Is there any upside to being referred to as "Elevator Music"? This is Smooth Jazz at its core: Take a little bass, add plenty of sax and sprinkle in some like R&B vocals, and you've got Someone Like Me. A worship leader and author from Kansas City, Shawn P. Derritt has put together a decent, though uneven collection of songs. The end of the record strays from smooth jazz and into more of a straight-up worship record, making it the best part of the disc. Hopefully on his next release, Derritt will explore more of his strengths and continue to stay in the worship arena.
- Review date: 6/30/08, written by Rob Tyson of Jesusfreakhideout.com
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