On Stage: EXCLUSIVE RECAP of James Hall's Live Recording

ryanchung1Earlier today, I introduced you to our newest contributor, Ryan Chung (click here if you don’t remember).  And I told ya he’d be blessing us with a recap of James Hall’s live recording in Toronto, which took place on Saturday.  Well, here ’tis.

Ryan, it’s all yours, bro…

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Well, the doors were scheduled to open at 6:30pm.  6:51pm anyone?  Nah, not yet, just make the people wait.  It wasn’t until 7:11pm that the doors finally opened.

The main event was the LIVE recording of the upcoming release from “The Professor”– Brother James Hall & Worship and Praise, Live in Toronto.  It was a tedious wait, but as soon as the praise and worshippers entered the beautiful sanctuary at Global Kingdom Ministries in Toronto, Ontario, the praise really began.

Toronto’s own Echoes Of Praise (a powerful 4-voice ensemble) opened the recording and brought the house down with their own twist of “Nearer To Thee.”  They really set the mood for true worship and THE VOCALS WERE ON POINT!  Backed by Londa Larmond-Moncreiffe & Amoy Levy (I think they are some of Canada’s vocal GREATS), Echoes Of Praise ended their worship set with “To Worship You I Live,” reminding the believer that their main duty is not to be entertained, but to give praise to GOD for as long as they live.

So, yea… time was still not our friend for the night, but the crowd made sure to make the best of it (I hope that some of ya’ll that attended and are reading this GOT TO CHURCH ON TIME the next morning!).  It was around 8:30-ish when Cheryl James & VOW (Voices of Worship) went to the pulpit to lay down some heavy chords and some of the most mind-blowing vocals to EVER (I can’t stress that enough) come out of Toronto.  And this is where I began to HATE this group (in a good way…don’t worry!)  They had the audacity to sing F.O.C.U.S.’ rendition of “Great Is Thy Faithfulness.”  There were only 6-8 singers…WHY DID THEY SOUND LIKE A FULL ENSEMBLE OF 40 SINGERS?  They are also a group to check out…straight from my home town.

9:00pm struck on our clocks…It was SHOWTIME!  Oh yea, forgot to add: it was a PACKED HOUSE.  But when you have Eddie ‘Animal’ Heyward (drums), Dewayne “DW” Wright (Timothy Wright’s son… amazing bass player), and Minister Melvin Crispell (organ) as the Musical Director, the house would have to be packed!  I also have to mention that Kurt Carr was in the building, too.  If an artist travels all the way from the States to see a recording in Toronto, you’ve done some good.

People from New York State, Kentucky, Montreal, and, of course, the host city were all in the building.  The music began, the choir members entered the stage, and the “voice” of the choir (Pastor Kevin Bond) began to speak.  Enter James Hall & Worship and Praise who, first,  ”BUSSED” our heads open with “God Is In Control.”  I might add that I never really liked the shiny lime green shirts, but Brother James pulled it off quite well with a simple black suit.

choir in robes

james hall & soloist

The tune was ringing, the hands began to clap, the shouts began to ring, and the praises were lifted.  James Hall represented by taking us back, doing songs like “I Never Shall Forget,” “He Shall Reign,” “Blessed be the Name” and the aforementioned “God Is In Control,” which will all appear on the upcoming CD and DVD.  NOTE: NO NEW SONGS… which was quite a bummer!

choir DRESSED!

Confessional: As much as the vocalists were on point and the musicians were doing their thing, I will come clean: some of y’all who were there can testify that IT WAS A LONG RECORDING PROCESS.  I’m human– I started to become impatient…Oh Lord work on me!  I understand that mistakes happen, but I would say (I’m kind of a perfectionist): at least run through the songs before you record– it saves time and also preserves patience (for God is not the author of confusion…I’m just saying…lol).

Some details are gonna have to wait– he literally stopped the recording to tell people to stop videotaping on their Blackberries and phones, cameras, etc.  But I will note this: people that paid for the tickets really got to see how Brooklyn, NY does it, with A LOT of TORONTO FLAIR…

12:30am – The recording began to wrap up… yea I know, 12:30 in the morning!  But trust me– from this Toronto resident– the album is sure to NOT disappoint.

Holla!

Ryan

p.s. Did I mention that long-time soloist TUNESHA CRISPELL tore that church apart?!  GLORY TO HIS NAME!!

tunesha crispell

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Thanks for the recap, dude!  I understand a coupla mistakes, but I’m mad about any excessive starting and stopping business– at one recording I attended, an artist did it so many times that he finally just said “we’re gonna have to do THAT song in the studio.”  LOL  The audience thanks you!

If this project features only throwback joints, I’m lookin’ forward to it cuz I haven’t been as excited about some of their newer stuff.  I wanna be a fan again!

Y’all PLEASE show Ryan some love and thank him for the recap!

What do y’all think about the recording???  Who’s excited for the album?


15 Responses

  • Ryan wrote on April 7, 2009

    Also Gotta Add...DANNY EASON & MALCOLM WILLIAMS WERE THERE TOO...my bad Danny! :)


  • Amoy wrote on April 7, 2009

    Well Done Ryan!! I am a bit of an old school gal myself so I enjoyed all the old songs he recorded. It was indeed a long nite but hopefully one that will be worth it! Can I say that I think Toronto is definitely one of the BEST places in the world to record! No love like Toronto love...holla! A.


  • gospelfan wrote on April 7, 2009

    Ryan, good job. Next time, I'm going need you to go deeper and give us a lil more...(j/k) lol What details you holding back from the saints? LOL Hope the production is much better. On the last 2 Music Blend projects the production was so amatuer and lukewarm. I was embarrassed for the professor.


  • Peggy wrote on April 7, 2009

    Good job Ryan...


  • Andrae wrote on April 7, 2009

    I actually only came to the concert to see Tonex, who stated on his website and myspace page that he was going to be there. He was a no show, and I was very disappointed. The concert itself was great, that is, before the intermission. It got really boring and drawn out after that and the energy wasn't there as much as it was in the beginning..


  • BENJI wrote on April 7, 2009

    Good job Ryan


  • Denise Chung-Sterling a.k.a Ryan's Big Sister wrote on April 8, 2009

    Was not there but sounds like it was aiight! Real Proud of what you are doing with yourself. Keep it up!


  • Jaccor wrote on July 28, 2009

    I can't wait..good job Ryan..makes me anticipate the project!


  • Alvin Jones, Jr. wrote on July 30, 2009

    ...One of James Hall & WAP's biggest fans of all time!!! Now, I'm anticipating the project!!! I am sad that there are no new songs, however, the "old school" James Hall is where it's at!!! "God is in Control!"


  • koonta kentay wrote on January 22, 2010

    I CAME ALL THE WAY FROM OHIO AND I THOUGHT THAT THE RECORDING WAS VERY UNPROFESSIONAL.. WE WERE SO READY TO DRIVE BACK DURING THE INTERMISSION... THEY NEEDED TO STOP AND PRAY... NOTHING WAS COMMING TOGETHER..IT WAS WORSE THAN CHOIR REHEARSAL... YOU DO NOT PRACTICE ON STAGE..I GO TO A LOT OF RECORDINGS AND THIS WAS ABSOLUTLY TERRIBLE.... IM USE TO STOP AND START AND I HAVE PATIENTS...BUT THIS WAS REDICULOUS... THERE WAS NO FOCUS AT ALL....AND I DIDNT FEEL ANY ANNOINTING.... IM NOT KNOCKIN JAMES BECAUSE HE'S VERY TALENTED... HE JUST NEEDS TO STAY FOCUSED.. AND WE CAN ALL LOOSE FOCUS... JUST STAY IN , UNTIL YOU GET IT TOGETHER... NO HARD FEELINGS...HE'S STILL GREAT.. I JUST HOPE HE DONT STEP OUT UNSURE AGAIN...AND GOD KNOWS IM NOT BEING MEAN.. IM SURE ONCE HE REDO IT IN THE STUDIO, IT WILL BE A NICE PROJECT..... GREAT IS OUR GOD AND THE WAY THEY FLOWED INTO THE BLOOD...THAT ONE SONG WAS WORTH IT ALL... AND I AM GOING TO BUY THE PROJECT...GOD BLESS...PEACE


  • Honestly wrote on February 26, 2010

    Anyone know when this one is slated for release? It's been almost a year...


  • vince wrote on July 24, 2010

    Reggie young and john peters didnt play on this project??


  • vince wrote on July 24, 2010

    Can't picture a wap album without them!


  • Drew wrote on July 24, 2010

    I missed Reggie Young and John Peters too (I went to the recording) BUT DW and Justin Cunningham are nice on the bass. However there is no replacement for John Peters on keys in gospel. His runs are crazy.


  • Drew wrote on July 24, 2010

    Ryan obviously didn't want to get into the bad aspects of the recording. I went to the recording. I agree with all your points. This was definitely not a professional recording at all. I was wondering at one point did the band and choir even rehearse??? A lot of people got fed up and left at intermission. I remembered the 2nd half of the recording was way better than the 1st half. I won't be buying the cd since I have all the songs already but I will be buying the dvd.



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