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author: Brenten Gilbert
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»» Phil Joel
thedeliberatePeople.album
Indelible Creative Group
Pop
09-12-2006
If you had to describe how your life had changed because of becoming
a Christian, how would you explain the transformation? Is transformation
even the right word? For the apostle Paul, it was more than a transformation.
He literally felt as though he had died only to be later granted a new
life with a fresh start. All his sins had been forgiven and his past
was washed clean. His lifestyle changed dramatically and while the direct
effects in each of our lives may not be as significant or drastic, we
cannot help but change when we encounter our savior.
Returning with his third solo release, Phil Joel, guitarist and vocalist
for the newsboys, offers a very focused message of encouragement to
follow after God and let Him transform your life. Leading off with "Time
Alone," the album explains that spending time in the presence
of God will have a positive effect on our lives. This thought is echoed
in "Drown" which emphasizes our need to take the time
to listen to God. Other topics covered on the album include running
from and returning to God ("Drainpipe", "Return"),
remaining faithful to God ("Jealous"), worship ("Awe"),
and recognizing our need for God ("Desperate").
Sonically, the deliberatePeople album delivers a pretty potent
mix of pop music and rock elements to match up with Joel's recognizable
vocals. The production throughout the disc feels a lot more raw and
untainted than his previous releases, leaving behind an honest musical
quality and a vulnerable vocal track. Songs like "Drainpipe"
and "Ordinary Day" leave the listener feeling as if
they were almost a part of the recording, with a live feel and a warm
tone. As far as the tempo is concerned, the album chugs along with a
nice upbeat rhythm, providing the poppy punch that newsboys fans
have complained about missing over the past few years.
Though it was initially released and distributed independently over
a year ago, the deliberatePeople album certainly doesn't feel
like it's outdated or lacking in relevance. The soundtrack will provide
listeners with a quick, but worthwhile venture in lighthearded and fun
pop music while the lyrics offer a spiritual journey of sorts, drawing
the audience into a closer walk with God. A very decent effort from
Phil Joel, the album serves as a suitable continuation for his solo
career as well as a purposeful mission statement.
Brenten's rating: 84 %
--Brenten Gilbert ««