Jason Eaton - One

Artist: Jason Eaton
Album: One
Year: 2010
Label: JEM Records/Deep South Digital
Website: http://www.jasoneaton.org/
Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/jasoneatonmusic
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/jasoneaton
Twitter: @jason_eaton
Buy: iTunes - Amazon - Rhapsody - Official Store
Sounds Like: U2, Starfield, Chris Tomlin, Reuben Morgan, Hillsong United, Bluetree
Rating: 3/5 ♥♥♥
It is very satisfying to see how artists evolve over time, and Jason Eaton has managed to mature and improve his sound. Pop/rock/worship with an impeccable vocal performance and a very well done production that deserves to be reviewed. “One” includes the production of Scotty Wilbanks (Third Day, DecembeRadio, After Edmund, Echoing Angels, Newsong, Unhindered) and Scott Pergande (A Rotterdam November) that have resulted in 10 songs of worship that are a calling to our church to unify and put aside doctrinal differences and focus on expanding the message of salvation.
The fervent “Furious Love” begins the disc, asking God to hear the hearts of men, the cry of his people extends humble. The guitars are like U2 checking every word, every prayer. The titletrack and first single from the album “One” is the song of creation (Romans 14:11): “One love, one God / One before Our lovers / One way, one truth / We have come to worship”. Then we find “Saving Grace”, which for a moment I thought it was “One Love” by U2. We see a desperate prayer that longs for the rain of God’s grace. The reverent “Higher Than” dives with sweet harmonies in a poem of thanks to God: “Lead me to the rock that is higher than I / Lead me to the water that will satisfied my soul / It waits for you”. The hopeful “Someday Soon” rests on the promise that someday we will fly to meet with him and see him face to face. The completely immersed “Capture Me” gives devotion and control of our lives to Heavenly Father. On the other hand, “Waiting On You Again” shows the acoustic side of the disc, with little touches of jazz. The writing is spontaneous, recalls the essence of our faith. “All I Have” comes with empty hands and an open heart before God: “Jesus, all I have is you / You’re the hope I’m holding into”. The shameless prayer in “Fall On Us Now” asked God for a revival, when heavens opened and love can descend. The hymn of freedom “Free” is presented before the throne of God with transparency, with confidence that, through his goodness, we have the eternal forgiveness.
The progression that the disc has is sticky, captivating. Jason Eaton combines pop vocal dynamism and fresh worship influenced by Reuben Morgan, Hillsong United and Starfield.

Es muy satisfactorio ver cómo los artistas van evolucionando a través del tiempo, así como Jason Eaton ha logrado madurar y mejorar su sonido. Pop/rock/worship con una impecable performance vocal y una muy bien elaborada producción que merece ser reseñada. “One” cuenta con la producción de Scotty Wilbanks (Third Day, DecembeRadio, After Edmund, Echoing Angels, Newsong, Unhindered) y Scott Pergande (A Rotterdam November) que han dado como resultado 10 canciones de adoración que hacen un llamado a nuestra iglesia, a unificarnos y dejar de lado las diferencias doctrinales, y enfocarnos en expandir el mensaje de salvación.
La ferviente “Furious Love” inicia el disco pidiéndole a Dios que oiga el corazón de los hombres, el clamor de su pueblo que se extiende humilde. Las guitarras se asemejan a U2 marcando cada palabra, cada plegaria. El titletrack y primer sencillo del álbum “One”, es el canto de la creación (Romanos 14:11): “One love, one God / One before our lovers / One way, one truth / We have come to worship”. Luego nos encontramos con “Saving Grace”, que por un instante pensé que era “One Love” de U2. Vemos una desesperada oración que anhela la lluvia de la gracia de Dios. La reverente “Higher Than” se sumerge con dulces armonías en un poema de agradecimiento a Dios: “Lead the me to the rock that is higher than I / Lead me to the water that will satisfied my soul / It waits for you”. La esperanzadora “Someday Soon” descansa en la promesa que algún día volaremos para encontrarnos con Él, y verlo cara a cara. La completamente inmersa “Capture Me” le entrega devoción y el control de nuestras vidas al padre celestial. Por otro lado, “Waiting On You Again” nos muestra la faceta acústica del disco, con algunos toques de jazz. La letra es espontánea, nos recuerda la esencia de nuestra fe. “All I Have” se acerca con manos vacías y un corazón abierto ante Dios: “Jesus, all I have is you / You’re the hope I’m holding into”. La desvergonzada oración en “Fall On Us Now” le pide a Dios una avivamiento, que los cielos se abran y su amor pueda descender. El himno de libertad “Free”, se presenta ante el trono de Dios con transparencia, con seguridad y confianza de que gracias a su bondad, tenemos el perdón eterno.
La progresión que el disco posee es pegajosa, cautivante. Jason Eaton combina su dinamismo vocal con pop y adoración fresca que se influencia de Reuben Morgan, Hillsong United y Starfield.