Idle Cure

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Breakaway 03:59 Tools
Pray 04:40 Tools
Frontline 04:07 Tools
So Many Faces 03:37 Tools
Overdrive 04:33 Tools
Take It 04:39 Tools
Just Believe It 03:51 Tools
Silent Hope 04:04 Tools
Bring Me Through the Day 04:01 Tools
Pour Out My Soul 04:19 Tools
Never Say Goodbye 05:24 Tools
Feeling The Heat 04:15 Tools
It's No Fun Anymore 04:13 Tools
Living Water 04:42 Tools
Burning Gamorrah 04:12 Tools
How Long 03:57 Tools
The Only Thing 05:18 Tools
Come Back To Me 04:07 Tools
Picture Of Love 03:52 Tools
Shake It Up 04:12 Tools
Two Hearts 03:22 Tools
Hungry Hearts 04:04 Tools
Holy Mountain 04:25 Tools
Merciful Man 03:51 Tools
Barter Mercy 04:22 Tools
From The Heart 05:01 Tools
Contend For The Faith 04:09 Tools
Talk It Out 04:29 Tools
Innocent Again 04:43 Tools
Come Alive 04:24 Tools
Human Solution 05:03 Tools
Draw the Line 03:20 Tools
One for the Money 03:31 Tools
If You Mean It 03:34 Tools
Who Cries For Me 04:13 Tools
We've Lost Ground 04:03 Tools
Dead Or Alive 03:56 Tools
Runnin' 04:03 Tools
I Will Hold On 03:47 Tools
Don't Turn Away 04:06 Tools
Mind Games 03:51 Tools
The Higher We Climb 04:01 Tools
Redline 04:17 Tools
Ordinary Man 04:10 Tools
Where Is The Love 03:39 Tools
Tear Down The Walls 03:18 Tools
What's Your Point of View 04:16 Tools
Whats Your Point of View? 04:17 Tools
Breakaway's Hit Mix 07:05 Tools
What's your point of view? 07:05 Tools
Tough Love - 03 Frontline 07:05 Tools
Tough Love - 01 Just Believe 07:05 Tools
Pour Our My Soul 07:05 Tools
Tough Love - 05 Hungry Hearts 07:05 Tools
Tough Love - 07 How Long 07:05 Tools
Tough Love - 02 Barter Mercy 07:05 Tools
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Idle Cure rose from the ranks of previous secular bands and upon becoming saved devoted their collective musical talents to the service and salvation of others.Mark Ambrose, and Steve Shannon played together for several years in the Christian band "Sojourn", and it was herein the seeds were planted for Idle Cure. In 1986, Idle Cure launched their initial self titled album on the then fledgling label Frontline Records. The response was both remarkable, and immediate. "Breakaway was a runaway hit on major Christian Rock radio stations, and "Take It" was a number 1 ballad almost nationwide. In spite of the fact that the band never did any major tours, the radio success on several fronts created a steady sub-culture of fans in the industry. Idle Cure went on to produce five studio projects, and a compilation disc. Each release is superlative, and by many accounts the band simply got better with every effort. Idle Cure now enjoys the status of being perhaps one of the finest bands of the many who have tread similar waters. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.