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ChitChat: Meet A New GospelPundit Writer– Mia Paylor

Folks, I want you to meet one of GospelPundit.com’s newest contributing writers– Mia Paylor.

Mia, like EaZy before her, is a loyal reader of GospelPundit.com whose comments caught my attention because of how accurate, and hilarious, she is.  I’ve wanted to feature her for MONTHS now (even she didn’t know that), and I finally got up the nerve to ask her about writing.  She said “sure” and here we are!

Mia is an upper-twenty-somethin’ divorced mom of two, working hard to juggle all of it well.  She’s passionate about the power of gospel music to change people’s lives, but she’s also passionate about spending her dollars WISELY!

Like all of us, Mia’s trying to get the best music possible for her money– she’s not just dishing it out.  So, she’ll be reviewing some music for you guys, trying to let you know whether you, too, should be buying the album, or whether she’ll be seekin’ a refund. LOL

I believe you’ll find her musical tastes trustworthy and her writing style on point.  I don’t let just anybody on here. ;-)

You’ll be hearing from Mia VERRRRY soon, but in the meantime, can you guys make her feel welcome by sayin’ “HI”?!

For The Record: Voices Of Citadel – "Won't It Be Wonderful"

Yesterday, I introduced two great new writers who have joined the GospelPundit.com team.  One of ‘em, EaZy, is a choir head through and through, so his review of the latest album from James Hall’s church choir, Voices of Citadel, can be trusted to the utmost.

Without delay, here’s EaZy to tell you what he thought of James Hall Presents Voices Of CitadelWon’t It Be Wonderful.

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Some may argue that good choir music is a thing of the past.  However, those same Gospel music lovers who’ve been looking for churchy material will be excited about the release of James Hall presents the Voices of Citadel Won’t It Be WonderfulVOC is the church choir of Brooklyn’s Citadel of Praise & Worship, where Dr. Kevin Bond is Pastor.  This is their second release on James Hall’s Musicblend Records.

Although the album is “presented” by James Hall, it’s churchier than anything that Worship and Praise has done.  It still has the signature mysterious, gothic sound most of us have learned to expect and love from Hall without being dark or depressing.  What is most noteworthy about this project is that the sound is TREMENDOUSLY better than the last Voices of Citadel CD…as well as Worship and Praise’s Live at Foxwoods.

The album opens up with the upbeat first single, Butch Heyward’s “Hallelujah to the Lamb” and “Count On Me,” then goes into the more traditional sounding “I’ve Learned To Trust” with Deborah Pritchard Stevenson on lead vocals, reminiscent of “God Wants A Yes.”

Dr. Bond and his vocabulary (does anyone else break into a wide-mouthed grin whenever he speaks?) introduce “Release Your Power” which is more of a praise and worship/reflective song that clocks in at an exhausting 8:33.  The album then goes into what I feel are the two highlights of the entire project– “Saved” a bouncy, throwback to the mid-late nineties era with a beat that may be more Friday Night musical than Sunday morning service (that’s a good thing).

“Living to Live Again” is probably my favorite song on the album.  It starts out somewhat laid-back but turns into something wonderful once the alto lead takes over.  Next, Professor Hall gives us an “avant garde” intro to “How Great Thou Art” the way that only he can.  You either love it or you hate it.

The title track “Won’t It Be Wonderful” is a fast-paced, hand-clapping number that starts off sounding a bit “showtune-ish” but ends with a repetitive, classic church vamp.  Once again, James Hall provides an interesting lead… energetic, but feels like a bit much by the end.  If you’ve been anywhere near YouTube recently, then you’ve already seen the equally energetic performances.

The album ends with what is unfortunately the low point – a remake of the Tommies’ “Jesus, I Won’t Forget.”  It’s labeled as a bonus track but feels more like an afterthought.  It’s over-synthesized, over-produced and just out of place.  I could have done without it.

As a Chicago native, I love warbling vibrato as much as anyone else.  While VOC’s (at times) excessive vibrato sounds good, it is often very difficult to understand the lyrics.  I also asked myself, does this album seem pretty long with an overwhelming fourteen tracks, or is it that we’ve become accustomed to having only nine to ten tracks on an album?

Simple lyrics and modulation should make these songs easily accessible for brave Sunday morning church choirs.  Won’t It Be Wonderful definitely has its strengths, along with a few weaknesses.  Considering the lack of available choir music recently, I believe it to be a good investment.

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If THAT ain’t a thorough evaluation, I don’t know what is!

Folks, PLEASE thank EaZy for that write-up.

And, lemme know what you think of it– if you have the album, do you agree?  If you don’t have the album, are you thinking of picking it up now?

Talk to me!

ChitChat: Meet Some New GospelPundit Writers

I often get requests from people who ask to write for GospelPundit.com.  Truth be told– I’m a bit of a stickler when it comes to writing, punctuation, grammar, subject-verb agreement, dangling prepositions and wit.  So, I tend to operate on more of a “don’t call us, we’ll call you” policy.

Every now and then, though, I stumble across some folks whose writing is so good that I’m willing to shamelessly pursue them.  With that, I’ve got a couple of fellas I want you guys to meet–

TROY LILLY

Troy Lilly“Troy is a writer, photographer, journalist and aspiring author.  He’s also the founder of The Urban Intellectual DC and creative eye behind UrbanSophistic Photography.  Troy is a gospel music lover and car enthusiast rewarded most by helping others live fulfilling lives.”

 I stumbled upon Troy’s website and was so impressed with his writing ability that I simply HAD to ask him to contribute to GospelPundit.com.  The bonus was that he’s a great photographer, too.  I think you’ll find a professionalism in his style and delivery that cannot be matched by many.  You’ll see what I mean VERY soon…

EZEKIEL ”EaZy” HARRIS

EaZy“I am a lover and supporter of all kinds of music – ESPECIALLY gospel music and a self-proclaimed music aficionado, as evidenced by an impeccably organized iTunes library.  I was born, raised and currently reside in Chicago, IL where I attend the Salem Baptist Church of Chicago.  I work in the Health Care Industry by day, and am an entertainment blog and Facebook enthusiast by night.  Although I have no experience in the Gospel Music Industry, I’ve played instruments and sung in enough local choirs and groups to know how things should go (*lol*) and will eventually spearhead the effort to return choir music to popularity.”

EaZy is a GospelPundit.com reader whose comments caught my attention because they were always quick-witted and insightful.  He’ll be weighing-in from time to time with album reviews and editorials.  His first one will be coming up soon, so stay tuned for it.

Folks, please say hello to Troy and EaZY.  And get ready. :-)