Tiffany Coburn “You Are More”Album Review

Prime Cuts: Matchless (featuring Point of Grace), Seasons of the Soul, Then There's Grace (with Joseph Habedank)
Overall Grade: 3.75/5
Tiffany Coburn is sometimes touted as the singer's singer. Being a featured soloist at Carnegie Hall, the Lincoln Center, for the Boston Pops, and for orchestras across the country has exposed Coburn to a variety of musical styles which has perfected her singing techniques. When it comes to a ballad, for example, Coburn's execution of control and nuance is peerless. She knows the perfect time to soar with her chest voice as well as when to be tender allowing her whispers to pierce our souls. There are many examples of how she puts her glorious vocals on display on You Are More, her sophomore album for StowTown Records.
You Are More is Coburn's follow-up album to 2018 Near to the Heart of God: Cherished Hymns and Songs of Inspiration. If you are a fan of Coburn's big and glorious ballads, this album bounds with them. "Matchless," which features harmony vocals from Point of Grace, is an introspective ballad with the protagonist recalling all the wisdom she has had received from her dad from over the years. If you want to hear Coburn at her vocal finest then take a listen to the album title cut "You Are More." The song, an empowering pop ballad about how we are more than our mistakes, is given a top-class rendition with Coburn's soaring vocals.
Best among the balladry department is "Seasons of the Soul." Sounding like a piece taken out of a broadway musical, this dreamy ballad with lots of string orchestration is a nod of how God is with us through the ups and downs of life. "When I Let Go" and "What If It's Us" try to re-create the bombastic but both suffer from a lack of strong and prominent hooks. The Isaacs join Coburn on the bluegrassy and banjo-led "Nobody Knows Better than Me," while Ernie Haase and Signature Sound offer their harmonies to the delightful country-sounding "Roll Back River."
One major weakness of the record is that most of these songs are testimonial offerings, such that they speak about how God has changed our lives. There's nothing wrong about songs of such themes, however, one would like to hear songs also that exalt God for who he is. Songs that are focused on God and his beauty alone. Other than such a quibble, You Are More is an encouraging record with lots of story songs that remind us of how God still works in our lives. Most rewarding is Coburn's voice and the way she uses it. She is indeed one of CCM's better singers.
Tags : tiffany coburn tiffany coburn news tiffany coburn new album StowTown Records Tiffany Coburn “You Are More”Album Review
Hot Trends
-
Yancy Releases a Vibrant and Gospel-Infused Rendition of "That's My King"
-
Karen Peck & New River Release "I Speak Jesus" Today
-
Bethel Music's Kalley Heiligenthal Remembers Daughter Olive Three Years After Her Passing
-
Hope Darst Receives RIAA Gold Certification for "Peace Be Still"
-
Randall Goodgame's "Scripture Hymnal" Nominated for the ECPA Christian Book Award
-
Cory Asbury Delves into the Issue of Self-Worth with "Good For Nothing"
-
TAYA “The Reminder” Album Review
-
Brooke Ligertwood to Lead Worship at Creatr and Museum of the Bible's "Worship in the Heart"
-
Ty Brasel Drops "TYTANIUM 2" April 11
-
Pastor Charles Jenkins Hits #1 With #WAR
-
TAYA Leaves Hillsong Church
-
Here Are the Lyrics to Brandon Lake's “Count ‘Em”
-
Winners Announced in the 13th Annual We Love Christian Music Awards
-
Vincent Bohanan & SOV Celebrate their 9th Anniversary with "I Love to Call Him"
-
Sarah Kroger Releases "A New Reality - Acoustic Sessions"
Most Popular
-
Yancy Releases a Vibrant and Gospel-Infused Rendition of "That's My King"
-
Karen Peck & New River Release "I Speak Jesus" Today
-
Bethel Music's Kalley Heiligenthal Remembers Daughter Olive Three Years After Her Passing
-
Hope Darst Receives RIAA Gold Certification for "Peace Be Still"
-
Randall Goodgame's "Scripture Hymnal" Nominated for the ECPA Christian Book Award
-
Cory Asbury Delves into the Issue of Self-Worth with "Good For Nothing"
-
TAYA “The Reminder” Album Review
-
Brooke Ligertwood to Lead Worship at Creatr and Museum of the Bible's "Worship in the Heart"
-
Ty Brasel Drops "TYTANIUM 2" April 11
-
Pastor Charles Jenkins Hits #1 With #WAR
-
TAYA Leaves Hillsong Church
-
Here Are the Lyrics to Brandon Lake's “Count ‘Em”
-
Winners Announced in the 13th Annual We Love Christian Music Awards
-
Vincent Bohanan & SOV Celebrate their 9th Anniversary with "I Love to Call Him"
-
Sarah Kroger Releases "A New Reality - Acoustic Sessions"