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Bebo Norman has crafted
so many spirited songs over the years, yet his creative energy reaches
new peaks on his latest release, Try. Bebo soaked up
newfound inspiration and poured it into an album filled with honest,
compelling music.
The Georgia-born performer celebrated his most successful album to date,
2002's Myself When I Am Real. The album topped Billboard's Heatseekers
chart and yielded back-to-back Top 5 radio hits with "Great Light
of the World" and "Falling Down." Bebo likewise joined
the elite group of Dove Award winners thanks to his City on a Hill -
Sing Alleluia hit "Holy Is Your Name." As the momentum
mounted, he joined national headlining tours, hopped the pond for
European dates, and graced the covers of CCM and Premier magazines. He
even landed a coveted slot on the Imagine Tour with MercyMe and Amy
Grant.
With fresh confidence, Bebo elevates his voice to new heights with Try.
Among its many standouts, "Try" and "Standing in
Your Silence" ponder how unconditional love inspires people to return to
grace, while "Nothing Without You" considers the importance of God's
central role in our lives. The new album also establishes a career first, as
Bebo enlisted outside songwriters to help push his creativity without forfeiting
his signature style. Equally significant, Bebo recorded Try with
prominent producers Mitch Dane (Jars of Clay) and Matt Bronleewe (Michael W.
Smith, Natalie Imbruglia). Overall, the new alliances helped Bebo capture the
simple beauty that resides in each song.
"Let's find out what the essence of the song is and build around
that," reflects Bebo. "On this album you don't hear the production,
you hear the songs, and that's what I like most."
Bebo strikes a balance with Try as the songs blend a pure organic
energy with approachable pop hooks. Examples include the stripped-down
"Finding You," the piano-and-strings filled "Drifting," and
the serenely poetic "Soldier." Each song highlights Bebo's thoughtful
lyrics and knowable voice, yet the singer reveals himself best in
"Disappear." Inspired by a time of "getting away and quietly
reevaluating who I am," the song reflects a personal experience that shapes
the whole disc.
Looking back two years, Bebo diligently toured to promote his new release. Yet
as he stood on stage saying how we are all the same, he realized it wasn't true
- his fans got to go home to a handful of people, while Bebo simply went to
another city alone. Bebo recalls, "I had let those moments on stage and
talking to people after shows become the intimate moments of my life, the end
all and total of me sharing my heart."
With so much continued success, Bebo had found little time to root himself in
deeper relationships. Sensing the deficiency, Bebo "disappeared" into
a quiet time of personal evaluation and emerged seeking relationships of depth.
With new priorities the singer found fresh inspiration that overflowed into
every area of his life. This growth opened the door, when he found the woman
destined to be his better half, and the couple tied the knot last November.
Bebo clearly embraced the new challenges that came his way, and the album marks
creative growth and the heart of an authentic artist. Filled with passion, Try
portrays Bebo sitting in someone's living room pouring his heart out through
song.