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Kari Jobe

VETERAN TALENTS COLLABORATE TO CREATE STELLAR NEW ARTIST SET

With the powerhouse nuances of Natalie Grant and the singer/songwriter vulnerability of Mindy Smith, new Integrity worship artist Kari Jobe is more than a fresh face and pretty voice. Having been steeped in musical worship for a dozen-plus years, Jobe is a seasoned pro for a woman not yet 30. Having made major contributions to live albums for alma mater Christ for the Nations and at her current post as associate worship pastor at the mega Gateway Church in Southlake, Texas, Jobe has yet to make her own recorded mark until now.

With producer Ed Cash’s (Chris Tomlin, Bethany Dillon) competent hands at the creative controls, Jobe’s self-titled debut seeks to establish her as more than just a worship leader, but also as a fully-equipped artist.

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Disc opener “I’m Singing” and “Everyone Needs a Little” are two of the record’s tightest tracks, combining Scripture-based lyrics with singable melodies—a no-brainer for co-writers Cash and Tomlin, who know as well as anyone how to construct a chorus worthy of both national radio and local worship services.

Similarly, Paul Baloche’s experienced pen contributes a sweeping corporate chorus on “Beautiful”: “Here in Your presence/I am not afraid of brokenness/To wash your feet with humble tears . . . Beautiful, beautiful/Oh I am lost for more to say.”

A crowd favorite, “Revelation Song,” offers a refrain of epic proportions for Jobe’s finely tuned vocals, rivaling Michael W. Smith’s “Agnus Dei” with its classic content and moving arrangement.

And though Jobe’s solo compositions lack the corporate viability (and commercial draw) of the aforementioned songs, overall this collection is an estimable representation of the young worship leader’s substantial development thus far and an inspiring glimpse into the future of her idealistic career. –Andrew Greer

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