Alisa Turner
Miracle or Not
New One, 2018
There’s something about Alisa Turner’s vibe — her look, the ever-so-slight huskiness to her voice, even her enunciation — that whispers indie ingénue. Which is a good thing, because it actually pairs well with the sound she achieved on “Miracle or Not.” Turner’s beautiful, 13-song full-length debut (which includes the five songs from her 2017 self-titled EP) is a beautiful, honest worship album that should find steady radio rotation. It also happens to include the supporting efforts of some of modern praise and worship’s heavy hitters, including Leslie Jordan of All Sons and Daughters, Stu G (formerly of Delirious?), and Dustin Smith.
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Jeremy Henderson reviews music for The Alabama Baptist. He is co-host of Rich and Jeremy in the Mornings on Wings 94.3 FM, editor of The War Eagle Reader.
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