Album Of The Day: Transform by Rebecca St. James

Album Art of Rebecca St. James's Transform album - On a bright red background with a more orange spot on the left, a white woman with curly brown hair is pictured off to the left, with the left edge of her head and body off the edge of the frame. She is wearing a shiny black jacket and colorful pants, and her left hand is outstretched off towards the right, kinda like she's flying. She has a bit smile and is looking at the camera. Above her head, at the top is a gray bar stretching across the top, with the artist name printed in white letters and the album name right after in smaller red letters. In the top right, there are also a few squares printed in various colors.

Released 25 years ago yesterday, this is the sixth studio album from Rebecca St. James and it might be my favorite album of hers. Though there's definitely a bit of rock guitars on this album, it's mostly a dance/pop album. Songs like "Reborn", "One" and "All Around Me" are Gospel lyrics with a heavy dance vibe. "Lean On" is even co-written with electronic rock band Earthsuit, though the programming seems to be provided by Producer Matt Bronleewe. Rebecca St. James was a bit more rock 'n' roll than some other female Christian music back in the '90s, and I was drawn to that, but even though this is mostly pop/dance, it still is an album I enjoy. The lyrics aren't particularly groundbreaking, but they present Christian views with quality music that still holds up, in my opinion.

Release Year: 2000
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