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(CD, 2004)

Primary Artist: Bebo Norman

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Format: CD
Aug 2004
Record Label: Brentwood Records
Recording Type: Studio
UPC: 083061072421
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Track Listing
1. Finding You
2. Nothing Without You
3. Disappear
4. Try
5. Standing in Your Silence
6. Other Side of Day
7. Soldier
8. Drifting
9. How You Love Me
10. Yes I Will - (acoustic version)
11. Borrow Mine
12. Nothing Without You - (alternate take, bonus track)

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Producer:Matt Bronleewe, Mitch Dane
Distributor:BMG (distributor)
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Personnel include: Bebo Norman (vocals, acoustic guitar); Kenny Meeks (acoustic guitar, nylon-string guitar); Mitch Dane (acoustic guitar, Wurlitzer piano, percussion); Steve Mason (electric guitar, pedal steel guitar, background vocals); Ryan Booth (electric 12-string guitar); Aaron Sands (bass instrument); Andy Hubbard (drums, percussion); Charlie Lowell (background vocals).
Like a John Mayer or Jack Johnson for the Contemporary Christian set, Bebo Norman plays earthy, soulful, acoustic-based music honed though hard touring. As with the aforementioned artists, he tempers his classic sensitive singer/songwriter fare with a keen ear for pop melody and passionate delivery. Blessed with wonderfully sandpaper-like pipes, Norman is at his best on stripped-down tracks that showcase his subtle vocal inflections. TRY's title song is just such a piece, and finds the singer combining an accessible, Bryan Adams-like pop/rock appeal with a world-weary melancholy reminiscent of Tom Rush. The Columbus, Georgia native's talent for penning catchy tunes shines throughout, especially on the anthemic "Borrow Mine," and the hip-hop-flavored "Other Side of Day." A sure candidate for a CCM/pop crossover, Norman reveals himself as an artist primed and ready for the mainstream on TRY.


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