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Tricia Brock steps away from her day job in Superchick to make her solo debut with The Road, an album that takes her in a slightly different direction. While Superchick's songs tended to assume a Christian sensibility, clearly enough to get some attention from CCM radio, the band's music carried more of a message of self-empowerment for teenage girls. Brock turns overtly to Christian worship on The Road. Starting with "Breath of God," she addresses herself to her Savior, praising him and declaring her own subservience. On songs like "Lean" and "Everything in Me," empowerment is abandoned in favor of selfless devotion to Jesus, or, at least, understood in the context of humble faith. "I am nothing less than everything to you," Brock sings in the former. The music, bearing the heavy influence of producer Nick Baumhardt, leans toward AC pop and soft rock, with piano and strings often sweetening the arrangements. The obvious antecedent for Brock's approach is the pre-crossover period in Amy Grant's career, but Brock comes off as more emotional and less doctrinaire. Her message concerns a close personal relationship to the Almighty in which she recognizes her own weakness. "Though I am small," she sings in "Impossible," "my God is great." These songs present a more mature and devotional message than those of Superchick, whose fans should be ready to absorb meatier fare if they want to follow Brock on her own.
© William Ruhlmann /TiVo
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Nick Baumhardt, Composer, Producer - Tricia Brock, Composer, MainArtist - Bryan Brown, Composer
(C) 2011 Inpop Records ℗ 2011 Inpop Records
Nick Baumhardt, Composer - Tricia Brock, Composer, MainArtist - Sarah Hart, Composer
(C) 2011 Inpop Records ℗ 2011 Inpop Records
Jennie Lee Riddle, Composer - Nick Baumhardt, Producer - Tricia Brock, MainArtist - Jonathan Mcelhenny Lee, Composer
(C) 2011 Inpop Records ℗ 2011 Inpop Records
Nick Baumhardt, Composer, Producer - Tricia Brock, MainArtist - Sarah Hart, Composer
(C) 2011 Inpop Records ℗ 2011 Inpop Records
Nick Baumhardt, Producer - Tricia Brock, MainArtist - David B. Hampton, Composer
(C) 2011 Inpop Records ℗ 2011 Inpop Records
Jonathan Lee, Composer - Nick Baumhardt, Composer, Producer - Tricia Brock, Composer, MainArtist
(C) 2011 Inpop Records ℗ 2011 Inpop Records
Jason Ingram, Composer - Nick Baumhardt, Producer - Kristian Stanfill, Composer - Tricia Brock, MainArtist
(C) 2011 Inpop Records ℗ 2011 Inpop Records
Ian Eskelin, Composer - Nick Baumhardt, Composer, Producer - Tricia Brock, Composer, MainArtist
(C) 2011 Inpop Records ℗ 2011 Inpop Records
Nick Baumhardt, Composer, Producer - Tricia Brock, Composer, MainArtist - Bryan Brown, Composer
(C) 2011 Inpop Records ℗ 2011 Inpop Records
Jonathan Lee, Composer - Nick Baumhardt, Producer - Tricia Brock, MainArtist - Jenny Lee Riddle, Composer
(C) 2011 Inpop Records ℗ 2011 Inpop Records
Don Chaffer, Composer - Nick Baumhardt, Producer - Tricia Brock, MainArtist - Jenny Lee Riddle, Composer
(C) 2011 Inpop Records ℗ 2011 Inpop Records
Albumbeschreibung
Tricia Brock steps away from her day job in Superchick to make her solo debut with The Road, an album that takes her in a slightly different direction. While Superchick's songs tended to assume a Christian sensibility, clearly enough to get some attention from CCM radio, the band's music carried more of a message of self-empowerment for teenage girls. Brock turns overtly to Christian worship on The Road. Starting with "Breath of God," she addresses herself to her Savior, praising him and declaring her own subservience. On songs like "Lean" and "Everything in Me," empowerment is abandoned in favor of selfless devotion to Jesus, or, at least, understood in the context of humble faith. "I am nothing less than everything to you," Brock sings in the former. The music, bearing the heavy influence of producer Nick Baumhardt, leans toward AC pop and soft rock, with piano and strings often sweetening the arrangements. The obvious antecedent for Brock's approach is the pre-crossover period in Amy Grant's career, but Brock comes off as more emotional and less doctrinaire. Her message concerns a close personal relationship to the Almighty in which she recognizes her own weakness. "Though I am small," she sings in "Impossible," "my God is great." These songs present a more mature and devotional message than those of Superchick, whose fans should be ready to absorb meatier fare if they want to follow Brock on her own.
© William Ruhlmann /TiVo
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 11 track(s)
- Total length: 00:41:03
- 1 Digital booklet
- Main artists: Tricia Brock
- Composer: Various Composers
- Label: InPop Records (POP)
- Genre: Jazz Gospel
© 2011 Inpop Records ℗ 2011 Inpop Records
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