Pop & Miscellaneous The best music site on the web there is where you can read about and listen to blues, jazz, classical music and much more. This is your ultimate music resource. Tons of albums can be found within. http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/pop-miscellaneous/5727.html Thu, 25 Apr 2024 11:57:56 +0000 Joomla! 1.5 - Open Source Content Management en-gb Kari Jobe - Le Canto [2009] http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/pop-miscellaneous/5727-kari-jobe/21514-kari-jobe-le-canto-2009.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/pop-miscellaneous/5727-kari-jobe/21514-kari-jobe-le-canto-2009.html Kari Jobe - Le Canto [2009]

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1. Le Canto 			
2. Me Sanaste 		
3. Gozandome 	
4. Bello 			
5. Espera 			
6. Nunca Paras de Cantar 	
7. No Hay Otro Nombre 	
8. Tu Bondad 	
9. Levantame en Amor 	
10. Digno y Santo 	
11. Tu Eres Para Mi 	
12. Tengo Paz en mi Ser

 

Le Canto is the Spanish language version of Kari Jobe's breakout debut! This 12 song release layers ethereal soundscapes with piano and acoustic guitars,elevated by Kari's worshipful lyrics and gently beautiful voice. Includes "I'm Singing," "Healer," "No Sweeter Name," and more. ---christianbook.com

 

I first heard of Kari Jobe on Pandora Radio, and bought this cd after hearing a couple songs when they came on. It's a wonderful debut cd, not a bad track on it. I bought two copies, one for myself and one for a friend who also loved it. And with Amazon's Autorip function, I also had a free download to my assorted devices via AmazonMP3 app. This way, I can still enjoy listening to Kari while loaning my copy of her cd. ---Timothy Haitsma, amazon.com

 

Le Canto es la versión en español del álbum debut de Kari Jobe! Esta producción incluye 12 canciones de sonido etéreo con piano y guitarras acústicas, elevadas por letras llenas de adoración y la voz hermosa y delicada de Kari. Incluye: "Le Canto", "Me Sanaste", "No Hay Otro Nombre", y más. ---christianbook.com

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Kari Jobe - Majestic (Deluxe Edition) [Live] (2014) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/pop-miscellaneous/5727-kari-jobe/21545-kari-jobe-majestic-deluxe-edition-live-2014.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/pop-miscellaneous/5727-kari-jobe/21545-kari-jobe-majestic-deluxe-edition-live-2014.html Kari Jobe - Majestic (Deluxe Edition) [Live] (2014)

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1. Hands To The Heavens
2. Breathe On Us
3. Only Your Love
4. Keeper Of My Heart
5. Always Enough
6. Forever
7. How Majestic
8. When You Walk In The Room
9. I Am Not Alone
10. Holy Spirit
11. Lord Over All
12. Look Upon The Lord
13. Let The Heavens Open
14. Forever (Radio Version)
15. Revelation Song 
16. You Are For 

Kari Jobe – creative director, executive producer, primary artist
Jonathan Berlin –guitar, keyboards
Anna Byrd- background vocals
Cody Carnes – featured artist, acoustic guitar, vocals
Austin Davis – drums
Trey Gunn – string arrangements
Caleb Jobe – drums, percussion
Tore Kulleseid – guitar
Jeffrey Kunde – electric guitar
Anton Patzner – string arrangements, violin
Lewis Patzner – cello
Grant Pittman – keyboards, piano, programming
Isaac Roman – violin
Dustin Sauder – electric guitar, background vocals

 

The popular worship leader's third album was recorded live at the historic Majestic Theatre in her hometown of Dallas, Texas.

The album is a departure from her first two major label studio releases. 'Majestic' is entirely live and features all-new material, with the exception of Jobe's cover of 'Holy Spirit'.

The opening lines of "We are your church, we are your sons and daughters, we've gathered here to meet with you" sets up the album beautifully. This opening song, 'Hands Of Heaven', is all about waiting on God and expecting Him to move in this time of worship and in our lives. There is some very solid drumming on this amazing worshipful song.

Breathe On Us is a slightly more up-tempo song. Kari sings so many great lines, but when she sings "Holy Spirit hear us now", you know she means business. This is another song about waiting and expecting God to move. You have a real sense on this album that something amazing is happening.

All the songs here sound so full and powerful. The bass and guitars are gutsy, and Kari tries something musically a bit different during the song 'Only Your Love'. This jazzy song has a small dance synth-drum underlay feel to it, which is great to hear and is a nice contrast to other songs on the album. It really lifts the album to another exciting worshipful level.

Keeper of My Heart is an atmospheric joy to listen to. Starting off with some marching drums and a simple yet haunting atmospheric synth, Kari sings "I lift my eyes, I lift my eyes, maker of the heaven, keeper of my heart". Breath-taking stuff. This song has been played on repeat for a few days in my house, the sounds and melodies that ooze out of this song are truly stunning.

The album takes a more intimate turn with the song 'Always Enough'. During this song you can hear a stillness move over the arena. You sense something amazing is going on. God is moving while Kari sings "You're always enough, you are always enough". When these kind of moments get captured on an album they are something truly amazing.

One of the standout moments of a Kari Jobe record is her amazing voice. This recording is no different. If anything her vocals sound even more powerful in a live setting. You only have to listen to her sing the stunning track 'Forever' to realise she has an amazing vocal range, and a quality of tone that is so powerful. The way she sings this track is something else, Kari digs deeps to give her all to sing worship to her King.

The album rolls on with the track 'How Majestic', this again is another solid worship song that has a lovely chorus of "How Majestic is Your name, wonderful, powerful, You are The Lord of all, how Majestic is Your name".

There are a few spontaneous moments of worship on this album, listen to the track 'When You Walk In The Room', the song explodes into a powerful time of worship.

Starting with a rich sounding piano 'I Am Not Alone' leaves you with chills. Kari sings in the chorus, "I am not alone, I am not alone, You will go before me, You will never leave me". It's one of the many wow moments on this album.

The album ends as beautifully and powerfully as it started with the tracks 'Lord Over All', 'Look Upon The Lord' and 'Let The Heavens Open', all these songs are pointing the listener to the Glory and Majesty of God. Which is the whole aim of this album.

This being a live album gives Kari Jobe so much extra scope to work with. All of her studio albums have been amazing, but what this album has over her studio albums is the fact there is a different 'feel' to the sound. There are times on this album that you wouldn't be able to create in a studio. It brings the listener closer to Jesus every time you listen to it, with so many powerful moments. --- Jono Davies, louderthanthemusic.com

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Kari Jobe - Where I Find You (2012) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/pop-miscellaneous/5727-kari-jobe/21498-kari-jobe-where-i-find-you-2012.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/pop-miscellaneous/5727-kari-jobe/21498-kari-jobe-where-i-find-you-2012.html Kari Jobe - Where I Find You (2012)

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1 	Steady My Heart 	3:38
2 	We Are 	3:43
3 	One Desire 	5:27
4 	Find You On My Knees 	3:18
5 	Savior's Here 	5:44
6 	Stars In The Sky 	3:39
7 	What Love Is This 	4:29
8 	Run To You (I Need You) 	4:11
9 	Rise 	4:19
10 	Love Came Down 	4:53
11 	We Exalt Your Name 	5:29
12 	Here 	5:44

Kari Jobe 	Art Direction, Primary Artist, Vocals 
Hank Bentley 	Guitar (Electric)
Matt Bronleewe 	Guitars, Producer
Chuck Butler 	Keyboards, Loops, Programming
Chris Carmichael 	String Arrangements, Strings
Cody Carnes 	Vocals
Ed Cash 	Guitar (Acoustic), Keyboards, Mixing, Producer, Programming, Vocals (Background)
Frances Cash 	Vocals (Background)
Austin Davis 	Drums
Ryan Edgar 	Vocals
James Gregory 	Bass
Chris Lacorte 	Guitar (Electric)
Tim Lauer 	Keyboards
Tony Lucido 	Bass
Paul Mabury 	Drums
Jerry McPherson 	Guitar (Electric)
Grant Pittman 	Keyboards
Jeff Roach 	Piano
Ben Shive 	Piano
Adam Shoenfeld 	Guitar (Electric)
Stu G 	Guitar (Electric) 

 

Two-time Dove Award winner Kari Jobe's 2012 studio effort, Where I Find You, features more of the inspirational artist's melodic Christian pop. Produced by Ed Cash, who helmed Jobe's 2009 self-titled debut, the album also features production from Matt Bronleewe, who previously worked with Natalie Imbruglia. Included is the leadoff single "We Are," as well as a guest appearance by singer/songwriter Matt Maher on the track "We Exalt Your Name." This is bright, positive-minded, and uplifting modern CCM. ---Matt Collar, AllMusic Review

 

Nearly three years have passed since Kari Jobe's Integrity debut brought her national attention, yet the Texas worship leader's background extends well beyond new artist status. Since 2003, she has led music for thousands at Gateway Church and, with the rest of their team, has contributed to over a dozen releases under the name Gateway Worship. Her debut was met with high acclaim, pronounced by reviewers a pleasant and earthy take on the genre. With so many accomplishments to her credit, Jobe is essentially a veteran artist, and her second solo effort, Where I Find You, is sure to be a welcome follow up, though with a new label and a bigger sound than before, it's a whole different venture.

Kari Jobe's natural fit in the CCM landscape is congregational songs destined for Sunday morning set lists, but pop enough to play alongside the most beloved radio stars. While her debut often worked with piano-based ballads and a sweet, restrained approach, Where I Find You plunges straight into the arena-filling sound of artists like Chris Tomlin and Hillsong. Piano and keys still figure greatly into her work, with guitars, strings, and big drums to amplify the emotion. Lyrically, these tracks showcase singable hooks that stick in the mind and cover a variety of themes, from looking to God in adversity and the role of the Church, to proclamations of God's holiness, mercy, and unchanging nature. A few songs take on a personal angle, but these too keep the focus vertical and the mood reverent.

Where I Find You has its standout moments, beginning with "Steady My Heart." Classical strings lead the way with a question ("Wish it could be easy / Why is life so messy? / Why is pain a part of us?") then gives way to a bright, hooky chorus that answers, "Even when it hurts / Even when it's hard / Even when it all just falls apart / I will run to you." The lead single "We Are" shifts the focus to the body of believers with a memorable hook that compels to sing along. "Find You On My Knees" recalls Meredith Andrews a bit as a song that's somewhere between introspective pop and praise chorus, and showcases the hidden power in Jobe's voice.

Throughout the album's anthemic choruses abound, such as the upbeat "Savior's Here" and its closing refrain, "Love that never fails / Arms that never close / Blood that covers sin / Grace that never ends." But Kari Jobe is at her best when it's just her and an acoustic ballad. "Here" ends the record with a haunting, classically rooted piano melody and tender singing imploring the listener to come find rest and healing in Christ. Though the almost six-minute track seems restrained compared to others, it's a powerful close that recalls the simplicity and beauty that made her version of "Revelation Song" such a favorite.

Overall, this is a well made, passionately delivered project and is sure to provide a few new additions to many a church leader's songbook. Still, it's worth noting that some of these songs, like the staples of most worship albums, are meant for the live experience. With the exception of a few tracks, the bulk of the record carries a highly produced "worship sound," and some of the bigger, longer tracks can get repetitious after a while. This is the dilemma pointed out by many critics of the genre, and it's a bit disappointing to have that "heard it before" feeling, especially considering the beauty of her more restrained pieces or the fun of her pop radio single.

Despite that caveat, fans of artists like Darlene Zschech, Chris Tomlin, and the different incarnations of Hillsong should find a lot to love about Kari Jobe's newest work. Her passion and ability to lead listeners into worship are undeniable, and many of these tracks would fit right in with their style. Those looking for a pop album won't find it here, but it should provide a few new songs to learn for Sunday mornings. ---Jen Rose, jesusfreakhideout.com

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