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Listen Review
Lauded earlier in her career with numerous
Dove awards, Cindy Morgan's Listen, her fourth release, demonstrates
a songwriting maturity worthy of recognition above and beyond
any chart success. This 1996 effort is full of songs that
aren't aimed at being chart toppers. Certainly "They
Say It's Love" and the opening "The Master's Hand" contain
enough zest and appeal to sound good on the radio, but like
Tori Amos, another brilliant songwriter and pianist who focuses
more on the art rather than the chart, Morgan's story-songs
spotlight endearing characters struggling to balance humanity
with spirituality. The silky-smooth "Jamie" reveals
a woman unable to recognize happiness as she walks through
people and relationships; the poignant "The Promise" introduces
a woman full of grief over a failed marriage; "Gravity" pulls
us down to the painful realities of life as we look upward.
But within each struggle, Morgan shows us a higher power
who is willing and able to help us transcend the hurdles.
This is an honest and uplifting release and one that, with
time, grows with the listener.
Review by: Michael Lyttle, Amazon.com
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