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Ben Glover

26 Letters

26 Letters

UPC: 080688608729

Format: CD

Release Date: May 01, 2001

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Personnel includes: Ben Glover (vocals, acoustic & electric guitar); Brent Milligan (guitar, cello, bass, percussion, programming); Gary Burnette (guitar); Tim Horsely (drums); Tony Miracle, Kip Kubin (programming); Micah Wilshire, Lori Wilshire (background vocals).
Recorded at Tejas Recording, Nashville, Tennessee.
Personnel: Ben Glover (guitar, acoustic guitar, piano, background vocals); Brent Milligan (guitar, acoustic guitar, piano, Wurlitzer organ, bass guitar, percussion, programming); Gary Burnette (guitar, electric guitar); Jay Stocker (piano, programming); Scott Williamson, Greg Herrington (drums); Ken Lewis (percussion); Dan Muckala, Kip Kubin, Tony Miracle (programming); Lori Wilshire, Micah Wilshire (background vocals).
Audio Mixer: Shane D. Wilson.
Recording information: Charlie Peacock Production, Bellevue, TN; Tejas Recording, Nashville, TN; The White House Recording Studio, Nashville, TN.
Photographer: Russ Harrington.
The biggest challenge for artists new to contemporary Christian music is finding new and original ways to express essentially the same two-way message -- the love of God for them, and them for God. Ben Glover is a passionate Richard Marx soundalike who gets off to a great start in this quest with the supercharged rock-flavored title track, which speaks of the inadequacy of words to communicate this: "Twenty-six letters is all I got to tell you how I feel about you." Lyrically, he never quite tops this clever idea, but the rest of the collection is still highly engaging. "Too Many Miracles" is a bluesy funk number that highlights Glover's piano-pounding talent. "Stolen by Mercy" compares God to a "burglar of my soul," and talks of his surprise at a great love in the face of the man he sees in the mirror. "Dancing With Cactus" is a colorful funk-rocker about the dangers of the Godless lifestyle. "Welcome to America" details the way people hide their pain behind pretty houses. And "Hope Will Be My Song" seems to be the candidate here for "most likely to be a worship anthem." It's a crowded field, but Glover's solid voice and great songwriting -- and a passing resemblance to genre icon Michael W. Smith -- will help establish him as a promising new voice in the wilderness. ~ Jonathan Widran

Tracks:

1 - 26 Letters
2 - Too Many Miracles
3 - Stolen by Mercy
4 - Man I Want to Be (To Dad)
5 - Running After Me
6 - Hope Will Be My Song
7 - Dancing with Cactus
8 - Welcome to America
9 - My Only Hope
10 - Lying to Myself
11 - All Come Down