SERVANT
CAUGHT IN THE ACT OF LOVING HIM
Servant proved to be masters at anthemic, new wave hooks, as well as sheer volume and gut-wrenching rock roll. Remastered, Limited Edition 1983 reissue. For fans of Duran Duran and Cheap Trick.
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SERVANT
“CAUGHT IN THE ACT OF LOVING HIM”
Label: Retroactive Records
Distribution: Brutal Planet (brutalplanet@gmail.com) www.retroactiverecords.net
Release Date: October 17, 2006
Band: Servant
Title: Caught In the Act of Loving Him
Catalog Number: RAR7827
Style: rock/hard rock
Tracks: 10
Time: Approximately 36 minutes
Lyrics: Yes
Insert: six page full color
ABOUT THE ALBUM
Servant’s fourth album originally burst onto the scene in 1983, with ten new studio cuts released on the band’s own Rooftop Records. With their first three albums delighting headbangers world-wide, CAUGHT IN THE ACT OF LOVING HIM showcased a Spransy-influenced new-wave feel that also embraced the arena rock sound Servant was known for. This new-wave feel would eventually take over the band’s 5th and 6th albums (Light Maneuvers & Swimming In a Human Ocean).
Undoubtedly, CAUGHT IN THE ACT OF LOVING HIM set new standards for quality Christian rock that could stand up next to the best the mainstream rock world had to offer. Ultimately, blissful power pop made Servant’s CAUGHT IN THE ACT OF LOVING HIM one of the defining albums of its era, as well as one of the most influential. Servant proved to be masters at devoting themselves to the power of the hook, as well as sheer volume and gut-wrenching rock roll. Bruce Wright’s hook-laden guitar playing was capable of miracles, and you'll find examples of that on virtually every cut. With pop thrills a-plenty, CAUGHT… offers an invigorating blast of feedback, muscular riffs, anthemic hooks, and powerful vocals with keyboards and beat that don't let up. From start to finish, CAUGHT…is a relentless rocker, a great album that has outlasted its era. Fans can proudly file this release next to The Cars, Cheap Trick, Duran Duran, Petra, and early 77’s. Yes, it’s THAT good!
KEY SELLING POINTS
**Limited Edition release
**Out of print for over 23 years
**Digitally remastered for enhanced audio clarity
**Reflections written by founding member Owen Brock
**Lyrics included
**Track 6 included on the Retroactive Records, Lightning Strikes Twice 2 compilation
**Band history included
**For fans of Cheap Trick, Joe English Band, DeGarmo & Key, Petra, The Cars, Duran
Duran, The Pretenders, early 77’s and all quality arena rock, AOR.
**First time ever this ground breaking album has ever been available on CD!
**Years of touring made them one of the most popular Christian rock bands ever
**Demand for band product evidenced by outrageous prices being paid for the one album
from their catalog that was available on CD for a brief time, and the high prices
the vinyl records bring in the collectible markets.
**The band toured non-stop for years!
**Classic rock album that was originally distributed by Benson.
**Over 100,000 vinyl records were given away for free at concerts.
TRACKS
BURNING BRIDGES - THANK GOD - FALL OUT - NOW IS THE TIME - HOLDING ON TO YOU
HEART TO HEART - GAUGES - SOMETHING RIGHT FOR YOU - TIED DOWN - CAN'T GO BACK
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23 years after the fact and for the first time ever on CD, out of Grant's Pass, Oregon, comes Servant's Caught in the Act of Loving You.
Initially released in 1983 on Servant's Rooftop Records, CITAOLH was the album that put the band on the map. Great music, innovative marketing and endless touring brought this album to the masses.
Musically, it is a giant step forward in sound and songwriting for the band. The project is loaded with energy, wit, and variety that was occasionally missing in the group's previous releases. Clean guitars and keys alongside catchy melodies prepared the way for the band's forthcoming major label releases, Light Maneuvers and Swimming in a Human Ocean.
The band saw more to the sweetness (check the bass line in "Fall Out") on the production side of things. Where there are moments when the band is unleashed, there is a controlled passion and urgency here.
But none of these ingredients would matter if the songs weren't here. Servant had learned many songwriting lessons from the past ten years together. Matt Spransy and Bruce Wright teamed to create very good songs--even a couple of classics, for my money. "Holding On To You," "Can't Go Back" and "Fall Out" are very memorable. If Christian music had a sense of history, these would be, without a doubt, on an "oldies" playlist.
Along with the sharpness of the music, the band launched the Great American Album Give Away Tour. The idea was to give every ticket holder a free LP and if you owned the LP, you got a free concert ticket. Unbelievably, over 100,000 albums were given away during the tour.
The band would soon be signed to Myrhh Records, being produced by Bob Rock.
Bob Felberg January 29, 2007
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If you are a fan of classic 80's music then this is a release that you will enjoy. Servant is a classic band in the world of early Christian rock and now this album has been remastered and polished. "Now is the Time" kicks off this album and sets the pace for the 80's time warp. "Fall Out" jumps in with the keyboards in the backgrounds and the melodic natured drumming that was so ideal for the time period. "Holding On To You" picks up the pace with a more aggressive rock ballad. Great hooks are held throughout the album with a consistent mix of pop rock that won't give you a toothache. Musically this album shows it's age when you listen but it is with a classic ear and respect that you have to enjoy this album.
Lyrical/Vocal
Bob Hardy and Sandie Brock shares the vocals. Sandie has an amazing voice that is similar to Heart. The styles are very agreeable for the 80's and must admit you must have an ear for that era. One of the thing that made Servant so edgy for the day was their ability to cross over lyrically. Meaning that most songs to the average listener may not understand it is a Christian band. Not that there is something offensive but many would think they were love songs and songs about everyday life. Mixed within are messages of songs to God searching for guidance and accepting His love.
If you are a fan of early Christian rock then you need to check out this Servant album.
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