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Word Has It: Track Listing For Gotta Have Gospel 8

Word has it that Integrity Music’s hit gospel compilation project, Gotta Have Gospel, will be returning to stores with its 8th edition on October 5th.

The project features 24 tracks, with a bonus DVD of gospel performances and music videos.

The track listing?  Glad you asked–

Disc One
1.  I Give You Praise – Byron Cage
2. Expect The Great – Jonathan Nelson
3. All Of My Help – Hezekiah Walker & LFC
4. How I Got Over featuring Tim Bowman, Jr. – Vickie Winans
5. Nobody Like You Lord – Fred Hammond
6. Every Prayer featuring Mary Mary – Israel Houghton
7. I Will Lift – Trin-I-Tee 5:7
8. Your Name Alone – Stephen Hurd
9. Lord You Reign Forever – Crystal Aikin
10. Jesus – Kirk Franklin
11. Free – Rizen
12. I Gave It Up – J Moss

Disc Two
1. Trusting In You – Donnie McClurkin
2. Let The Word Do The Work featuring Brother Hahz – Donald Lawrence & Co.
3. I Praise You – Shari Addison
4. Get Up – Mary Mary
5. It All Belongs To You – The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir
6. The Master Plan – Tamela Mann
7. Bless The Lord (Son Of Man) – Tye Tribbett
8. Worship Medley: I Worship You Almighty God/There Is None Like You/There’s Something About That Name – Marvin Sapp
9. All I Need – Brian Courtney Wilson
10. Free – Darwin Hobbs
11. Your Will – Ken Reynolds
12. Trading My Sorrows – PAJAM

DVD Footage
1. La Buena Vida (Romans 8:31) – Ken Reynolds featuring Lucia Parker
2. I’ll Say Yes – The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir
3. Just Wanna Say – Israel Houghton
4. Worship Medley: I Worship You Almighty God/There Is None Like You/There’s Something About That Name – Marvin Sapp

Sounds good, yes?

Who’s thinking of grabbin’ this one???

The Charts: Y'Anna Crawley Debuts At #2 With 'The Promise'

Y’Anna Crawley, winner of season 2 of BET’s Sunday Best, has debuted at #2 on Billboard’s Gospel Albums chart with her long-awaited project, The Promise.  Congratulations!!!

Also, Tamela Mann and Brian Courtney Wilson experienced some significant sales gains, jumping from #15 to #4, and from #10 to #5, respectively.

The rest of the top 10 looks like this…

#1 | Marvin SappHere I Am
#2 | Y’Anna CrawleyThe Promise
#3 | WOW Gospel 2010
#4 | Tamela MannThe Master Plan
#5 | Brian Courtney WilsonJust Love
#6 | VaShawn MitchellTriumphant
#7 | Various Artists (from Fred Hammond)Life In the Word
#8 | BeBe & CeCe WinansStill
#9 | Hezekiah Walker & LFCSouled Out
#10 | Forever JonesGet Ready

Did you guys grab Y’Anna’s new project yet?  What do you think of it?

What do you think of the rest of the top 10???

Word Has It: Marvin Sapp Wins At BET, And So Does Gospel

Word has it that Marvin Sapp took home a BET Award last night– he won in the category for Best Gospel Artist.  I think we all called this one and could’ve seen it comin’ a mile away.  But I’m THRILLED for him!

Also nominated in the category were Vickie Winans, Kirk Franklin presents Artists United (for Haiti Relief song), Tamela Mann and The Anointed Pace Sisters.

By the way, did anyone catch the show???

An obvious highlight for the gospel industry was Kirk Franklin’s performance of “Are You Listening?” with Fred Hammond, Marvin Sapp, Kim Burrell, Yolanda Adams and Karen Clark Sheard.  Everyone was in great voice and looked great and all that.  I could’ve used a BIT more Karen Clark Sheard on the ad libs– but couldn’t we all? ;-)

Screenshot-- Alicia Keys & Kim Burrell at 2010 BET AwardsBut before all that happened, we had another dope-for-gospel type of moment. I was thrilled to hear Alicia Keys, in the middle of her medley of hits, introduce Kim Burrell, who joined Keys in singing “If I Ain’t Got You” (Burrell changed the lyrics to say ”if it ain’t you, Jesus… if I ain’t got you, Jesus…”).  It was an incredible moment– the audience went BANANAS as if they, too, were die-hard Kim fans since the days of her indie release of Try Me Again (y’know, with the short haircut on it).  I’m glad for where God’s taking her.

(An aside: El DeBarge wasn’t doing gospel, but that medley ministered to my VERY SOUL, so… yeah.  Just needed to say that cuz I grew up on DeBarge.)

OKAY, tell me what you thought of the show, if you caught it, and blah blah blah…

Go!

Word Has It: How Sweet the Sound Announces Dates/Performers

The hottest choir competition in the nation, Verizon Wireless’ How Sweet the Sound, is just about ready to begin its nationwide tour dates, hosted by Donald Lawrence and featuring performances from some of the sangin’-est choirs in the country and some of the top gospel artists in the game.

I attended one of the sold-out events last year and it was INCREDIBLE. I strongly urge you to attend one in your area, if you’re at all able to do so.  Tickets for the events go on sale on July 10th.

Details on dates, cities and performers are as follows:

Houston, TX
September 9, 2010
Featuring CeCe Winans, Byron Cage

Jacksonville, FL
September 11, 2010
Featuring CeCe Winans, James Fortune

Memphis, TN
September 14, 2010
Featuring CeCe Winans, Dorinda Clark Cole

Philadelphia, PA
September 17, 2010
Featuring CeCe Winans, Lonnie Hunter

Washington, DC
September 18, 2010
Featuring CeCe Winans, Richard Smallwood, Maurette Brown Clark

Newark, NJ
September 22, 2010
Featuring CeCe Winans, Kurt Carr

Cleveland, OH
September 24, 2010
Featuring CeCe Winans, James Fortune

Detroit, MI
September 25, 2010
Featuring CeCe Winans, Kurt Carr

Chicago, IL
September 27, 2010
Featuring CeCe Winans, Dorinda Clark Cole

Charlotte, NC
September 30, 2010
Featuring CeCe Winans, John P. Kee

Atlanta, GA
October 2, 2010
Featuring CeCe Winans, Israel Houghton, Tamela Mann

St. Louis, MO
October 5, 2010
Featuring CeCe Winans, Dwight Stone

Oakland, CA
October 9, 2010
Featuring CeCe Winans, Byron Cage

Los Angeles, CA
October 11, 2010
Featuring CeCe Winans

Visit http://www.howsweetthesound.com for more updates and info.

Who’s attending???

The Charts: Forever Jones Debuts At #3!

MAJOR props to EMI Gospel family band Forever Jones for debuting at #3 with their first major project, Get Ready, on Billboard’s Gospel Albums chart!  The single from their album, “He Wants It All,” continues to make headway at gospel radio.

Also, shout-out to James Hall, whose choir project made some SIGNIFICANT gains at retail this week, leaping from #16 to #5 on the chart.

The full gospel bizzzzness for the week…

Forever Jones - Get Ready#1 | Marvin SappHere I Am
#2 | WOW Gospel 2010
#3 | Forever JonesGet Ready
#4 | Hezekiah Walker & LFCSouled Out
#5 | James Hall & VOCWon’t It Be Wonderful
#6 | Fred HammondLove Unstoppable
#7 | Brian Courtney WilsonJust Love
#8 | Tamela MannThe Master Plan
#9 | BeBe & CeCe WinansStill
#10 | Juanita BynumMore Passion

Which of the above projects do you NOT have yet?  And what are you waiting for???

The Charts: Some Sales Gains, But Little To Report

Not much excitement on Billboard’s Gospel Albums chart this week… The most significant sales gains came from Hezekiah Walker, Karen Clark Sheard and Tamela Mann, but other than that, not much to report.

Here’s the full top 10 …

Hezekiah Walker & Love Fellowship - Souled Out#1 | Marvin SappHere I Am
#2 | WOW Gospel 2010
#3 | Juanita BynumMore Passion
#4 | BeBe & CeCe WinansStill
#5 | Hezekiah Walker & LFCSouled Out
#6 | Karen Clark SheardAll In One
#7 | Tamela MannThe Master Plan
#8 | Fred HammondLove Unstoppable
#9 | CoCo BrotherCoCo Brother Live: Stand 2010
#10 | Brian Courtney WilsonJust Love

It’ll be interesting to see how forever Jones, the family band behind the radio hit “He Wants It All,” fares on next week’s chart.

Anyone have that project yet???

The Charts: It's All Pretty Much The Same

Not much movement in the top 10 of Billboard’s Gospel Albums chart this week.  In fact, the biggest change was that Brian Courtney Wilson’s Just Love jumped from #10 to #8 (niiiice!).  Other than that, not much news to report.  But report, I shall…

Here’s how the top 10 rounds out…

Juanita Bynum - More Passion#1 | Marvin SappHere I Am
#2 | WOW Gospel 2010
#3 | Juanita BynumMore Passion
#4 | BeBe & CeCe WinansStill
#5 | Karen Clark SheardAll In One
#6 | James Fortune & FIYAEncore
#7 | Fred HammondLove Unstoppable
#8| Brian Courtney WilsonJust Love
#9 | Earnest PughLive: Rain On Us
#10 | Tamela MannThe Master Plan

And that’s that!  Anyone picked up More Passion from Juanita Bynum since last week?

In The News: Gospel Nominees Announced for the BET Awards

The nominees for the 10th annual BET Awards were announced yesterday.  The awards program recognizes the gospel genre in its Best Gospel Artist category.  This year, nods in that category go to:

Marvin Sapp
The Anointed Pace Sisters
Kirk Franklin Presents Artists United For Haiti
Tamela Mann
Vickie Winans
:neutral:

Happy about Marvin Sapp, thrilled for the Pace Sisters (project was slept on– read my review for more info), satisfied about Tamela Mann and Vickie Winans.  I dunno that the Haiti relief project should’ve been nominated.  Don’t get me wrong– I love everything that it is, was and ever stood for… I just dunno that it should be put in the Best Gospel Artist category.  Are we saying that, merely for being there, the participants are “the best” this year?

For me, this list is missing BeBe & CeCe Winans.  After a 15-year hiatus, gospel’s most famous duo returns with the highest album debut of 2009, sales that kept them at #1 on the gospel chart for MONTHS, plus media exposure that included a performance on Oprah… and they’re not even nominated?  What must one DO?!  I don’t get the nominations criteria.

I wouldn’t be the only one, of course, as nominations are doled out by a select and secret committee comprised of… well, we’re not really told who.  By the way, what’s with awards shows not telling us who’s doing all the awardin’?!

In any case, I’m predicting Marvin Sapp on this one.  And after a record-breaking debut across all genres of music a couple of months ago, I think he deserves it.

This year’s BET Awards will be hosted by Queen Latifah and will be broadcast live from L.A.’s Shrine Auditorium on Sunday, June 27th at 8pm ET/7pm CST on BET.

What do you think of the nominees???

The Charts: Little To Talk About

For another week, the top 10 looks very… familiar at Billboard.

Marvin Sapp - Here I Am#1 | Marvin SappHere I Am
#2 | WOW Gospel 2010
#3 | BeBe & CeCe WinansStill
#4 |Karen Clark Sheard - All In One
#5 | Fred HammondLove Unstoppable
#6 | James Fortune & FIYAEncore
#7 | Earnest PughLive: Rain On Us
#8| Tamela MannThe Master Plan
#9| Brian Courtney WilsonJust Love
#10 | Donnie McClurkinPlaylist: The Very Best Of Donnie McClurkin

Glad to see Donnie McClurkin’s compilation project doing well, though a part of me is like “who DOESN’T have those songs by now?!”

And uhh… that’s about all I have to say about this.

Thoughts???

The Charts: Lucinda Moore Debuts At #13

Not too many changes in the top 10 spots on the Gospel Albums chart at Billboard.

Marvin Sapp - Here I Am#1 | Marvin SappHere I Am
#2 | WOW Gospel 2010
#3 | BeBe & CeCe WinansStill
#4 |Karen Clark Sheard - All In One
#5 | Fred HammondLove Unstoppable
#6 | James Fortune & FIYAEncore
#7 | Earnest PughLive: Rain On Us
#8 | Hezekiah Walker & LFCSouled Out
#9| Tamela Mann - The Master Plan
#10 | Mary MaryThe Sound

Outside of the top 10, Lucinda Moore’s Blessed Broken & Given has debuted at #13, and Vickie Winans jumped from #44 to #18, and James Hall’s church choir, Voices of Citadel, jumped from #33 to #19 with their newest release– Won’t It Be Wonderful (full review of that one coming TODAY).

I’m assuming the top 10 will stay pretty much like this for a while– I don’t know of any major releases that could cause an upset and the numbers are fairly solid.

Talk to me– which of these albums do you not have, but are considering pickin’ up???

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