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Newly
Released CDs Reflect Reverence, Resolution
By Laurie Williams Sowby
Established as well as new LDS songwriters and recording artists
have some fresh offerings to start the year out. Here’s an
idea of what you can expect.
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Thy Healing Hands features original words and music
by Sarh Lyn Baril, a talented newcomer to the LDS music scene. The
heartfelt words and nice melodies with such titles as "Unto
the Lord" and "At His Feet" are sung by familiar
voices, including Tammy Simister Robinson and Rebecca Lopez. Especially
appealing and memorable are "I Believe," sung by Barry
Hansen, and "Not Far from Home," sung by April Merservy.
Dallyn Vail Bayles lends his nice tenor to "But a Moment."
Greg Hansen did the interesting and appealing arrangements for this
enjoyable album.
Everything Speaks His Name is award-winning vocalist Jessie
Clark Funk’s third album, from Sounds of Zion. This one, produced
by her husband Jim Funk, has a spiritual theme in 13 songs composed
by others. Funk’s pleasing voice is perfect for such upbeat
songs as "Again," "Please Come," "Calling
All Angels," and my favorite, "No One Knows My Heart [Better
than You]." "There is a Green Hill Far Away" has
a surprising variation in melody, along with the addition of a verse
from "If You Could Hie to Kolob." Although her duet with
Dan Beck on "The Prayer" is good, it’s hard for
anyone to compete with Josh Groban’s signature rendition.
Living Water is an instrumental collaboration featuring
violinist Beverly Hansen and harpist Lysa Rytting (and sometimes
clarinetist Daron Bradford) in accurately subtitled "hymns
to lift and renew the soul." Greg Hansen’s varied and
creative arrangements make for pleasant, reverent listening on such
hymns as "The Lord is My Shepherd," "I Feel My Savior’s
Love," He Leadeth Me" and "I Stand All Amazed."
The simplicity of the violin-only "If You Could Hie to Kolob"
stands out among the dozen selections, and the duo renders "A
Child’s Prayer" beautifully. Sounds of Zion produced
the album.
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Sing to the Lord is a compilation album offering a taste
of several LDS artists on the Shadow Mountain label. The overall
tone is reverent while featuring a variety of musical styles by
vocalists Hilary Weeks, Jenny Phillips, Kenneth Cope, Cherie Call,
Jenny Jordan Frogley, and Roger Hoffman. Violinist Jenny Oaks
Baker has two lovely pieces, "Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing"
and "Lead, Kindly Light," both with full orchestration.
Two less-familiar pieces, "Blessed Be His Name" and
"Rose of Bethlehem" appear on the album along with oft-heard
hymns.
Wanna Be Brave is the debut album of Sarah Bethany
Ham, a young woman whose youthful voice and upbeat songs will
especially appeal to youth. Greg Hansen arranged the music and
plays the keyboards on the new release from the Eagle Springs
label. Some tunes, such as "I Am," "Answer,"
and "Do They See Jesus in Me" are smooth and calming,
while others, such as "Awake" and "I Believe in
You," have a strong beat. But all carry messages of encouragement
to face the future with confidence. The album includes, appropriately,
a fully-orchestrated arrangement of "Abide with Me."
An Evening with Joseph and Emma is the soundtrack from
an original musical by Randy Lee Rowley. Dallyn and Rachel Bayles,
who have portrayed Joseph and Emma in the annual Nauvoo pageant,
lend their trained voices to the words and music describing the
Prophet Joseph Smith’s experiences, from the First Vision
through courtship, persecution, and eventually, martyrdom. The
orchestrated score is quite good, although it doesn’t offer
a lot of variation. At times, the music serves as backdrop for
spoken dialogue. The CD’s insert contains all the lyrics,
making it easy to follow the music.
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Laurie Williams Sowby
has been writing since grade school, and getting paid for it the
past 30 years, with articles in LDS Church magazines, Exponent II
, This People , Good Housekeeping , and Redboo , as well as the
Deseret News , Provo Daily Herald and Utah County Journal . She
is a graduate of BYU, taught writing at Utah Valley State College
for 12 years, and has traveled to all 50 states and more than 35
countries (so far). She and her husband, Steve, recently returned
from serving as fulltime missionaries in the Chile Santiago
West Mission. They live in American Fork, Utah. Their youngest
son, Rob, has returned from serving in the Germany Berlin Mission.
The older four children are married and have provided more than
fifteen grandchildren. |
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