Purchase or Pass: John P Kee Is Kickin’ It Old School

Since his first release, Yes Lord, in 1987, Pastor John P. Kee has bridged the gap between the young and seasoned saints by successfully blending traditional gospel music with modern R&B grooves. However, with the release of The Legacy Project, Pastor Kee, who wrote every song, pays homage to his musical influences from his childhood by kickin’ it old school with quartet harmonies, foot-stomping rhythms, and only a few sprinkles of R&B flavor.

Praise jams, such as “Breakthrough”, “I’ll Serve Him” (both featuring Joe Ligon), and “I Love You”, will make you wanna pick ‘em up, put ‘em down, and shout a hole into your carpet! And, while listening to worship gems, such as “Determined” (featuring Harvey Watkins, Jr.), “Praying for You” (featuring Doug Williams and Rance Allen), and “Holy Hands”, you’ll find yourself doing the church two-step with a wave offering as the lyrics pierce your soul. Pastor Kee also treats us to a few New Life Community Choir throwbacks, the “He’ll Welcome Me Medley” and “I’m Waiting”.

My personal favorites from The Legacy Project are the songs that have a few sprinkles of R&B flavor. How could I not love the Mint Condition-esque groove of the lead single, “Blessings” (featuring Rance Allen)?! “You’ve Been So Good” pairs Pastor Kee with soul star, Anthony Hamilton. The result is smooth and effortless, yet full of emotion and sincerity. And, I don’t think I’ll ever get tired of Pastor Kee’s duets with Fred Hammond. “I Know You” only fuels this thought. Not to mention, the music for the vamp is STELLAR! “Finally” lovingly expresses gratitude for finally coming into a right relationship with Jesus…and the lyrics couldn’t fit better with the music. It’s just not possible!

Now, usually, I can only take quartet music in small doses. I’ll be jamming for the first few songs on a CD. But, then, as the CD progresses, all the songs start sounding the same to me and I’m over it…no longer jamming, LOL. So, the fact that I was able to listen to The Legacy Project in its entirety AND thoroughly enjoy it is nothing short of a miracle! Okay, okay…maybe “miracle” is an exaggeration. It must’ve had something to do with all the songs sounding authentic and fresh. Or, maybe it was the mix of awesome guest vocalists paired with Pastor Kee’s signature sound. Or, it could’ve been the wise decision to spread out the R&B flavored songs pretty evenly on the CD, which kept me from going into old school overload! I’m thinking it was all of those elements. And, if you feel me on this, I think you’ll be surprised to find that you enjoy The Legacy Project as well.

So, what’s my final verdict? If you love kickin’ it old school, purchase it. If you like kickin’ it old school from time to time, purchase it. If you need to learn how to kick it old school, purchase it…that should pretty much cover the rest of you, LOL!


7 Responses

  • Kloo wrote on January 11, 2011

    Mia...I must say that really enjoy reading your reviews. They are always very good and entertaining. I'm not a quartet person, but I do like (and purchased) the single with Rance Allen. Based on your review I am curious and will check out John's album. Is it already out?


  • Mia_v4c wrote on January 11, 2011

    Thanks, Kloo! The CD comes out on Jan. 18th. Check out the fancy slide show (on the right side of this page) EJ added that shows all the upcoming CD releases and the dates. How cool is that?!


  • Vincent E. Lawrence wrote on January 11, 2011

    OH I CAN'T WAIT UNTIL JANUARY 18TH MY RIGHT FOOT HAS GONE TO TAPPING AND A PATTING ALREADY!!!! (LOL) I LOVE ME SOME GOOD OLD SCHOOL TRADITIONAL GOSPEL ! NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH!! (Even with a modern R&B flair Pastor Kee's Music has never lost it's gospel integrity!) Know what I mean? ..... In other words when you hear it and listen to it? You STILL KNOW it's CHURCH & SACRED!


  • Joe wrote on January 18, 2011

    welp sounds like I need to do some amazon shopping I haven't bought a John P.Kee album in years and I guess if you can ok it its Otay Lol


  • mrssmith1283 wrote on January 19, 2011

    Ok so I'm mad the word Mint Condition-esque had me on Amazon SEARCHING for that snippet!!!


  • Sharla wrote on January 19, 2011

    Mia, I'm definitely not into old school or "sweaty gospel" as my Uncle V calls it, but you may have convinced me to at least give the Legacy Project a try. Thanks for your thorough and entertaining review.


  • Jason wrote on January 21, 2011

    This album is simply remarkable!!! Every lover of music can truly appreciate a blessed talent in Kee, his band, and guests. "I Know You" has become my favorite..."I Love You" close second. Takes me back to the country. Gotta buy it.



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