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Review

Canton Junction

Christianity Today September 4, 2012

Style: Country/worship/gospel; compare to The Crabb Family, Guy Penrod, Gaither Vocal Band

Top tracks: “Show Me Your Way,” “The Inviting Christ,” “Hold On”

Culling veteran singers from Southern gospel staples like The Crabb Family and Ernie Haase + Signature Sound, Canton Junction lives up to its monikers’ loose translation: “Where good things meet.” Drawing from wide-ranging vocal and production talents, Aaron Crabb, Tim Duncan, Michael Sykes, and Matthew Hagee infuse a two-volume set with gospel greats (“Dig a Little Deeper”), modern worship (“The Inviting Christ”), historic hymns (“Coming Home”), and American standards (“Smile”) encased in solid country tracks and earthy vocal goodness. It’s all a bit too modern for Southern gospel, but too country for CCM. Still, an exemplary recording within the wide genre of “inspirational country.”

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