Israel’s latest album is in stores (you got it yet???) and the results of our most recent poll are in…
Of the albums listed below, which is your FAVORITE from Israel & New Breed?
Live From Another Level- 28 votes (29%)
New Season - 23 votes (24%)
Alive In South Africa- 21 votes (21%)
A Deeper Level - 14 votes (14%)
Real - 12 votes (12%)
I hear that, I guess. I think Live From Another Level was phenomenal, but my heart is always for New Season– it’s when I first learned of Israel… where his passion and his artistry first gripped me. It’s nostalgic for me, so it got my vote.
What do y’all think of the results???
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The detailed version: To me, this album sounds like happiness and freedom in worship. I kinda wanna put it on and go on a road trip to some outdoor Christian festival. Y’know?
The latest album from Israel Houghton, The Power of One, isn’t due in stores until March 24th, but rumblings about it have been around for months. In fact, I wrote this review at the end of January and have been chompin’ at the bit to post it– all in due time!
It’s a solo album, so the vibe is a bit different from his other stuff, but it’s still got a tinge of that “New Breed” sound to keep it familiar for us. I don’t think praise and worship teams will have much new music to copy, though, which is prolly a good thing. Y’all need to settle down. But I digress…
In addition to giving us more great music, this album succeeds in reminding us that Israel is a great songwriter, not a formulaic one-hit wonder, and an awesome vocalist (dude is SINGING on this album). And with production from Tommy Sims and Aaron Lindsey, and guest appearances from Mary Mary and tobyMac, there’s a little something for everybody.
Standout tracks for me are “Just Wanna Say,” the single that I’ve already raved about in an earlier post, “Everywhere That I Go,” a feel-good, rockin’-out kinda deal, and “Saved By Grace,” a clap and dance-worthy anthem that made me knock into a couple folks on the subway a while back. Sorry, lady! I also groove HARD to “U R Loved,” a funky track that could’ve been a hit by Earth, Wind & Fire. Oh, and “Every Prayer,” featuring Mary Mary… the folks are saaangin!
So, yeah, for the record, you’ve gotta get it when it comes out!
STAY TUNED for a stupendous CD Giveaway RIGHT HERE… coming sooner than you think. In the meantime, check out Israel talking about the song concept for his hit single, “Just Wanna Say”:
Remember when you first heard Israel & New Breed’sNew Season album? I remember thinking “oh… THIS may be what Kingdom music is supposed to sound like– something that appeals to every denomination, every church, every culture, every race, every person.” I feel that way RIGHT NOW.
Freddy Rodriguez’s 14-track project, titled Light In The Darkness, was released on Integrity Music on Tuesday and I am telling you to BUY IT! The album, recorded live at his Las Vegas church, The Champion Center, is an incredible addition to the Body of Christ.
A bunch of comparisons between Freddy Rodriguez to Israel are being made and they’re neither surprising nor misplaced– not only are they friends and labelmates, they are both guitar-playing, songwriting worship leaders at large non-denominational churches. But where Israel’s season seems to be shifting a bit (we may discuss that in a future post), Freddy Rodriguez is perfectly poised to take the cross-cultural praise & worship baton and run a loooong way.
Stand-out tracks for me are “I Will Run,” the first single from the album, which is quickly becoming my anthem for some stuff the Lord is dealing with me about. POWERFUL song. I also love the opening cut, “We Lift Our Hands,” and “No Other Name.”
Mid-way through the project, the album seamlessly shifts into a section of passionate worship ballads that I simply love: “Fallen,” is a beautiful love song to Christ, “Alone With You” is a heartfelt song that testifies to the joy of spending intimate time with the Father.
Really, all of the tracks are good. This is one of those albums that can just play through and be the background (or foreground) music for your entire daily worship experience. It’s that good, for real. I encourage you to check it out.
Israel Houghton is putting the finishing touches on his latest solo album, The Power of One, which will be released on March 24, 2009 on Integrity Music/Columbia Records. The album features co-writing from long-time writing pals Aaron Lindsey and Tommy Sims, and guest performances from Mary Mary (on the powerful ballad “Every Prayer”) and tobyMac (on the rock track “You Found Me”), among others.
This album represents a return to the studio for Israel, as he hasn’t released a full studio album in a while– maybe Real, released in 2002, which STILL gets heavy rotation on my playlist. And even though it’s a solo album, we’ll probably still get a little bit of that “New Breed feel” on some tracks.
The multiple Grammy, Dove and Stellar Award winner says that the theme of his upcoming album is in line with the message of much of his later music– “social and global concerns, focusing on identity and the purpose of God in everyone’s life.”
Now, I’ve spoken with several people who felt that Israel’s music was becoming somewhat formulaic– still great music, mind you, but predictable. And I could see that point. But I’m actually really excited to hear this album!
This is the first time that I’ve heard his musical objective articulated so well. He’s linking the connection between worship and justice– and that’s desperately needed in this industry. We all love a song that inspires worship about what God has done for us. But how many artists write music to praise God for breaking the chains of child prostitution or slavery for a stranger in a third-world country?
Anyway (*stepping down from soapbox*), look for the album. It sounds promising and I really think it’s gonna deliver.