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Josh Wilson - Trying To Fit The Ocean In A Cup

  2008-11-13
 

God's ultimate power and love are so immense it is similar to trying to fit the ocean in a cup. With that thought in his heart and mind, Josh Wilson has chosen a selection of songs that celebrate the greatness of God. Musical styles including blues, county, rock and folk intermittently show up on Wilson's newest release, 'Trying To Fit The Ocean In A Cup.' The selection of tracks will fill your soul with a peace.

Wilson takes a unique approach on this album. His voice is clear and his laid back, go-with-the-flow attitude draws the listener in. What makes a song unique and special is a combination of God's anointing, the artist's talent and delivery and a heartening musical delivery. 'Trying To Fit The Ocean In A Cup' is refreshing, integrating sincerity and mastery. Wilson dabbles with acoustic, baritone and electric guitars as well as banjo, mandolin, piano, and keys throughout the album. On the ballad, Something's Got To Change, the piano dominates, while Wilson breathlessly asserts how we all need to move past pain. The only way we can truly break free of war, evil and intolerance is to change, the song expresses. This message eerily mirrors how millions of Christians are currently feeling with the slumping economy and wars raging overseas.

Besides making an obvious political and much-needed spiritual statement, Wilson takes on the task of creating a short song that tries to explore God's greatness. The song has is being played on radio stations across the nation and has received a strong positive response. The Arkansas native curiously voices his inner most thoughts 3 Minute Song. The unique approach of conveying an artist's challenge in singing about God is original: "I must apologize/ I have the hardest time/Finding something to define a God that I can't define/And even if I could, it would take way too long/If all I've got is a 3 minute song."

Drawing on personal experience, Wilson asks God to draw close with the soft rock song, Pull Me Through. The chorus ushers God into the heart and soul, acknowledging that there is no one else to guide us through life. While Pull Me Through delves into seeking God, the first track, The Saints speaks directly to the listener. The lyrics encourage listeners to continue praying, waiting on God and living for Christ. It is heartfelt and listeners can experience the sincerity from Wilson.

Another heart moving track is the slow-moving Savior, Please. The song is a conversation between the artist and God – pleading for God to continue to lead him in his life. As we all experience busy lives, the song is particularly timely. Having God as your guide and allowing Him to direct you in all you do, will transform your life and help you deal with life's ups and downs, the song says.

To describe what Wilson is trying to do on 'Trying To Fit The Ocean In A Cup,' would be similar to making a movie with a tag line reading: "How to experience God living in today's world." The album is surprisingly similar to a tete-a-tete discussing your relationship with God to a close friend. Sharing his experiences through the 11 songs on the album is done beautifully. If you enjoy a range of musical styles, you will be blessed by 'Trying To Fit The Ocean In A Cup.'