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If I Had One Chance to Tell You Something

Rebecca St. James

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Album Review

Throughout her career Rebecca St. James has been a bit of a musical chameleon, dabbling in electronica, folk, and traditional praise & worship settings. But like all good vocalists, she rises to the occasion and adapts with great ease to whatever the canvas presents to her. This time around she finds herself in the trenches of the highly polished, extremely commercial alternative rock sound throughout "If I Had One Chance to Tell You Something." The driving sound of "Alive," "You Are Loved," and "Shadowland" brings to mind tonal qualities normally found in Linkin Park or Coheed & Cambria, but only if they were filtered through having tea with the Cranberries with lyrics emerging from a wholly Christian perspective. Like on most of her releases, St. James' pleasant and inoffensive presentation throughout the 12 songs could easily find their way onto the soundtrack or background music found on any prime time teen soap opera on the UPN or WB networks. And the music is so contemporary and the lyrics sometimes so ambiguous, it's easy to forget where her message is coming from and what it's all about.

Customer Reviews

I love her!!!!

I absolutely love her music I recently meet her at a crisis pregnancy center event she is a wonderful singer loves God and is very pro-life that is my favorite thing about her. Hope yall enjoy her music I know I do!!!!!

She has been with me my whole life!

I have listened to rstj since I was 6 yrs old. Heard her god and Christmas albums when my older sister got the cds and was immediately drawn to her music. I'm a gay man now in my early 20s and she has been a constant reminder that god is there for me and he loves me for who I am. Her music is always evolving yet her message is the same. This particular cd is great cuz I feel like it's a more mature version of her 2005 cd, transform. It is a good mix of up beat music and ballads. I definitely recommend this album for anyone who is a contemporary Christian music listener

She is incredible!!

She has a beautiful voice and her songs all send a wonderful message!!! This album is amazing and I have so much respect for Rebecca. She is such a devout Christian, pro-life, and has amazing songs!! I love it!! This is an amazing album and I am so glad she made it!

Biography

Born: July 26, 1977 in Sydney, Australia

Genre: Christian & Gospel

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Australian Rebecca St. James began her successful CCM vocal career at the age of 16, releasing her self-titled debut on Frontline Records in 1994. The following year, she was nominated for a Dove award as New Artist of the Year. Also in 1995, Forefront released a five-track EP of remixes. God followed in 1996, with the holiday release Christmas appearing a year later. St. James returned in 1998 with Pray. Transform followed two years later, with Worship God appearing in 2002.. After taking...
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If I Had One Chance to Tell You Something, Rebecca St. James
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Christian & Gospel, Music, CCM, Pop, Gospel
  • Released: Nov 22, 2005

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