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Rebecca St. James
Wait For Me: The Best From Rebecca St. James



Artist Info: Discography
Album length: 18 tracks
Street Date: March 25, 2003


If there's any solo artist that can fill a greatest hits record, it would definitely be Rebecca St. James. But with her being merely 25 years old and having six studio records under her stylish belt, it may seem a little early in the game for a hits record. However, since Rebecca has been making music for over a decade (almost a decade nationally), hits are not scarce for her, in fact, perhaps 2003's Wait For Me: The Best From Rebecca St. James should be a 2-disc set instead of one?

Wait For Me: The Best From Rebecca St. James is the first hits collection for Australia's finest solo artist and I doubt the last. She has tunes from all six of her records including her self-titled debut and last year's Worship God, and as an added bonus, there are two new songs on here. Stylistically, Rebecca has matured a lot, beginning as a straight-up pop artist with her debut, opting out of a more rock sound with her three succeeding records, and picking up a more synth-fueled sugar pop/rock sound in 2000 with Transform. Last year the radio-friendly pop/rock was turned up for Worship God, but here on Wait For Me, she returns to the ever-popular synth pop sound for her two new cuts, "I Thank You" and "Expressions of Your Love."

The fast-paced pulsating beat of "I Thank You" propels this original modern worship tune forward, and is easily a born hit-to-be. Rebecca teams up with former tour-mate and popular worship leader Chris Tomlin for "Expressions of Your Love," but it seems slightly out of place on the record. While it's also born to be a hit as well, Tomlin's vocals tend to overpower Rebecca's at times. It would be probably been a stronger tune if Tomlin was more of background vocal support and Rebecca primarily sang the track. Regardless, its transition to "God" is a fair one as the 1996 classic is a quick reminder of why Rebecca has become such a beloved artist in Christian music. The title track from her 1998 follow up to God, Pray, offers a more stripped-down pop rock sound. "Mirror," from the same project, follows before being succeeded by a slightly remixed version of this project's title track, 2000's "Wait For Me." While there's a major contrast between the styles of the raw "Mirror" and the produced pop of "Wait For Me," it seems to flow surprisingly well together for this project. The contemporary pop of the Columbine-inspired hit "Yes, I Believe In God" makes its first appearance on a Rebecca St. James project and is also at home among the other offerings. "Song of Love," from Worship God follows, a catchy original worship song, and is aptly followed by the amazing "Speak To Me," a definitive career highlight for St. James. The only track from her self-titled debut, "Here I Am," is a song that sounds dated by its age but nonetheless is a decent addition here. The anthemic "Stand," from Transform, follows beautifully and leads into the upbeat techno-driven tracks "Reborn" and "Lamb of God." The classic ballad "Go and Sin No More" serves as a good intro for the piano-driven "Until Your Love Broke Through," which originally appeared on the Keith Green tribute project Your Love Broke Through in 2002. "A Cradle Prayer" is a surprising track to find here, as it originally appeared on her 1997 record, Christmas, but because of its sound and lyrical content, it's a track for anytime of the year and works well among the other more well-known hits.

"Breathe," regretfully tucked away at the end (instead of sooner on the track list), is an excellent cover of the popular worship song. The more upbeat sound of the song breaks up the string of ballads before the album comes to a close with the renowned "Psalm 139," which originally appeared as a hidden track on God.

While there are a large number of other songs I miss on this project - namely "Merciful," "Quiet You With My Love," "You're The Voice," "For the Love of God," "Abba," "OK," and several others - we can't possibly have all of our favorites on one disc and this fact is what allows Wait For Me: The Best From Rebecca St. James to be a worthy collection. If you're new to Rebecca St. James's music, Wait For Me is the perfect introduction to her career highlights. Let's hope there's another collection like this sometime soon...

- Review date: 3/03, written by John DiBiase



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. Artist Info: Discography
. Record Label: Forefront Records
. Album length: 18 tracks
. Street Date: March 25, 2003
. Buy It: Amazon.com

  1. I Thank You*
  2. Expressions of Your Love*
  3. God
  4. Pray
  5. Mirror
  6. Wait For Me
  7. Yes, I Believe in God
  8. Song of Love
  9. Speak To Me
  10. Here I Am
  11. Stand
  12. Reborn
  13. Lamb of God
  14. Go and Sin No More
  15. Until Your Love Broke Through
  16. A Cradle Prayer
  17. Breathe
  18. Psalm 139
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