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Jadon Lavik has called BEC records his home for nearly six years. Despite this, he has yet to garner much of a name in the worship industry. Yet he continues to faithfully release music, with this being his 4th record on the Tooth and Nail sub-label.

The Road Acoustic is, as its name suggests, an acoustic album. As such, it’s a nice change from the slick production sounds of worship giants such as Hillsong and so fourth. The simple struts of the guitar create an “at home” atmosphere, and listeners will feel as if they were sitting in a circle around a singer and his guitar.

Timing in at about 40 minutes, The Road Acoustic is easily that which can be enjoyed on a car ride or plane flight. While nothing entirely original, Jadon’s take on worship is a breath of fresh air in an increasing gargantuan industry of those who care for nothing more then fame and profit, and for this alone he should be commemorated.

Rating: 3.5 out of 5
Street Date: October 20th, 2009
Label: BEC Recordings

Track Listing:
1.) Here Our Song
2.) Move On Faith
3.) Come Thou Fount
4.) Father
5.) Come To Me
6.) Come To Me End
7.) On The Outside
8.) What If
9.) Wondrous Love
10.) Mighty God
11.) Surrender


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12/14/09 I saw on Jadon’s new web page that he is making another one sometime in March 2010. (jadonlavik.com-home - No pictures of the new baby though :-(

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