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    Underappreciated Albums: ‘Meet Julie Miller’

    May 23, 2025Updated:May 23, 2025 US News No Comments
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    Some musicians, despite beginning a new career in something new, create a brand for themselves in one particular genre of music. One of those guitarists is Julia Miller.

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    Along with her father, Buddy Miller, Miller has become a status symbol for alt-country royalty. Despite having both physical and mental health issues having recently taken a burden, she has had a fantastic guitar career.

    But Miller began producing truly good Christian songs at that time. The best record she ever produced was her debut album, which she had previously released for the Christian market.

    For the 1990 launch of” Meeet Julie Miller,” Myrrh Records pulled all the stops. Some of Nashville’s top musicians, as well as tourist vocalists from all over the universes of Christian song like Shawn Colvin and Victoria Williams, showed up in the studio with the Millers. Buddy produced the music, and Julie and Buddy wrote the rest of the music.

    The result is a collection of tunes that make the most of Miller’s distinctive voice and make hints at the alt-country compassion that will emerge in her career while bridging the gap between other music and more standard types of Christian music. Miller starts off with the brief a capella version of” Dogtown.”

          

    That properly leads to the jangle-pop song” You Knew the Way to My Heart,” which describes how Jesus sought her out and attracted her to Him.

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    Another instance of how God’s like penetrates citizens in unexpected ways is in” Mystery Love.”

            

    Miller begins” What Would Jesus Complete” by reading the story of the lost sheep. A brief opening leads to a tune about loving others the same way Jesus does. As the music develops into an music, Grant and Taff sing storage.

             

    Don’t Cry for Me is an autobiographical film, but I’m not sure if it’s personal or certainly. It’s about a family who has passed ahead but is comforting her child that she came to believe in Jesus before she passed away.

              

    Then, Miller covers Mickey Cates ‘” How Could You Say No?” If this song doesn’t bring you to tears ( or almost almost ), you might want to check your pulse.

               

    The music” King of My Center” is a parody of a track that goes after less than a minute.

                

    The action resumes with the irresistibly entertaining” Song to the Devil ( I’m Thru With You )” Try not to sing along when you’ve heard the song for the first time.

                 

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    The album’s most published record,” Who Owns Your Center,” is the most recent. The roller system and faux-reggae hit simply don’t hold up as well as the rest of the music.

                  

    With” My Psychotherapist,” a quirky, humorous song, Miller tapped in on her vocal resemblance to Cyndi Lauper. She makes a comparison in it to finding a physician who can solve all of her issues by believing in God.

    It includes some fantastic phrases like” For emotional support, only take a look / He wrote it all down in a best-selling book.” It’s funny without coming across as rude.

                   

    Another percussive pop song called” Love Will Find You” is a sign of the alt-country noise that would become her bread and butter in the future.

                    

    A powerful pro-life ballad called” Dangerous Place” asserts that” A mother’s womb is a dangerous place to be these days.”

                     

    Miller wraps up the song with a beautiful rendition of the popular song” I Will Arise and Go to Jesus” The combination of Miller’s and Colvin’s tones works beautifully, and the end result is beautiful.

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    The pitch-perfect image of a particular turn-of-the-decade other music sound is” Meet Julie Miller,” and it’s a wonderfully odd expression of faith. Miller has produced some amazing music since making it her debut.

                       

                        

    35 years after its release,” Meeet Julie Miller” deserves a wider audience. This underrated stone will likely be discovered by more individuals. Check it out below on Apple Music or Spotify in lossy voice.

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