Credo's debut album, "Viss mainās...", released on January 1, 2000, under the label Mikrofona Ieraksti, is a captivating journey through the Latvian band's early discography. Spanning just over 44 minutes, this 10-track album offers a blend of introspective lyrics and melodic compositions that showcase Credo's unique sound and artistic vision.
The album opens with "Vējā," setting the tone for a collection of songs that explore themes of life, love, and change. Tracks like "Dzīvē Gadās Arī Tā" and "Notikums" delve into the nuances of everyday experiences, while "Septītajās Debesīs" and "Nelaimīga Diena" offer a more reflective and somber perspective. The album's mid-section features "Tas Nav Viegli" and "Svētdiena," which highlight Credo's ability to craft poignant and evocative melodies.
As the album progresses, "Pasaule Ir Gana Plaša" and "Dzīves Trakās Dejas" bring a sense of expansiveness and rhythm, showcasing the band's versatility. The penultimate track, "Lai Mainās Viss," serves as a powerful anthem of change, leading into the closing track "Kā Būs, Tā Būs," which leaves listeners with a sense of resolution and acceptance.
"Viss mainās..." is a testament to Credo's early creative prowess, offering a rich and engaging listening experience that continues to resonate with fans and newcomers alike.