World of Sand


World of Sand is the third album by Servant, released in 1982 on Rooftop Records.
World of Sand was the debut album for Rooftop Records, the new media arm of the Highway Missionary Society. The title comes from a line in the last song:Stylistically, this album would mark the beginning of a move away from the blues rock/classic rock style of their first two albums, toward the synth-infused new wave styles that would mark their latter works.

Background

The process of creating this album was tragically overshadowed by a devastating accident the summer before:
In the aftermath of their loss, the band members were able to find some catharsis by channeling their grief into the creation of the 8-minute epic, "Sudden Death". The song begins with the optimism of a new day, then suddenly changes with the confusion and anguish over the accident, closing with acknowledgement of God's power over the situation, quoting . Most of the band members contributed to the writing of the song, as well as members of the community, including Susan Palosaari, who lost her son that day.
After the intensity of dealing with "Sudden Death", the album closes with the altar call "Come Jesus Come", in which they proclaim their readiness to re-dedicate themselves even after dealing with such tragedy.

Critical reception

Upon the reissue on CD, Mike Rimmer of Cross Rhythms said "25 years after it was released, these songs still feel relevant, and it made me wonder why on today's scene there aren't more bands like Servant who used their music to say something spiritually challenging?"
World of Sand was also recognized on the blog "CCM's 500 Best Albums of All Time" at No. 337.

Artwork, packaging

The illustration that graces the front cover is by Orange County artist Kerne Erickson, whose work can also be seen on albums by Sweet Comfort Band. The illustration shows a horse and rider galloping away from a city made of sand, about to be washed away to the sea by a large wave of water.

Reissues

After the initial pressing, Rooftop reissued the album in 1983 without the bonus 7" record, but adding the first track to the end of side one.
In 2006, World of Sand was remastered and given its first CD release by Retroactive Records.

Personnel

Servant

Additional personnel

Production

Reissue

  • Remastered by Rev at Creation Station Media