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If I Had One Chance to Tell You Something
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by Rebecca St James
(Artist)
(17 reviews)
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Combining euro-pop stylings with her rock roots, Rebecca delivers a message of hope and God's faithfulness in her first new studio recording in several years. This album will resonate with listeners in profound ways.
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Average Customer Rating: (17 reviews)
(CD)
Release Date: November 22, 2005
Label: ForeFront Records
Distributed By: Chordant (EMI)
Publisher: Chordant (EMI)
Length: 4.96 inches
Width: 5.6 inches
Height: 0.4 inches
Weight: 0.4 (lbs)
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Vocal Range: NA
Category: CONTEMPORARY
EAN / ISBN-13: 0094631156625
UPC: 094631156625
Product Code: 350117
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God Help Me
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Alive
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You Are Loved
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Shadowlands
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Love Being Loved by You
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I Need You
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Beautiful Stranger
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Thank You w/ Tobymac
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Take All of Me
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Forgive Me w/ BarllowGirl
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I Can Trust You
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Lest I Forget |
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Rebecca St. James is a Grammy Award winning vocalist who has produced 7 albums and authored three best-selling books: "40 Days with God, 40 More Days with God, and "Wait for Me. Nominated for four 2003 Dove Awards, Rebecca devotes her life to a strong issue-focused ministry around the world to young adults and families.
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Average Customer Rating: (17 reviews)
Mysterious Ways October 9, 2006 Reviewer: Anonymous from IL
This album and the song You are Loved is particularly meaningful to my cousin and I. It confirmed a continuing bond to my aunt now that she has passed on. This song has brought comfort and peace to us.
AWESOME June 5, 2006 Reviewer: Adam from Oregon
This CD has some of my favorite RSJames songs on it. Really well thought out and moving. Great job!
Rebecca Can Rock May 29, 2006 Reviewer: Anonymous from hampton
Rebecca has really stepped up and she put out a rockish Album, I loved the CD and thought it was awesome! from the rockin song You are loved to the slow but great song Forgive Me featuring Barlowgirl It is an Awesome CD
wow! May 4, 2006 Reviewer: Anonymous from
rebecca st. james has something to show everyone. teens and adults alike. she has a beautiful voice.it is soo easy to fall in love with her voice. all of her songs are touching and have a meaning. you can tell she is living 4 Christ! i also realy want her book She Teen. She has a heart for God and that is what makes her special!
If I Had One Chance To Tell You Something March 16, 2006 Reviewer: Anonymous from Revere,MA
My little girl is 4 years old and she love every song, she dance and sing and is so special see my kid learning to sing for Jesus.
Does not dissapoint! March 11, 2006 Reviewer: Anonymous from California
I was not to excited about this Cd because even though I love Rebecca St. James, I did not like her earlier albums and I heard that this CD was a return to that style. The day it came out I listend to it on the I-tunes and loved it! I did not want to downlad it because I like having the lyric sheet. I bought this Cd soon after and have been enjoying it often. The song "Alive" is an awesome song the perview does not do it justice you have to hear the song to enjoy it! SO but the CD!
she rocks! March 8, 2006 Reviewer: Anonymous from can, ont
not just her voice and writing abilities but the fact she included barlow girl on her CD this tops the line!
Excellent CD! March 2, 2006 Reviewer: Grace from Grove, OK
I love this cd! The lyrics to each one of the songs definitly speaks volumes. I would say that this is probably my favorite cd that Rebecca St. James has produced.
This CD ROCKS! January 28, 2006 Reviewer: from WI
This is the best CD yet from Rebecca St. James!
The lyrics are catchy and beautiful. I cried the first time I heard If I Had One Chance To Tell You Something. The song with Barlowgirl is so cool and so is the one with Toby Mac.
"If I Had Once Chance...", It is to Tell You This is a GREAT CD! January 25, 2006 Reviewer: Susan from Humboldt, TN
Rebecca St. James is a veteran of the Christian music scene with a couple of gold records, a Grammy Award, numerous prestigious titles including “Favorite Female Artist” named by CCM magazine and “Best Female Artist of 2005″ at Campus Life Magazine, and a recipient of Christian Music’s highest honor, the Dove Award. She is a spokesperson for sexual purity and a respected author as well. These are amazing accomplishments for one at the ripe old age of 28 and yet she says “I’m not called to be a star…God has called me to be a servant.”
St. James recently released “If I Had One Chance to Tell You Something” (11/22/05). The last CD with original material from St. James goes way back to “Transform”, released in 2000. There have been a couple of worship CDs along the way and a greatest hits package, and some tracks found on various compilations CDs, but at last we have something new and original. “If I Had One Chance…” is well worth the wait.
Filled with solid, scripture-backed lyrics, (a St. James trademark), and strong music that is thoughtfully produced, this CD is destined to help add to St. James collections of awards.
This CD was touted before its release as a return to the “rock-style of her “God” album”, and that was welcome news to this reviewer. After numerous listenings, I would say that yes, it captures some of the raw rock edge of the “God” album, but more so, it is a combination of that raw rock sound St. James burst onto the CCM scene with almost ten years ago and the mature symphonic-layered, melodic hooks that made her “Pray” CD a stand-out. It is loaded with powerful, heart piercing lyrics that explore the extravagant, deep and passionate love that God has for us.
“God Help Me” kick starts the album with a raw edged guitar and keyboard mix driven by a bass line that puts an exclamation point on each line of the chorus, “God Help Me!” The steady 2 and 4 drumming keeps the song rocking along until the bridge when St. James, the singer, is left sounding almost vulnerable, crying out to God to help her, with a simple and quiet line from the keyboard. There is a gradual build from that point adding cymbal, guitar, cello and full band carrying the cry for help to end the track.
This well balanced CD contains more guitar driven tracks such as “Alive”, “You Are Loved” (which took me back to “I’ll Carry You” from her “Pray” album), “Love Being Loved by You”, “Beautiful Stranger”, and “I Can Trust You”. These are songs that get the blood pumping and the volume turned up! “Shadowlands” is a tune that waltzes along in 6/8 time with a very melodic line from the lead guitar that lifts the main vocal melody and holds it up high, as if lifting up an offering, a thank you for the hope God always provides to those who love him.
“I Need You” is introduced with symphonic stringed instruments that segue nicely into the poetic and melodic, and at times, breathy heart song to God. With help from Tobymac on “Thank You”, St. James sings over a funky, bass driven beat accented with rhythm guitar. I find this tune a bit repetitive and one of the very few lowlights on “If I Had One Chance…”
“Take All of Me” starts with sustained chords on the keyboard over which St. James sings her breathy prayer. The drums then pick it up and the song is birthed into unapologetic rock anthem of a worship song as she professes her unashamed love for Jesus Christ.
Tour mates Barlow Girl lend vocal support and blended harmonies to “Forgive Me”, a piano ballad with floating string arrangements accompanying the melody that draw on the deepest emotion of a hurting soul. The last track, “Lest I Forget”, keeps a haunting slow beat and soft chords that support a simple melody. This song crescendos, or builds, to a climax and ends with the signature St. James whisper, an encouragement to always remember how good God has been to us.
This CD is well worth the wait. St. James gets credit for her hand in penning all but one song on this, possibly her best, CD. The amazing talent and spiritual maturity, of this young woman, including her joys and vulnerabilities, is laid right out for world to listen to and embrace. A complete album in that it offers lyrics grounded in scripture and personal experience that are well presented through excellent music. It has a raw rock edge, as well as polished ballads that serve to touch the emotional center in all of us. Great to listen to while driving with the windows rolled down and the music cranked up, and yet, one can also curl up in a warm blanket and worship the Lord through heart prayers spawned through the quiet and personal songs St. James shares.
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