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Woven in Time (CD - 2002)UPC: 00724385172526Artist: Steve Green (Gospel) Label: Sparrow Records Genre: Gospel - Contemp. Christian Album Description: Personnel includes: Steve Green (vocals); Rob Mathes (conductor, acoustic & electric guitars, piano, strings); Jerry McPherson (acoustic & electric guitars, bouzouki); Scott Dente (acoustic guitar); Wes King (classical guitar); Wanda Vick (dobro, mandolin, fiddle); Nashville... read more Personnel includes: Steve Green (vocals); Rob Mathes (conductor, acoustic & electric guitars, piano, strings); Jerry McPherson (acoustic & electric guitars, bouzouki); Scott Dente (acoustic guitar); Wes King (classical guitar); Wanda Vick (dobro, mandolin, fiddle); Nashville String Machine (strings); Skip Cleavenger (penny whistle, Uilleann pipes); Phil Nash (keyboards, bass); Steve Brewster (drums); Ken Lewis, Eric Darken (percussion); Bernie Herms (programming); Da'dra Crawford, Scott Dente, Christine Dente (background vocals). Engineers include: Ronnie Brookshire, Jim Folkson, Rodney Dawson. Recorded at Mole End, Sound Kitchen, Franklin, Tennessee and The Groove Room, Drive Thru, Tracking Room Studios, Nashville, Tennessee. Digitally remastered using HDCD technology. The up and coming Christian singer has obviously been inspired by legends of his genre like Steven Curtis Chapman and Michael W. Smith, and he's not shy about mixing styles in the spirit of these masters. Green wraps a more aggressive element of his voice around the guitar-driven rock of "If We Answer," then dances around a huge jig production (as Smith has done) on the dramatic, Celtic-influenced "Sacrifice of Praise." Then there's the romantic side of Green, where his voice becomes all at once more tender and emotional in the manner of show tune vocal giants like Michael Crawford. "Pleasures of the King" and "Thread of Scarlet" are heavily string-enhanced productions surrounding Green's more powerful statements. He mixes all of these approaches with his own take on the popular worship song "God of Wonders," and even does an operatic piece. The beauty of simpler arrangements like "Holding Hands" indicates that Green hardly needs all the adornment to worship in truth, spirit, and honesty. He might break through to a wider audience by honing his approach, but if you like diversity, he's certainly one of the most inventive singers in CCM circles. ~ Jonathan Widran minimize
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