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Personnel: Aristides Rincon, John Curry, Aristides Rincon, John Curry (guitar); Mitch Burman (bass instrument); Mark Archer, Mark Archer (drums).Audio Mixers: Scott Stapp; Joh...Read more
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The Great Divide -Recounting the Life of Jesus on Earth
This album, the 1st solo album by Mr Stapp, is a stunning achievement! The songs dramatize the life of Jesus. Starting with song#4, Justify--this is the temptation of Jesus ...Read more
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Great album, creates more questions than it answers. The former lead singer of Creed still has the voice and lyrics that catapulted the band into "super band" status...Read more

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UPC:601501309922
Artist:Scott Stapp
Format:CD
Release Year:2005
Record Label:Wind-Up
Genre:Hard Rock, Rock & Pop

Track Listing
1. Reach Out
2. Fight Song
3. Hard Way
4. Justify
5. Let Me Go
6. Surround Me
7. Great Divide, The
8. Sublime
9. You Will Soar
10. Broken

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Producer:Scott Stapp, Ron St. Germain, John Kurzweg
Distributor:BMG (distributor)
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

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Personnel: Aristides Rincon, John Curry, Aristides Rincon, John Curry (guitar); Mitch Burman (bass instrument); Mark Archer, Mark Archer (drums).Audio Mixers: Scott Stapp; John Kurzweg ; Ron Saint Germain.Recording information: SEE Studio, Miami, FL; The Hit Factory Criteria, Miami, FL.Photographer: Chapman Baehler.Unknown Contributor Role: Clarita Sanchez.On his first album since disbanding Creed in 2004 -- and his first collection of new material since the band's last album, Weathered, in 2001 -- singer/songwriter Scott Stapp strips his music back to its barest essence. Gone are the indulgent arty flourishes, such as a cameo from the Tallahassee Boys Choir, that weighed down Weathered, and all that's left on The Great Divide are layers and layers of heavy, heavy guitars, which support Stapp's guttural declarations of angst and faith. It makes for the hardest, most immediate music he's made since Creed's debut, My Own Prison, but not necessarily the best. Certainly those looking for another "With Arms Wide Open" will be a little disappointed -- there are power ballads here, but with the notable exception of "Surround Me," not only do they lack the dramatic anthemic quality that made that a huge hit, they're given somber, heavy arrangements that appeal only to the portion of his audience that prefers the Scott Stapp who channels Jim Morrison and favors loud, distorted guitars. Since the prog inflections of Weathered didn't suit Stapp's music well -- his lyrics are so earnest he needs music lacking in affectation -- this back-to-basics approach serves him relatively well, even if it inevitably feels like a bit of retreat, as if he were consciously playing to the core of his base in order to guarantee an audience for his solo work. Nevertheless, this plays well on the surface, providing Creed fans with the basic sound that the band drifted away from at the tail end of its career, even if it does leave the lingering feeling that Stapp is trying to sound like Creed on his solo debut instead of embracing the freedom of being a solo artist. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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The Great Divide -Recounting the Life of Jesus on Earth

Created: 20/04/09
This album, the 1st solo album by Mr Stapp, is a stunning achievement! The songs dramatize the life of Jesus. Starting with song#4, Justify--this is the temptation of Jesus by the devil after Jesus is baptized and goes into the Wilderness. Stapp gives it a modern re-telling. Let Me Go, song#5, is Jesus rebuking the devil and telling the devil that evil is worthless. Surround Me, song#7, is after Christ resists the temptations of the devil, Jesus realizes that he needs support from the Father, in Heaven. Jesus is tired from the devil and from being alone in the Wilderness. He asks for His Heavenly Father to "surround him" with Power, and this also is a metaphor for Jesus selecting His disciples who will "surround him" until He is put to death by the Sanhedrin and the Romans. The Great Divide, song#8, the title track, is Jesus again singing his Praises Of the Heavenly Father -- that although Jesus is on Earth, and His Father is in Heaven, together they will survive "the Great Divide," the separation between them until Jesus & the Father are re-united when Jesus ascends to Heaven in all His Glory. Jesus sees who He really IS --the Great I Am who became flesh and dwelt among us. Sublime, song #9, Jesus sees what his Kingdom will be: Sublime! As Stapp sings, "trying to sing a song about Heaven on Earth." This is an allusion to Christ's return to Earth, one day, to set-up His Kingdom. Broken, song #10, and the final song on the CD, describes the trials of Jesus' Crucifixion on the Cross -- "Do you know /what it feels like/ to be broken and used?/ Scared and confused?...
This album took on a profound meaning when I lined it up with the narrative of the Life Of Jesus Christ told in the Gospels in the New Testament of the Bible!!!
Thank you Mr Stapp for a great piece of art in music.
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The Great Divide:

Created: 01/01/08
Great album, creates more questions than it answers. The former lead singer of Creed still has the voice and lyrics that catapulted the band into "super band" status during its brief stint together. Creed fans are left scratching their collective heads wonder why the boys can't get back together when both bands (Scott Stapp and Alter Bridge) both have released successful albums.

Enjoy, I believe there will not be another album coming from Scott. At least he went out with a bang, instead of a whimper. Creed fans will love it.
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Great CD

Created: 09/02/07
I have only recently started listening to Creed so I'm still learning. Scott Stapp's solo album is one of my favorites right now. Believe it or not, this is music for the church crowd. They just don't know it yet. I think this project will cross many culture and religious lines if given the chance. If you like raw, edgy rock then this is one CD you must add to your collection.
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Scott Stapp's "The Great Divide"

Created: 06/08/06
I bought this album as a gift. My boyfriend is a huge fan of the band Creed and since they made the decision not to make music together anymore this solo album was a great chance to hear Scott Stapp again. Stapp is all about meaningful lyrics and this album didn't disappoint. I'd definately recommend this album to any Creed fan that is missing their beloved band.
3 of 3 people found this review helpful.
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Whole Cd Is Excellent

Created: 01/02/09
I tried this cd out to see what it would be like with a Scott Stapp solo cd. I found this cd to be a collection of 10 fantastic songs. I like Creed's music but would put this even above the best of Creed. If you like songs to work out to, you might want to give this cd a listen.
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