Jason Crabb - Love Is Stronger

Published Friday 10th May 2013
Jason Crabb - Love Is Stronger
Jason Crabb - Love Is Stronger

STYLE: Southern Gospel
RATING 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 136055-20417
LABEL: Spring House SHD6323
FORMAT: CD Album
ITEMS: 1
RELEASE DATE: 2013-03-12
RRP: £7.99

Reviewed by Stephen Luff

Since the release of his self-titled album in 2009, Jason has won both Grammy and Dove awards. This album, expertly produced by top names such as Jay Demarcus, (Chicago), Ed Cash (Dolly Parton) and Wayne Haun (Christ Tabernacle Choir), continues where he left off, delivering songs rooted in real life, touching the heart. From the first song "Give", it is very clear why Jason was awarded Male Vocalist Of The Year, with his clear, emotion-laden delivery, this promises something special. Outstanding tracks (and there are many) include "What The Blood Is For" with its redemptive message, the thought provoking "Living Life Upside Down" and "There's Not A Crown". If you enjoy power ballads sung in a style halfway between Southern gospel and blue-eyed soul, this is an outstanding collection of beautifully produced songs.

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Product Description
Grammy and Dove Award-winning Jason Crabb has become one of the most respected names and voices in Christian music.

Working alongside accomplished producers Jay DeMarcus, Ed Cash and Wayne Haun, Jason has delivered his second studio solo recording, Love Is Stronger.

A moving collection of down-home gospel and contemporary songs that feature Jason’s incomparable voice and heartfelt performance style, the release offers inspiring and challenging messages of comfort through the love of Christ that conquers all.

Loved by audiences of every age and background, Jason Crabb is fast-becoming a prominent voice of hope for his generation and for generations to come.

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