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The One You Need

''The One You Need'' is the seventh studio album by the Contemporary worship duo Shane & Shane. The album was released on October 4, 2011 by Fair Trade Services record label.
==Music and lyrics==
Jared Johnson of Allmusic told that old fans will "particularly appreciate how their sound has evolved without neglecting its trademark acoustic folk nuances.", and that the band "sound more personable and full of rich songwriting than ever." At Alpha Omega News, Tom Frigoli found that the duos' "voices blend perfectly through tight harmonies echoing those of Rascal Flatts", which is because "their fresh vocals and heartfelt lyrics bring a catchy, enjoyable worship album that hits home." Joel Oliphint of ''Christianity Today'' claimed that the release "is far closer to epic, chorus-driven worship rock than Dave Matthews dorm-rock." Cross Rhythms' Tim Holden affirmed that "their brand of acoustic guitar-based rock is filled out nicely with a strong band and full use is made of their many talents throughout the album."
Indie Vision Music's Cimarron Hatch contended that she "felt that the vocals are overly breathy, and over-sung." Jesus Freak Hideout's Alex "Tincan" Caldwell wrote that it is "a smooth, yet soulful and heartfelt" release from the duo. At New Release Tuesday, Jonathan Francesco highlighted that "Shane and Shane don’t try to wow listeners with a big sound" which is because "their music is more subtle and intimate", and at times "that often leaves the music sounding a bit forgettable, when the truly golden moments are struck, they are all the more meaningful as a result of this soothing and striped down sound." At ''Oncourse'', Shannon Zabroski stated that the duo has "distinct vocal harmonies are about as faultless as God will allow this side of Heaven", and that the duo "possess the paradox of an 'intense sensitivity,' which is the fruit of a true Spirit-led heart for worship."
Dawn Teresa of New Release Tuesday called it a "scripture-soaked record full of the good news of the Gospel", and found the album to be "musically diverse, there are many styles present and sometimes blended: pop/rock, jazz, folk, worship, and gospel", which "the songs may not all grab you immediately--they aren't short, catchy pop tunes--and some may be better suited to corporate worship and personal listening than radio." The Phantom Tollbooth's Larry Stephan seconded Teresa, when he noticed that the album "contains quite a mix of styles but the overall feel is pop-oriented, not that there is anything wrong with that. It’s a matter of taste." However, Michael Wildes found that outside of a few songs that "the style of musical doesn’t change nor does the variation in singing. It wouldn’t be right to call it unbearable to the end but the sound is oh so familiar. The good thing-or the thing that saves this album- is that the songs are short, which, is not a bad thing in this case."

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