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The Grammy-nominated, former prodigy instrumentalist, who topped the Billboard New Artist chart with his first album at age 15, stands now as a mature creative force, made more sensitive yet also toughened by life's adventures. He's learned what it means to rise above hard times and to find meaning where chaos seemed to rule.

These insights, and the emotions they unleash, makes Turn Around the pivotal album of Jonny Lang's career to date - a passage that links the triumphs of his past to the promise of his future.

A soul-stirring organ, played by Grammy-winning producer Shannon Sanders, forecasts the surge of music that follows on Turn Around: the stomping funk of "Bump in the Road," the startling climax that closes "The Other Side of the Fence," the electrifying vocal exchanges with Michael McDonald on "Thankful," and on the opposite extreme, the work-gang chant that drives "Turn Around" and the profound intimacy of "Only a Man" ...

Turn Around is all of this and more, a tumble of musical colors that dazzle and soothe. And in the end, they achieve coherence through the meaning that Lang conveys so urgently.

"With this album I want to focus, more than ever before, on my purpose in life," he explains. "I've been so incredibly blessed. My wife and I just had our fifth anniversary. I get to do what I love for a living. But it wasn't so long ago that I was spiraling downward in a lot of ways, until God touched my life and set me on the right track. I feel a huge debt to give glory back to Him for everything He has done for me. It's the least he can do."

That said, Turn Around is not slotted only to listeners who have - or have not - undergone this kind of transformation. It inspires, excites, and gets people on their feet - but it doesn't preach. "I understand that not everybody believes as I do," Lang says, "which is fine. I just want to sing about what's going on in my life and let people make up their own minds about that."

For all the conviction that Lang brings to Turn Around, the album began almost as an afterthought. Lang was in the studio one day with his producer, Ron Fair, who is also president of A&M/Interscope Records. There wasn't anything pressing on the agenda; they were doing routine work on the final stages of Lang's previous record, Long Time Coming. Then, out of the blue, Fair said something completely unexpected.

"He looks at me and goes, `Dude, you need to make a gospel record,'" Lang says, laughing at the recollection. "Now, I hadn't really mentioned much to Ron about that side of my life, but for some reason he knew where I was at. So I thought about it for just a second and said, `Yes, I do.'"

There is plenty of gospel in Turn Around, especially in the choir that riffs through "Thankful" and "It's Not Over." But rustic country ("On That Great Day," with guests Buddy Miller and Sam Bush), Motown funk ("One Person at a Time"), jazzy folk ("My Love Remains"), and other influences flavor this music too. In this varied setting, "gospel" has more to do with the spirit that animates these tracks than any category it might inhabit.

 

What Customers Say About Turn Around:

My husband and I are longtime fans of Jonny Lang and were not disappointed by this release. His voice shines in these arrangements, many of which feature gospel-type back-up singers. It's a little break from his rougher bluesy stuff, but will not disappoint fans of that material. I can truly recommend this CD.

This is an easy one for me to write. If you are expecting the gut wrenching blues of Lie to me or Wander this World, dont waste your money on this.If you want his new style, this is ok. I am not saying it is bad, it just isnt what you got on his early albums.Personally, I was very disappointed.

No surprise that this release has less than 4 stars for an aggregate review rating. Michael McDonald's guest turn evokes memories of "Taking It To The Streets." No, as a previous reviewer just had to point out in the ever-present obligatory remark when reviewing Jonny's output, he doesn't have extended jam solos on every song, but the guitar is evident and played very tastefully on several tracks. Regardless, this is a great.

It's not as if Mr. Jonny is definitely preaching here, but without being preachy. It seems like Jonny Lang fans want him to be forever recording the same music he did when he was 15.

Think Babyface with strong gospel elements. Lang is allowed to grow up or mature. He will be 28 in about two weeks, just for those fan's information.

He wants to tell you where he's at in his life. That is, of course, if you can stop wanting him to be 15 again.

I stumbled across Jonny Lang about 3 years ago and immediately bought all of his albums,and this the latest, shows that this young man is getting better with each one.He is a refreshing talent,and long may he may make more albums for our listening pleasure.

jonny lang always just floors me. always powerful and i still will drive a longggggggggggggggggg way to watch him live. i like this cd. its nice to know hes not just blue. its different but ever changing as any good artist will do. love you jonny lang.

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