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The Way I Am Review
On her 2001 Gotee Records release, The Way
I Am, Kansas-born artist Jennifer Knapp offers acoustic rock
and folk styles. She interlaces this with insightful and
poetic lyrics that convey a depth of emotions captured in
a personal, yet universal manner. With this album, as with
her previous two projects, Knapp goes beyond being a singer
and songwriter. She is a storyteller, inviting listeners
to sit down beside her. The invitation is not one of student
and teacher, but of fellow weary-worn traveler resting tenderly
in the arms of the Father. Her songs speak of desiring to
know God at a deeper level and seeking peace in the hectic
schedules of life. The lyrics alone, in songs such as "Say
Won't You Say" and "No Regrets," are enough
to stir the soul, and they gain an even greater ability to
touch when paired with the musical backdrop. Musically, The
Way I Am is Knapp's best. The intricate and detailed music
is carefully crafted to include layers of depth, all framed
in a style of acoustic rock and folk. The album features
the talents of the London Symphony Orchestra, producer Tony
McAnany, and musicians Vinnie Cauliuta, Tony Levin, and Nick
Moroch. In the end, with this release Knapp has yet to disappoint.
She only serves to build and further shape the gift and talent
demonstrated on her debut release, Kansas.
Review by: Ashleigh Kittle,
All Music Guide
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