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Jonny Lang - Turn Around (CD)

Album Details: Turn Around

Release Date:09/19/2006
Label:A&M
UPC:602517033979

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    One of the best CD's I own

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  May 29, 2007

    Pros: The Gospel sound

    Cons: I can't think of any

    This CD is one of my favorites. I have been a Jonny Lang fan since 1996. When I found out he became a christian and was putting out a CD that had gospel music I was very excited. I was not disapointed when I bought it because not one of the songs was...n't excellent. I especially recommend "Only A Man". I have bought 11 copies of this CD and handed them out to my friends who are now huge fans of Jonny. Read more Less

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    whoa!! Awesome CD!!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Feb 27, 2007

    Pros: great voice, great rhythms and production, lyrics are heartfelt and sincere

    Cons: a little poppy

    I'd never heard of Jonny Lang and a friend let me listen to his new CD, Turn Around, and I was blown away! Some great pop blues! Jonny's vocals are super strong and full of emotion. Vibrant rhythms get you movin' in your seat (if you are... sitting down..) and crisp production make this a great CD. just a little warning - if you are looking for bluesy rock, it won't be found here. But if you want some fun poppy blues this is your cd!! Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    On 2003's Long Time Coming, Jonny Lang made the first turn from his rap as an itinerant bluesrocker to being a spiritually inspired rock and pop songwriter. Producer Marti Frederiksen took Lang's tunes and glossed them to the breaking point, leaving the album an unfocused, gobbledygook set of songs that had no center. Three years later, Lang returns with Turn Around. And the title does not refer to him turning back to his blues guitar slinger roots. Instead, the title refers to the biblical term that is the definition of the word "repent." (No mistake.) Lang's overt spirituality comes ringing through the mix created by Drew Ramsey Lang and Shannon Sanders. Turn Around is funkier, dressed in contemporary gospel, gritty rock and yes, the blues. Lang's still got a way to go as a songwriter, but the material here is infinitely better than it was on his last outing. The gospel underpinnings help because his "the Jonny Lang Thankful Choir" is no less than 13 voices strong. Unfortunately, the... "anthem" on this record, "One Person at a Time," is just plain corny, talking about wishing for tripleplatinum success, but if it "only reaches one set of ears/I will have fulfilled my purpose here...." C'mon. Nice sentiment, but as a song it's just plain lousy. Tracks like "Thankful," which utilizes the choir very effectively and employs duet vocalist Michael McDonald, is startlingly good. Another track that works well is "My Love Remains," which takes its opening riff from a very big radio hit of the '90s, and then inverts it. The track's real surprise is in Lang's falsetto vocal performance, which reveals a new depth for him as a singer. "Don't Stop for Anything," proves that Lang should just give up trying to be a hard rocker; he simply can't pull it off. Much better are his attempts at gritty soul, such as on "Anything's Possible (Don't Let 'Em)," which once again has dumb lyrics but as a singer's tune is a delight. It's as if he needs to prove to someone perhaps only to himself that he's arrived as a musician. The funky gospel and soul of "On My Feet Again" blends all of his talents as a singer, guitarist, and songwriter with killer horns and choir in the pocket and offers a real view of what this man is capable of. His acoustic numbers, such as "That Great Day" with mandolins, steel guitars, and a country gospel flavor are also noteworthy. Lyrically, he's singing from the heart, not his resentments on these tunes; he has nothing to prove to anybody anymore. It should also be noted that AM is to be applauded for sticking by him with such a bold move. Ultimately, Turn Around is a great leap from Long Time Coming, and is an exciting if somewhat flawed hint at what is on the horizon as Lang develops further, becoming more confident in his role as a veteran instead of a boy wonder. - Thom Jurek, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Jonny Lang

Modern blues in the '90s had a weird phenomenon of teenage blues guitarists rocketing to popularity with their first album. The entire trend culminated with Jonny Lang, a guitarist from Fargo, North Dakota, who released his solo debut album Lie to Me when he was 15. At the age of 12, he attended a show by the Bad Medicine Blues Band and began playing with the group. Sev... Read more