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Never for Nothing

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Download links and information about Never for Nothing by Margaret Becker. This album was released in 1987 and it belongs to Gospel, Rock, Christian Rock, Metal, Pop genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 41:17 minutes.

Artist: Margaret Becker
Release date: 1987
Genre: Gospel, Rock, Christian Rock, Metal, Pop
Tracks: 10
Duration: 41:17
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Fight for God 4:05
2. Standing On Top of the World 3:35
3. Never for Nothing (Very Best of Margaret Becker 3:47
4. Break the Silence 3:54
5. Sacred Fire 4:36
6. Love Was Waiting (Ascap) 3:30
7. What You Feel 3:52
8. Make It Right 5:24
9. Giants Will Fall 3:59
10. For the Love of You 4:35

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Non-English speaking listeners would have a hard time telling Christian rock from secular rock, because there is really no musical difference between the two. Lyrically, however, they can be worlds apart. Even though a Christian rocker might claim Pearl Jam or R.E.M. as musical influences, his/her lyrics are likely to have more in common with Mahalia Jackson. Musically, Margaret Becker's debut album Never for Nothing is a good example of late-'80s arena rock and pop/rock — the melodies aren't unlike something one might have expected from Heart, Pat Benatar, or Vixen back then. If someone spoke Korean or Serbo-Croatian exclusively and heard this LP without knowing anything about Becker's background, he or she would have assumed it was secular rock. But lyrically, the singer is definitely coming from a Christian perspective on enjoyable tracks like "Break the Silence," "Fight for God," and "Make It Right" (all of which she wrote or co-wrote). Although Becker doesn't come across as militant or preachy, her religious message is clear. Like most Christian releases, Never for Nothing was ignored by the secular rock market — Christian rock seldom crosses over to secular audiences. But it's a decent record that's worth acquiring if you have a taste for slick 1980s arena rock.