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Album Review

When Shawn McDonald's Sparrow debut appeared in 2004, listeners were only getting their first tastes of laid-back acoustic pop by the likes of mainstream artists Jack Johnson, John Mayer and Jason Mraz. While it didn't stray far from the troubadour formula made popular by Shaun Mullins and Edwin McCain in the late '90s, acoustic pop gained popularity with its counter-act to the increasingly heavy pop-metal of acts like Nickelback. McDonald made a name for himself with a similar formula of mellow guitar and hip-hop beats. Two years later, with a fan base in tow, his second studio effort took the same down-home acoustic folk and added enough experimentation to distinguish it from its predecessor without taking too much of a detour. The listeners he won over with his stripped-down earthiness in the past should feel the same satisfaction after digesting Ripen. This time around, he pounds home the theme of taking what we have and making it beautiful. The way to do this, he insists, is by continually acknowledging our nothingness before God, as heard on tracks like "Confess," "I Am Nothing" and "Ramblings of a Beggar." Some of the most potent acoustic pop tracks are "Free" — which appeared on Wow Hits 2006 — "Reason," and "Pour Out," a vulnerable gem with the crystal-clear acoustic vibe of Fleetwood Mac's "Landslide." The best departure is the flamenco fantasy "Imago," with its rhythmic picking by guest guitarist Roy Brewer and a "Dido"-like trance beat. All in all, Ripen showed enough growth to widen McDonald's group of core listeners well beyond the coffeehouse crowd. It is extremely likeable for folk-pop enthusiasts and the world at large.

Customer Reviews

At his prime

This is easily his best studio album. What makes this album great is the tightly-focused simplicity. The album consists of songs in which it's instrumentation isn't just a guitar or a drumkit. He uses tons of different synthesized sounds to gain atmosphere in his songs. It is a departure from his last album but I think Shawn finds a true mix between his lyrics and making music that matches it. You should listen to his previous album first and then listen to this one so you can see the evolution of his sound. Ripen is his best album to date (including his newest realease that just came out) through its musical ambition and the continued rawness of Shawn's lyrics.

Ripen

It's an awesome album, one of his best. This one is certainly a good example of folk-music mixed with a little of techno-pop, and it carries God's Spirit with it.

Biography

Born: 1978 in Eugene, OR

Genre: Christian & Gospel

Years Active: '00s, '10s

After a rebellious childhood, songwriter Shawn McDonald found God and began to clean up his act. He also started writing songs that combined his faith with elements of contemporary pop/rock, which led to a contract with Sparrow Records and a string of album releases. Simply Nothing marked his debut in 2004, followed by a handful...
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Ripen, Shawn McDonald
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Christian & Gospel, Music, Gospel, Pop, CCM
  • Released: Mar 07, 2006

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