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Lay It Down Review
Good music involves peaks and valleys, taking
the listener to the mountaintop one-minute, and back down
to the valley the next. Emotionally and dynamically no contemporary
Christian woman does it like Jennifer Knapp. On her second
release Lay It Down, Knapp shows the kind of artistic growth
expected from a seasoned veteran. One minute it's Carole
King in a coffe shop courtesy of "A Little More," The
next you're tapping your toe to a snappy Sheryl Crow vibe
on "Lay It Down." This disc is rich in texture
and lyrically passionate. Knapp has always recognized her
own inadequacies, ala her first hit "Undo Me." This
time around the tune "Into Me," serves up another
humble lyrical reflection. "I wanna know you, better
then I do, relieve me from myself, bring me into you..." One
of the discs most interesting and memorable tunes was written
by Shawn Colvin, a ditty called "Diamond In The Rough." The
song builds to a climatic peak with dc Talks guitarist Mark
Townsend riffing his acoustic as though he were Allman Brother
Dicky Betts. Lay It Down, is a triumph for Jennifer Knapp,
she wears the hat of a multi-talented lyricist, songwriter,
and vocalist very well.
Review by: Steve Losey, All Music Guide
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