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Tammy Trent I See Beautiful
(September Day Records)
Released August 2006
reviewed by Russ Breimeier
Sounds like
programmed dance-pop that falls between the stylized R&B; of Janet Jackson, Beyoncé, or Kierra KiKi Sheard and the inspirational adult contemporary of Avalon, Natalie Grant, or Crystal Lewis.
At a glance
praise for Tammy Trent's encouraging messages and energized R&B; pop sound is diminished by so-so production and predictable arrangements.
Track Listing |
1. Real Life
2. I See Beautiful
3. Is This Love
4. Pray
5. I'm Not Listening
6. Rescue Me
7. Stop the World
8. At the Foot of the Cross
9. Forgive Me
10. Run Into the Arms of Love
11. Pray (The FloodZone Remix)
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From her humble 1995 debut to her third release through Sparrow in 2000, Tammy Trent was on the up-and-up, enjoying considerable radio success with her energetic dance-pop sound and spunky outlook. That all came to a screeching halt when she lost her husband to a tragic diving accident while on vacation in Jamaicathe day before September 11, 2001. It's understandably taken time for Trent to cope with such loss, gradually learning to share her story through two books and regular tours with Women of Faith and REVOLVE.
At last comes I See Beautiful, Trent's first album in six years, which takes a couple of tracks to reflect on the memory of her husband ("Stop the World") and express her heart's lament to God ("Rescue Me"). But the rest of the album reflects a sunnier and more hopeful life perspective, like the title track's response to the beauty of creation. Instead of a somber ballad, "Pray" uses joyful dance-pop laced with hip-hop to offer gratitude for everyone who uplifted Trent in recent years.
It's a programmed pop style that might be too modern R&B/hip-hop for some of the target adult contemporary audience. Yet it's also sometimes too inspirational for serious R&B/hip-hop aficionados, especially the more predictable pop songs that close the albumincluding a cover of Kathryn Scott's "At the Foot of the Cross" that isn't as compelling as better renditions recorded in recent years. Fans of Avalon and Crystal Lewis will feel right at home, though the production quality is not the same caliber, and Trent's little urban whispers ("Uh huh
yeah
wow") feel forced.
Still, credit Trent with staying true to herself, favoring a relatively unique dance-pop sound that breaks from the usual Christian AC mold. The album will unquestionably appeal to the core audience moved by her testimony, but I for one can't help but wonder how it might have fared under the guidance of Warryn Campbell (Mary Mary), PAJAM (Kierra KiKi Sheard), or even Bernie Herms (Natalie Grant).
Tammy Trent I See Beautiful
(September Day Records)
Released August 2006
reviewed by Russ Breimeier
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