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  Passionate Voice
Artist: Lisbeth Scott
Label: Sarathan Records
Time: 10 Tracks, 32 minutes, 55 seconds.

Passionate Voice, the latest CD from Lisbeth Scott, has an atmospheric, spiritual, almost angelic quality to it. Scott’s lyrics and vocals figured prominently in the film, The Passion of the Christ, and she has taken the spiritual essence of the film and infused it in the 10 songs here. Her powerful yet gentle vocals lend passion and urgency to the pieces. The songs range from the ethereal, contemplative and spare (“Reveal”, and the title track) to the upbeat “No One But You,” which conveys the emptiness and lack of faith we may feel at times but how we ultimately pull ourselves up with the help of God or a higher power. The underlying theme for all of the songs is hope, faith and all-embracing love, and how spirituality can foster this despite the inner hardships we may endure. This album, adorned with instrumental backup that is arranged to effectively frame the songs and helps to convey their quiet power, continues to showcase Scott’s range as a lyricist and vocalist. She can make mention of contemporary figures (James Dean, for example in “All of These Years”) and juxtapose this with spiritual metaphors that make this work unique and something to both uplift listeners and make them think about the essence of spirit. Consequently, the songs on this CD, though coming from a decidedly Christian perspective, do not suggest that God is reachable only one way; rather, through many personal paths.

Chris Chagaris 1/30/2005



This might be the first CD of Lisbeth Scott's that many hear, but that doesn't mean she is a new artist.  She has recorded three other albums on her own label and had her music featured on numerous TV shows and movies.  The movie that has gained her the most publicity is easily "The Passion of the Christ", where she served as the vocalist and co-lyricist on John Debney's soundtrack.  This was the first time that many have heard of Scott.

Some of the songs on Passionate Voice sound like they would have fit well on the soundtrack for The Passion of the Christ.  Scott has a voice that some have likened to Dido, Sarah Brightman, and Sarah McLaughlin. Her voice is very ethereal and calming.  The instruments on this project are interesting, as the album contains songs that use a duduk (a woodwind instrument from Armenia) and some strings.  The producers of this CD have managed to feature Scott's vocals and not let the instruments overpower them. The wonderful job of balancing the vocals with the instruments results in one of the most beautiful albums in years.

This is a project for those moments when you want to sit down with a cup of coffee and just relax and listen to something that is not as heavy as most of the music that is out right now.

Burton Wray May 12, 2005


 
 

 

   
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