Album Length: 69 Min. 4 Sec.
1.  Capture Me
2.  Give You Glory
3.  Tonight
4.  This Man
5.  Walk By Faith
6.  Hallelujah/You Never Let Go
7.  Let It Fade
8.  Sharing/Speaking
Live
[Release Date: November 17, 2009] (BEC Recordings)

Track Listing:
9.  Speaking Louder Than Before
10.  There Will Be Day
11.  Take You Back
12.  Take My Life
13.  Lay Down My Pride
14.  Right Here
15.  Give Me Jesus
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2.3 out of 3
1.5 out of 2
0.5 out of 1
8.3 out of 10
Message
Music
Production
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Overall Score
83%
B-
With five studio albums now under his belt, Jeremy Camp releases his second full-length
live album, shortly after the first went double-platinum. This time, instead of going
“unplugged,” Camp and his band bring out the electric guitars and drumsticks for the full
live experience.
   
Live is a sensible mix of songs from Camp’s repertoire, including hits like “Tonight,”
“Let It Fade,” and fan favorites such as the hard-hitting “Take My Life.” Noticeably
absent is the heart-wrenching “I Still Believe,” but surely this song has been worn out.
   
The album breaks half way through for a brief message. Camp shares his heart for this
generation and encourages the audience to reach out to others by serving and speaking
the truth, a perfect segue into “Speaking Louder Than Before.”
   
A few tracks, “Give Me Jesus” and “There Will Be A Day,” are powerful and captured
well. However, other tracks like “Capture Me,” “Give You Glory,” “This Man,” and
“Tonight” feel very underwhelming. The recordings hardly convey the energy that
undoubtedly was experienced by the audience. This is often an issue with live recordings
and is usually remedied (somewhat) with live footage. Oddly, this live album does not
include an accompanying DVD, which could prove to be the album’s downfall.

Closing Thoughts:
The question arises then - Is
Live worth the buy? For loyal Jeremy Camp fans, the
obvious answer is yes. For casual fans- probably not. If you’re on the fence, I’d
recommend picking up Camp’s Unplugged album first. Though it lacks his more recent
songs, the intimate setting makes for a more authentic and enjoyable performance (plus it
includes a DVD).
Review Written By: Cara Fisher [cara.fisher@christianmusicreview.org] Date Written: November 16, 2009
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