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Sara Groves - ''add to the beauty''Sara Groves
"add to the beauty"


   ( 2005 Sponge; INO Records / Asaph Musik )

(English review version)

Colorful pop soundscapes with drive

This sixth release (produced by Brown Bannister) is not only Sara Groves' album with the most songwriters' teamwork (Ed Cash, Gordon Kennedy, Matt Bronlewee, Joel Hanson), but also the most rhythm driven. The warm sound with a lot of piano and guitars is enriched with Rhodes, B3, cello, English horn and a so-called scitando harp and weaves on the smooth pop tapestry of Station Wagon (2005, independent). The straight forward folk-pop-feel and the narrative, honest lyrics paint pictures of hope and faith amidst our everydayness and very much recall the label debut of this gifted Minnesotan singer-songwriter with her softly melancholic voice: Conversations (2000/01, INO).

When God is writing our life's story

Whether she tells about a couple that found forgiveness and renewed oneness after an affair ("When It Was Over"); whether she celebrates the awakening to a life fully alive ("Just Showed Up", the music of Joel Hanson reminds of their rhythmic duet Traveling Light); or whether she sings about the »beauty of seeing things through« in the gentle piano ballad Loving A Person–Sara Groves always shows how amazingly beautifully and redemptive God can work in our lives: renewing, healing, and even rewriting tragedies (charmingly floating: "Rewrite This Tragedy").

Sara Groves»This is grace: an invitation to be beautiful.«

"You Are The Sun," a soaring pop-song, addresses Jesus as the Light of the world. He is the sun, we are like moons meant to reflect his light. Without Him we are »cold dark stones.« It's God in his grace who causes changes ("Something Changed," a Sarah-McLachlan-like answer to "Like A Skin") and enables us to tell a better story in a world so full of heartless and cruel news ("Add To The Beauty"). As she told us in our interview [at ccmtexte.de] in March, Sara Groves is inspired by 2 Peter 1:5-8 and a remark by Mother Teresa: »You can do no great things, just small things with great love.« It's those small things that may bring great blessing and reveal the kingdom of God: blessing instead of cursing, trust instead of suspicion, compassion instead of selfishness …

»… That's a little stone that's a little mortar / That's a little seed that's a little water
In the hearts of the sons and the daughters / The kingdom's coming.«

(~ "Kingdom Comes")

A varied and well-rounded collection of songs

There are a few more laid-back, more unplugged songs besides the forward-driven and soaring tracks: The whimsical miniature "To The Moon" once more reminds me of Billy Joel's troubadour style. True pearls are Loving a Person about love without condition and holding together and the almost classical Why It Matters–with a great cello solo by John Catchings–about the importance of songwriting and arts in our time. The "Reprise" of "When It Was Over" (the first four tracks all end in playful Outros) finally leads back to the beginning.

In short: For me, this cd with its autumnal cover art is one of her most beautiful ones–with the smooth, charming melodies, with its rhythm driven, atmospheric and warm sound, with its wide stylistic spectrum between familiar and subtle new, and with the hopeful, poetic lyrics. Our world really is in need of such beauty that tells God's redemptive story in a creative way!


—Monica Seidler for "CCM-Rezis", 5th October 2005

info:
13 songs / 57 mins
style: Piano-Pop, Acoustic/Folk-Pop, Singer/Songwriter
label(s): 2005 Sponge Records/INO Records, USA / Asaph Musik,
               Lüdenscheid (Germany); online / 2
Website: http://www.saragroves.com

Buy at?:
at grassrootsmusic.com / at Profimusic (CH) ...

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