Nathan Tasker - Must Be More

Published Sunday 8th June 2008
Nathan Tasker - Must Be More
Nathan Tasker - Must Be More

STYLE: Pop
RATING 6 6 6 6 6 6
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 44529-14016
LABEL: Cross-Word CWM1007
FORMAT: CD Album
ITEMS: 1
RELEASE DATE: 2008-03-31
RRP: £9.99


Reviewed by Mark Sherwood

This album is actually from 2005 and before that there were six others and Nathan was voted 2006 Australian Christian Music Artist Of The Year. He has endorsements from credible people from the music business such as his legendary producer Charlie Peacock, Scott Dente and Michael Card. His music is acoustic pop rock and it is all played excellently enough. In my opinion he fits in well with the hundreds of other similar sounding acts that emerge from Nashville without ever really standing out. I have to be honest. I have listened to the album a few times and the only song that registered is the opener, "Like You Love Me". The rest just blend into one. I even gave it to my wife whose tastes are very much more middle of the road than mine and she said she was unimpressed too.

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Product Description
Australian Nathan Tasker has the kind of voice that grabs you immediately. His honest and probing lyrics keep you listening – he is a Christian singer-songwriter who is able to communicate spiritual ideas to people wherever they may be.
His mission is to use the creative arts to introduce Christ to all nations. 'My aim is to share a beautiful and believable Jesus,' says Nathan. 'I want people to experience the depth and wonderful recklessness of his love, that they may walk with Him through this life and the next.'
Musically Nathan has been influenced by the music of Michael Card and has been mentored by him during his frequent trips to Nashville.

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