Julie Miller - When Life Hurts

Thursday 1st August 1996
Julie Miller - When Life Hurts
Julie Miller - When Life Hurts

STYLE: Roots/Acoustic
RATING 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 7699-7458
LABEL: Spark SK 7053
FORMAT: CD Album
ITEMS: 1

Reviewed by Mike Rimmer

It's been half a dozen years since we met Julie Miller on her debut release in this country. It's hard not to fall in love with that vulnerable voice and the honesty of her songwriting. Julie knows all about life hurting, having come through her own share of abuse and this collection of songs from the softer side of her repertoire is jam paced with favourites. In the beginning, it was too easy to make Cindy Lauper soundalike conclusions but then she broke out into her own musical territory with the support of her husband Buddy to record inspiring tunes. Lyrically this isn't empty rallying triumphalism but a selection of songs built on the reality of the fact that life does hurt and celebrating the fact that God walks through the walls of our lives and heals us. "Precious To God", "Broken Things", "Nobody's Child" all cry out to bestow worth on the hurting. "Dangerous Place" is a haunting song to unborn children who have been aborted - powerful in the understatement of Julie's child-like voice. 15 tunes that are powerful spiritual medicine when life hurts, the album concludes with one of the most delicate altar call songs ever recorded. It's worth buying this album just to get "How Can You Say No?" As a fan of Julie's more up songs, I'm a little disappointed that the compilers have stuck to the down tempo stuff but then in the wider purpose of things, this does hold together well.

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