 Courageous Hall/West 3:59
2 City on the Hill Hall/West 4:09
3 Jesus, Friend of Sinners Hall/West 5:38
4 Already There Hall/Herms/West 4:31
5 The Well Hall/West 4:55
6 Spirit Wind Hall/Hoard 5:18
7 Just Another Birthday Douglas/Hall 4:27
8 Wedding Day Hall/Herms/Nordeman 4:25
9 Angel Hall/Herms/West 3:44
10 My Own Worst Enemy Hall/West 3:30
11 Face Down Byrd/Cervantes 3:37
12 So Far to Find You Chapman/Hall 5:00
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Come to the Well

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Reunion

Category: Pop/Rock

Come to the Well

UPC: 602341016223

Release Date: 10/18/2011

Original Release Date: 10/18/2011

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Courageous, City on the Hill, Jesus, Friend of Sinners, Already There, The Well, Spirit Wind, Just Another Birthday, Wedding Day, Angel, My Own Worst Enemy, Face Down, So Far to Find You]
Contributors:

James Christopher Monger

Inspired by the story of Jesus and the Samaritan woman at the well, Come to the Well, the fifth studio album from multiple award-winning, contemporary Christian rock outfit Casting Crowns, uses the tale?s central message of forgiveness and grace as its foundation, offering up 12 lovingly crafted songs that exemplify the band?s ever-expanding range. Opening with the one-two punch of first single ?Courageous? and the lush, string-laden ?City on the Hill,? Come to the Well feels a little front-loaded. While the album?s mid-section features some nice, emotive moments in ?Already There? and ?Wedding Day,? both of which echo ?Clocks?-era Coldplay, tracks like the grungy ?My Own Worst Enemy? and the predictable ?Angel? feel a bit tacked on, despite their good intentions. ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi