The road to solo-dom is often paved with big statements. Many break-away band members tend to stray from their "band" formula with notions of grandeur.
Newsboy Phil Joel nixes the temptation with his first solo disc entitled
Watching Over You. As an instrumental fixture to the
Newsboys sound as both vocalist and bassist,
Joel can't help but deliver a feel-good contribution here. With fellow
Newsboy Peter Furler at the production helm,
Joel sounds comfortable without being contrived. The disc's opener is "God Is Watching Over You." The number is acoustic splendor.
Joel packs a punch with an acoustic guitar and a hooky chorus that just plain makes the listener feel good. "Strangely Normal" and "El Salvador" are songs about journeys. The first is a romp through teenage years with the experience recounted lyrically. The second is a tune about a trip
Joel took for the World Vision organization. The cut is passionate and sung with emotional impact. "My Generation" is a radio-friendly endeavor. The song features a conglomeration of influences, at times sounding like
Hall and Oates while also cooking with a
Dave Matthews vocal vibe. "Fragile" is an intensely personal song. The cut was written after
Joel heard about a friend's terminal illness. The tunes lyrics are a testimony to
Phil Joel's enduring faith and God's sovereignty. Here
Joel's emotional vocals have the nuances of
Leo Sayers' 1976 mega-hit "When I Need You." "Together" is another radio friendly melody that should connect with the
Newsboy faithful. The cut is an impressive once, again demonstrating that
Phil Joel can write, sing, and play.
Watching Over You is a testimony to the character of
Phil Joel, one that's deeply rooted in Christ and brimming with talent. ~ Steven Douglas Losey