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Daniel Bashta

One night in the kitchen I got in a playful argument with a brother over which version of "Like a Lion" was better.  I was arguing for the original writer Daniel Bashta, and he for David Crowder and later Kristian Stanfill.  Daniel Bashta holds so much passion in his voice.  I love it because its rough around the edges but how a powerful intensity to his words.  

I want to highlight a free offering he released a few months ago.  Its on NoiseTrade.com and has five song that I love!

Every song off this album has spoken to my soul, but my favorite is Potters Wheel.


Make me, shape me
into everything
that you want me to be
Make me, and shape me
into everything
that you want me to be

So place me on the potter's wheel,
Spin me until
there's nothing left but you in my life
'Cause brokeness is what I want
to do a work here in my heart
So when you look at me
you see your reflection

So form me, come fashion me
into everything that you want me to be
So form me, come fashion me
into everything that you want me to be and more

Oh, you see your reflection
Oh, you see your reflection

Hallelujah
Hallelujah
Hallelujah 

All is Great in the Lord From HotLanta
Paul Shackelford

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