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<p>New Music Critique: St. James Way</p>
<p><strong>St. James Way <br /></strong><strong>Contact:</strong> rac@crlr.net</p><p><strong>Web: </strong>newpants.com</p><p><strong>Seeking: </strong>Film/TV Placement<br /><strong>Style: </strong>Contemporary Christian</p><p>James Becker spearheads St. James Way, whose new album features songs that are, by turns, acoustic, calming, gentle and inspiring. These songs are fully arranged to uplift the listener’s spirit with a gust of emotion. Those qualities make Becker’s recordings ideal for the Contemporary Christian market.  “Call Out My Name” and “Will You Be My Friend” epitomize this artist’s ability to convey a genuine glow of heartfelt sincerity, whether as a giver of aid and comfort (“I will come to you.”) or as a receiver (“Isn’t love wonderful when you’re around?”). In the song “Without You,” a tribute to a friend, Becker shows what he and his high tenor voice can do with a full band (strings, horns, drums, electric guitar).</p>]]></description>
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