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At 15, Rachael Lampa the wide-eyed vocal powerhouse captivated a nationwide
audience with her debut appearance on The Tonight Show With Jay Leno and became
an instant star in the Contemporary Christian Music world with her hit 2000 Word
Records debut Live For You. Since then, the Dove Award winning performer has
quickly blossomed into a visionary artist whose focus on her career is surpassed
only by her ever-growing commitment to Christ. She took more creative control on
her equally successful 2002 follow-up, Kaleidoscope, co-writing five songs and
incorporating a widening range of influences, from Stevie Wonder and Lauryn Hill
to U2. Even as "I’m All Yours," Kaleidoscope’s third single, is
scaling the Adult Contemporary and CHR radio charts, Rachael is ready to unveil
the next exciting phase of her musical journey, the unique and progressive
project, Blur.
Reflecting Rachael’s desire to take her music beyond its adult contemporary
origins and into a richer, funkier and more youth-oriented realm, Blur features
pop, techno, funk, dance and hip hop reworkings of ten handpicked tracks from
the two previous recordings, created by the industry’s top programmers,
remixers and producers. It’s Rachael’s music and powerful gospel message
refashioned for Rachael’s generation, a true portrait of the artist at 17.
"As I get out there and tour and meet more people in more places, I’m
constantly being enlightened about other kinds of music," she says. "I’m
more into rock and funky hip-hop stuff like Lauryn Hill and Sheryl Crow. I love
the two albums I’ve done, but I thought it might be fun to give the songs new
life to show where I’m at musically. People really related to these songs, and
I’m excited about reaching an even wider audience with this new direction. It’s
part of a learning curve for me, finding out who I am as an artist. I signed my
record deal when I was 14, and I didn’t really know what sort of artist I
wanted to be. Now I have more input as to my career direction. The first album
was 0pretty mellow, while Kaleidoscope had a little more edge to it. Blur just
takes that concept even further allowing me to blur the musical stereotype
people have of me."
Released in March 2002, Kaleidoscope has been enjoying
great success, with "No Greater Love" and "Savior Song" both
reaching the Top 5 on Radio & Records’ Christian AC airplay chart. When
the idea of a re-mix album idea came up, it didn’t take long for it to come
into fruition. "I have so many supportive people around me who are
receptive to these new ideas," she says. "My A&R guy Chris
Rodriguez is incredible and knows the kind of music I’m into now, and so we
got together to talk about some new musical directions. The idea for this kind
of album just started making sense to us. Choosing which songs to include was a
very cool process. I’ve been on the road a lot so there were many
conversations over the phone. We knew there was an exciting experimental quality
to what we were planning."
Six of the tracks on Blur come from Kaleidoscope, and four from Live For You.
Once Rachael and company had chosen the songs they wanted to revisit, the
original tracks were sent out to the remixers, who chose the ones that best
suited their individual talents. Dan Muckala, who has done programming for Mandy
Moore and Aaron Neville, also programmed some of the original tracks on Live For
You. He does a pulsating rendition of the title track from that album, complete
with a house beat and chopped up Spanish guitars. "For Your Love" has
been transformed into an atmospheric groove. His other track is "Day of
Freedom" one of Lampa’s personal favorites, which mixes rock guitars with
Middle Eastern sounds. Tedd T., who has programmed for Plus One and Delirious,
tweaks "A Song For You" into an upbeat European pop song and takes
"Free" into a 180 degree turn by adding a rapper to the verses. Csaba
Petocz, who has engineered for Cher and LeAnn Rimes, creates a stripped down
version of "Lead Me I’ll Follow" and a symphonic pop vibe for
"Blessed." Jeff Savage most recently co-wrote and produced 2 tracks
for TobyMac’s Momentum album, additionally he has added his creative touch to
a Michael Jackson remix, a Natalie Imbruglia album, and even found time to DJ on
Christina Aguilera’s last tour. He took "Savior Song" and "I’m
All Yours" into a hard-edged, hip-hip vein. Jim Cooper rounds out the list
by adding cool scratches and an acoustic guitar – vocal swirl effect to a
tight hip-hop remix of "Brand New Life."
Pretty heady stuff for the self-described simple, girl
next door from Louisville, Colorado who is looking forward to "more time as
a normal teenager" during her senior year in high school. "I’m on
the road a lot and I do get homesick," she says. "I tend too put too
much pressure on myself to keep up with everything. Then I talked to my mom one
day and she, with God’s help, helped me realize that I don’t need to be
perfect, and I don’t have to know everything about life or Christianity, that
this is a journey we’re on. I made a promise to myself to grow deeper in love
with God every day and focus on what needs to be worked on. I like the image in
2 Corinthians about us being jars of clay. We’re not proclaiming ourselves,
but Jesus. I see everything as preparing me to be a light for Him. I don’t
close myself off to anything because that’s what makes it exciting."
That adventurous spirit has been part of Rachael’s life since her very
early years singing in her baby crib and later, singing along with records of
her favorite artists, Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston and Celine Dion. When she
was 12, she appeared on the Jenny Jones Young Talent Search, finished in second
place at the World Championship of Entertainment and became a regular performer
of the national anthem at Colorado Rockies baseball games. Soon after the
organizer of a local Christian music event called "Praise in the
Rockies," heard a rough demo of a song Rachael had recorded and invited her
to come to Estes Park and perform two numbers. Word Records signed her shortly
thereafter.
Rachael’s passion for God, life and her music resonates
through everything she does, and she’s long said that the true excitement of
her journey is looking forward to what He has in store. Blur is our introduction
to a new side of Rachael’s artistry, and she’s only too happy to take her
fans along on this fascinating ride. "On the road, I feel that every
conversation I have, every person I meet is feeding me wisdom, as if God is
putting them there to guide me somehow," she says. "I’m learning so
much from everyone, finding myself challenged as a Christian by observing what
they focus on. I am often reminded that I still have a long way to go, and I am
intrigued and inspired by that. God has put me in a unique position to be a
positive role model for young music fans, and I basically want them to see that
I’m no different from what they are. I’m 17, and I struggle with grades and
curfews right along with them. On the musical side, I feel like the music on
Blur communicates directly to those fans. It was fun to go out on a limb, not
have to hold back, try new things, and do what I feel like doing. It’s so
important to always be challenging yourself both as an artist and as a child of
God."