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Andrae Crouch’s ‘The Journey’ Is One Of The Year’s Best Albums (Full Review)

The Journey is the newest project from the legend himself, Andraé Crouch, and it hits stores on Tuesday, September 27, 2011. The 15-track album is produced and co-written by Luther “Mano” Hanes, who also worked on Crouch’s last album, Mighty Wind (2006).

The songwriting, familiar but fresh, is second to none. Listeners will enjoy the fact that, though Crouch explores and experiments with new sounds and instrumentation, he never veers too far from his wheelhouse– captivating melodies and refrains so beautiful that one is compelled to sing along.

This is clearly seen in the album opener, “Somebody Told Me About Jesus,” a classic Crouch-styled upbeat gospel tune, full of movement and led by the powerhouse vocals of none other than Táta Vega. It’s also apparent on “When I Think About You,” which is a personal favorite. Led by Markita Knight (you may have heard of her from West Angeles COGIC or through her work in the COGIC Music Department), this tune has a funk element laced over a very classic sound. But no matter how “current” these songs sound, they are as classic as ever because of the pen that wrote them.

The Journey also shines because of the perfectly paired guest vocalists throughout it. Whether Linda McCrary-Fisher on “Where Jesus Is,” or Kim Burrell and Take 6 on the dramatic and melodically winding “Faith,” Andraé Crouch has selected some of the music industry’s finest and featured them on musical masterpieces.

And he is, indeed, a master of musical styles. With The Journey, Crouch experiments with the ragtime-inspired “He Has A Plan For Me,” and the almost club-danceable “All Around the World,” featuring a soulful and in-her-lane Chaka Khan on lead vocals and Sheila E. dominating the percussion.

Other notable tracks include the smooth and jazzy ”Jesus Came Into My Life,” with Daniel Johnson (perhaps best known as a part of Israel Houghton’s New Breed) on lead vocals, the hymn-like ballad ”I Can,” with Andraé Crouch passionately delivering his lead, and the project’s current single, “Let the Church Say Amen,” featuring Marvin Winans.

I’m also a huge fan of ”There’s Nobody Like Jesus,” a jazzy groove looping a standard refrain, featuring LeAnne Palmore on lead vocals. It’s actually a segment of a larger live moment, but I’m thrilled to get the snippet that we get– it’s absolutely one of my favorite three minutes on the album.

The album ends with two versions of the captivating “The Promise,” an assurance that God will never leave us. Crouch leads one version and, as a special treat for listeners, he repeats the track again, swapping out his lead vocal for that of Marvin Winans.

I cannot quite express how much consumers will enjoy this album. I can admit that, as I sat and listened for the first time, tears welled up in my eyes. I thought to myself, “this is the man who God has used to shape the sound of gospel music as we know it today… and every tune he writes, even to this day, is laced with that same power and anointing.”

I’m happy to have The Journey in my collection because it takes me back to being the young kid who simply fell in love with great music, even before I could understand the beauty of its Gospel message. But I’m happier– perhaps even ecstatic– that Andraé Crouch can deliver for me, as an adult, music that will truly encourage and bless me on this journey with Christ. It’s really “the soundtrack of life” type of music. It is Andraé Crouch at his best.

Click here to listen to snippets and pre-order it now.

In With The New: Preashea Hilliard, Daniel Johnson & Utrecht Music Presents…

In this editorial review, contributing writer Mia Paylor gives snapshot reviews of three independent releases from newer artists…

Preashea Hilliard
Live Out Loud
Release Date: April 19, 2011
Must-Have Tracks: “Lift Up Your Heads”, “All For You”, “Fresh Fire”, “Redeemer (feat. CeCe Winans)”, “Oh How We Love You”, “We Want You”, “Something Happens”

Live Out Loud is a solid Praise & Worship CD released by the youngest daughter of Bishop I.V. & Lady Bridget Hilliard of New Light Christian Center Church in Houston, TX, where she serves as a Youth Pastor. It has a little bit of rock, soul, pop, and traditional gospel. Produced by Aaron Lindsey, it debuted at #4 on Billboard’s Gospel Chart.

If you’re looking for new Praise & Worship material…songs you can execute well at your church…this CD is for you. These songs were written and arranged to be ministered in churches on Sunday mornings across the globe.

Preashea has a rich alto tone. She’s an effective worship leader and exhorter. Vocally, her style is to stick to the melody and stay within her vocal range. But, we aren’t dependent upon vocal acrobatics in order to be led into worship, are we church? No? Good.

Then, give Live Out Loud a listen. ;-)

Daniel Johnson
You Make Me
Release Date: April 4, 2011
Must-Have Tracks: “You Make Me”, “What A Time”, “I’m With You”, “Beautiful”, “For My Good”, “Come Go With Me”, “All The Way”

You know him as “not Israel Houghton or Aaron Lindsey, but the other guy you hear singing leads on New Breed songs”. But, his Momma-n’em named him Daniel Johnson…and You Make Me is his new, ubersoulful gospel CD.

Daniel, a vocalist, writer, producer, arranger, and music director from Compton (LA), CA, has sung with Andrae Crouch, Chris Tomlin, and Darius Rucker, as well as Israel & New Breed. You’d think that Daniel’s solo project would be a mashup of those sounds. It’s not.

You Make Me is dripping with soul. During an interview with M.E.X Magazine, Daniel mentioned that he wanted an opportunity to sing like his father, who sang soprano and played guitar in a quartet. The result is a sound reminiscent of D’Angelo and other soul legends. And, the style matches Daniel’s voice perfectly. The falsetto, the runs, the passion… it’s all there.

You Make Me only has two or three kinda-churchy tracks. The band-ish accompaniment of the first four tracks makes them sound a bit too similar. And, some of the songs have too many conflicting musical twists within them.  But, I love everything that’s right about the CD…and I think you will too.

Utrecht Music Presents
New Artist Showcase Vol. 1
Release Date: April 1, 2011
Must-Have Tracks: “Set Free”, “We Made It”, “Sunday School (Sweetest Man I Know)”

It’s hard to recognize new talent in a music industry full of anointed and gifted artists. So, Utrecht Music, a new independent label, has released Utrecht Music Presents New Artist Showcase Vol. 1 in a one-stop, economical effort to introduce you to their roster of new artists…all from the east coast.

Jamaal Miller & Purposely Anointed delivers young, urban gospel on “Set Free” that makes me want to dance like Tye Tribbett’s old indie stuff still does. Andre Nance & Greater Praise delivers funky, traditional gospel on “We Made It” that is soo ready for Sunday Morning. Steve McCoy & Sacrifice delivers urban, CCM-styled gospel on “Sunday School (Sweetest Man I Know),” compelling you to think about just how sweet Jesus is with its simple melody, great hits, and the addition of “Sweet Jesus” at the end. Kenyon Portee’s “Isaiah 53” has a nice, soulful groove and he delivers a nice tenor lead. I enjoy the song although it loses steam toward the end. Rehoboth’s “Rejoice” couples great lyrics with a conservative, contemporary sound. It could’ve used a bit more soul, in my opinion.

[Insert "indie production" disclaimer here. :-) ] BUT, I believe that’s what’s great about this project.  It should
be enjoyed by all!  To hear more about the artists, check out www.utrechtmusic.com.

Donald Lawrence’s YRM: My Formal Review + My Giddy Fan Review

It’s no secret that Donald Lawrence is one of my favorite artists in gospel music.  There aren’t many artists who can honor the rich heritage and sound of gospel, while still adding their own element to it.  He’s not of this era– he’s got few contemporaries– but he’s still relevant. That’s not an easy feat.

In case you haven’t already done so, I encourage you to read my album review at gmc’s official website.  That’s my official and formal deal on Donald Lawrence’s new album, YRM (Your Righteous Mind).

Here, I’ll allow myself to be a fan, just chattin’ about my favorite parts of the project… let’s go!

The a cappella intro to D. Lawrence’s remake of Commissioned’s “How Can We Sing (In A Strange Land)”… perfection.  And it only gets better, as Keith Staten and Jason Nelson take turns on lead.

Listen to “Spiritual,” the latest single from this album, to hear how masterfully Donald incorporated the classic “fruits of the Spirit” segment from the Clark Sisters’ 1981 tune “Walk In the Spirit” (Twinkie was before her time, by the way). THIS type of stuff is where he shines.

If you attended any of the regional Verizon Wireless How Sweet the Sound events last year, you probably remember Marvin Sapp and CeCe Winans performing the Walter Hawkins classic “When the Battle Is Over” with Donald. On the album, singers Kim McFarland and Dante Hall (one of Donald’s newer full-time vocalists) tag team on it. It’s gospel like it’s s’posed to be.

There aren’t many duos like sisters Tobbi and Tommi.  And they demonstrate it on their remake of Chaka Khan’s “Through the Fire.”  The bass line is true to the original, which is wise– this feels like a great, updated version of something we’re still jamming to anyway.

I adore the complex harmonies on the vamp of “The I AM Factor.”  That, with the string arrangement… wow!

Aaaand Floyd Wilkinson’s performance of the Daryl Coley tune “II Chronicles,” is a more-than-fitting pairing. He executes it with precision and passion– definitely a fave.

Other stand-outs for me are “Second Wind” (featuring Anita Wilson) and “We Agree” (featuring Israel Houghton), the latter of which is a refreshing and unexpected pairing.

In a nutshell… buy it.

By the way, for street day (August 9, 2011), Amazon.com is selling it for $3.99!
Grab it here!

Mary Mary Debuts At #10 On Billboard 200

Mary Mary’s Something Big debuted at #10 on the Billboard 200 and #2 on Billboard’s Gospel Albums chart!  Kudos, ladies!

Kirk Franklin’s latest, Hello Fear, remains at #1, while Israel Houghton jumps back into the top 10 with his project, Love God. Love People.

The top 10 is right here…

1 | Kirk FranklinHello Fear
2 | Mary MarySomething Big
3 | WOW Gospel 2011
4 | Deitrick HaddonChurch On The Moon
5 | Israel HoughtonLove God. Love People
6 | William McDowellAs We Worship: Live
7 | VaShawn MitchellTriumphant
8 | Marvin SappHere I Am
9 | LecraeRehab
10 | Marvin SappPlaylist: The Very Best of Marvin Sapp

Next week, we’ll see how the new release from Twinkie Clark charts! Which of the albums above do you plan to get soooooon?

The Charts: Israel Houghton Rockets To #4

Israel Houghton’s Love God. Love People. leaps from the #16 spot to the #4 spot on the Billboard Gospel Albums chart this week. It’s one of my favorite albums from him to date… you got it yet?

All else is pretty much as it was…

1 | WOW Gospel 2011
2 | Deitrick HaddonChurch On The Moon
3 | VaShawn MitchellTriumphant
4 | Israel HoughtonLove God. Love People.
5 | LecraeRehab
6 | William McDowellAs We Worship: Live
7 | LecraeRehab: The Overdose
8 | Canton JonesDominionaire
9 | James Fortune & FIYAI Believe: Live
10 | Marvin SappPlaylist: The Very Best of Marvin Sapp

I’m curious to see who hangs in there on the top 10 over the next couple of weeks, with new releases coming from Kirk Franklin, Mary Mary, Smokie Norful and Twinkie Clark

Just In: List of Grammy Winners in Gospel Categories!

JUST IN!!!

Here are the winners in the gospel categories at this year’s 53rd Annual GRAMMY Awards!!!

Winners highlighted below in blue.

Best Gospel Performance

“He Wants It All” by Forever Jones | Get Ready
“You Hold My World” by Israel Houghton | Love God. Love People.
“Nobody Greater” by VaShawn Mitchell | Triumphant
“He’s Been Just That Good” by Kirk Whalum & Lalah Hathaway | The Gospel According To Jazz Chapter III
“Grace” by BeBe & CeCe Winans | Still

Best Gospel Song

“Beautiful Things” by Lisa Gungor & Michael Gungor, songwriters (Gungor) | Beautiful Things
“Better Than A Hallelujah” by Sarah Hart & Chapin Hartford, songwriters (Amy Grant) | Somewhere Down The Road
“It’s What I Do” by Jerry Peters & Kirk Whalum, songwriters (Kirk Whalum & Lalah Hathaway) | The Gospel According To Jazz Chapter III
“Our God” by Jonas Myrin, Matt Redman, Jesse Reeves & Chris Tomlin, songwriters (Chris Tomlin) | Passion: Awakening
“Return To Sender” by Gordon Kennedy, songwriter (Ricky Skaggs) | Mosaic

Best Rock or Rap Gospel Album

Church Music | David Crowder Band
For Those Who Wait | Fireflight
Beautiful Things | Gungor
Rehab | Lecrae
Hello Hurricane | Switchfoot

Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album

Beauty Will Rise | Steven Curtis Chapman
Love God. Love People. | Israel Houghton
Pieces Of A Real Heart | Sanctus Real
Mosaic | Ricky Skaggs
Tonight | TobyMac

Southern/Country/Bluegrass Gospel

Times Like These | Austins Bridge
The Reason | Diamond Rio
Expecting Good Things | Jeff & Sheri Easter
Journey | Ty Herndon
Live At Oak Tree: Karen Peck & New River | Karen Peck & New River

Traditional Gospel Album

The Experience | Vanessa Bell Armstrong
A City Called Heaven | Shirley Caesar
Downtown Church | Patty Griffin
Here I Am | Marvin Sapp
All In One | Karen Clark Sheard

Contemporary R&B Gospel Album

Get Ready | Forever Jones
Love Unstoppable | Fred Hammond
Triumphant | VaShawn Mitchell
Aaron Sledge | Aaron Sledge
Still | BeBe & CeCe Winans

The Charts: Flame Debuts At #1

Christian hip-hop reigns atop the Billboard Gospel Albums chart, with last week’s release of rap artist Flame’s latest album, Captured. The project debuted at #1!

Not far behind him is chart mainstay Lecrae, with his Rehab project, at #2. Bear in mind, he drops his quick follow-up, Rehab: The Overdose, on January 11th.

Also, props to William McDowell for climbing to #3 with his 2009 release, As We Worship: Live! It may take a while, but look at God! :-)

Beyond that, the top 10 looks like this:

#1 | FlameCaptured
#2 | LecraeRehab
#3 | William McDowellAs We Worship: Live
#4 | VaShawn MitchellTriumphant
#5 | James Fortune & FIYAI Believe: Live
#6 | Israel HoughtonLove God. Love People.
#7 | Marvin SappHere I Am
#8 | Level 3:16Level 3:16
#9 | Tye TribbettFresh
#10 | WOW Gospel 2010

The Charts: VaShawn Mitchell’s TRIUMPHANT Climbs To #2

Powered by his hit single, “Nobody Greater,” and on the heels of receiving two GRAMMY nods, VaShawn Mitchell has soared to #2 on Billboard’s Gospel Albums chart this week.

Also making great sales gains this week was William McDowell, whose As We Worship: Live jumped from #7 to #3.

The rest of the Top 10 shakes out like this…

#1 | LeCraeRehab
#2 | VaShawn MitchellTriumphant
#3 | William McDowellAs We Worship: Live
#4 | Marvin SappHere I Am
#5 | Brooklyn Tabernacle ChoirA Brooklyn Tabernacle Christmas
#6 | Tye TribbettFresh
#7 | WOW Gospel 2010
#8 | Mavis StaplesYou Are Not Alone
#9 | Israel HoughtonLove God. Love People.
#10 | Brian Courtney WilsonJust Love

I think these will be the key players in the Top 10 for the rest of the year… don’t know of any new releases due before January that would trouble the waters…

But maybe VaShawn will hit #1 before the year’s out…

Whatd’ya think???

The Prayer List: Keep Praying For James Robinson & Add These Artists

Hey folks, just a quick reminder to that we’re praying for James Robinson, head of Light Records, all week on The Prayer List at GospelPundit.com.

Peep the initial prayer post by clicking right here.

Also, say a quick prayer for safe travels for a few gospel artists who are in Lagos, Nigeria RIGHT now for the area’s annual gospel concert event called “The Experience”– Israel Houghton, Fred Hammond and Mary Mary are ministering to 500,000 (yes, half a million people at once) right now.  Make sure to cover them, too.

Cool?

The Charts: LeCrae Maintains #1 Position In Gospel

Christian hip-hop phenom LeCrae is still at #1 on Billboard’s Gospel Albums chart.  He’s got some GREAT music, so if you haven’t checked it out yet– DO SO.

The full top 10 looks like this… right… here…

#1 | LeCraeRehab
#2 | Mavis StaplesYou Are Not Alone
#3 | Israel HoughtonLove God. Love People.
#4 | Tye TribbettFresh
#5 | Marvin SappHere I Am
#6 | VaShawn MitchellTriumphant
#7 | William McDowellAs We Worship: Live
#8 | Brooklyn Tabernacle ChoirA Brooklyn Tabernacle Christmas
#9 | Brian Courtney WilsonJust Love
#10 | WOW Gospel 2010

Micah Stampley’s project, which debuted at #2 last week, has fallen from the top 10, while Mavis Staples’ project jumped from #12 to #2 this week.  Everyone else has been around for some time, and should hold there for a minute…

I’ma need that Soul Seekers album to come up, though.  Y’all buy it yet???

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