Thursday, August 02, 2007

CD - Time Again ... Live (B+)


Artist: Amy Grant
Buy it

And the kids wonder why she's still a dominant force in Christian music, even though she hasn't had a number one pop hit in years. Well, Grant has a back catalog of 200-plus quality, honest, lived-in songs and a charming and lovably unadorned "Ideal Friend" public persona that no other CCM artist can touch. And she's always been a formidable vocal stylist. That's why.

As others have noted, her singing and songwriting abilities were frequently overlooked because of her unmatched popularity and her looks. But time has proven her impressively capable in both arenas. In fact, some of her lyrics are revealed as prescient and are even more powerful as she (actually, we) go through midlife. Her voice? Possibly the easiest to listen to for extended periods that I've ever heard. Historically gentle and flawed but packed with emotional precision. Sandi Patti may have been the premiere Christian vocalist in the 1980s but Amy Grant was the impassioned voice of everyone's hopes and doubts.

Appearing in the same city (but not the same venue!) where she gave her first professional concert 29 years ago, Grant is light years removed from that gawky, whispery teenaged girl hiding behind a guitar on a Fort Worth stage in 1978. Still sweet and self-effacing, she's an accomplished musician and a confident entertainer joyfully leading a band instead of being instructed by one. [Side note: Yes. We're that old.]

A word of caution: If you're fixated on being able to sing along note-for-note with these classic songs, you may be in for a disappointment with this 17-song live set. Not only have the arrangements and instrumentation of her older synth-pop tunes been altered for a casual stripped-down feel but Amy is more experimental in her phrasing these days. If you appreciate the Frank Sinatra/Willie Nelson school of reinterpretation with each performance, you'll love this set. If you're interested in a perfectly recreated nostalgia session, not so much.

The constraints of the single-CD format cause some of Amy's trademark just-folks banter and pindrop-quiet stories of the superior DVD presentation to be lost. The cheerful stage presence that masks some of her vocal missteps isn't there to help her, either. A few very good songs are left out. I'd recommend getting the DVD, too, if you can afford both. But this is a good audio version for the car and iPod.

Final score: B plus

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