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Dream Big:
The Martins (Spring Hill)


by David Murray

Length:37:38
Producers:Phil Naish and Michael Sykes
Cuts:Come On In
You Come To My Senses
Go Where The Love Flows
Be Strong
Dream Big
We Trust In God
Except For Grace
He'll Be Holding His Own
Count Your Blessing
More Like A Whisper

Dream Big marks the sixth recording by The Martins since signing with the Spring Hill label. They also have five independent recordings in their discography. Having already demonstrated their recording versatility with complete Christmas, live, and á capella projects -- never content to be predictable -- The Martins have given Dream Big a decidedly more pop emphasis than their previous efforts. Utilizing producer Phil Naish on six cuts, this project is comparable to recordings by contemporary vocal groups like Avalon and Point Of Grace. "Count Your Blessing" and "He'll Be Holding His Own" being exceptions, they have made a conscious effort to avoid the country tinged pronunciations that have been their trademark since releasing "Out Of His Great Love" and "Timothy's Burden." (Incidentally, "Count Your Blessing" is a new song, not to be confused with "Count Your Blessings" from their self-titled debut.)

When Jonathan Martin sings the tender Scott Krippayne/Steve Siler tune "More Like A Whisper," he could easily be mistaken for Michael O'Brien or Krippayne himself. At least two cuts sound very similar in style to Sierra. They haven't completely cut their ties to Southern Gospel radio, though. The previously mentioned "Count Your Blessing" and "Go Where The Love Flows" ought to play well there, although the latter is closer to something 4 Him might sing. Whether this chasing of the contemporary winds will foster broader air play, sales, and recognition in an already glutted Christian pop market remains to be seen. The Martins do have quality vocals and the financial backing of Spring Hill in their favor.

It never hurts to "dream big."

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