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jack020
09-14-2018, 02:07 AM
Tracklist:
01 – Darwin Hobbs feat. Michael McDonald – Everyday
02 – The Tri-City Singers – Never Seen The Righteous [[Live)
03 – The Clark Sisters – Blessed And Highly Favored [[Live)
04 – Lamar Campbell & Spirit Of Praise – More Than Anything
05 – Micah Stampley – Take My Life [[Live)
06 – Smokie Norful – I Need You Now
07 – Kierra Sheard – This Is Me [[Live)
08 – Tasha Cobbs feat. Kierra Sheard – Put A Praise On It [[Live)
09 – Myron Butler & Levi – Set Me Free
10 – Kierra Sheard – You Don’t Know
11 – Darwin Hobbs – Glorify Him
12 – Forever Jones – He Wants It All
13 – Smokie Norful – God Is Able
14 – Brian Courtney Wilson – Worth Fighting For [[Live)
15 – VaShawn Mitchell – Nobody Greater [[Live)
16 – Charles Jenkins & Fellowship Chicago – Awesome
17 – Tye Tribbett – He Turned It [[Radio Edit)
18 – The Tri-City Singers – Encourage Yourself [[Live)
19 – Tasha Cobbs – Break Every Chain [[Live)
20 – Gene Moore – Recover
21 – Lexi – Wherever I Go [[Bonus Track)

mysterysinger
09-14-2018, 05:01 AM
It's a different world but very interesting I'd say.

copley
09-14-2018, 04:08 PM
I've listened to about 10 of these tracks and I'm afraid that they do nothing for me! I love old style gospel so I suppose that to quote the Four Tops 'I'm in a Different World' :[[

kenneth
09-15-2018, 09:30 PM
I'm with Copley in that "different world." I love the old style, Southern Baptist type gospel. I can listen to Mahalia Jackson, the Sensational Nightingales, the Swan Silvertone Singers, Spirit of Memphis Quartet, all those groups forever. But often contemporary gospel music leaves me cold. One general observation is too many vocal pyrotechnics; I want them to just sing in praise of Jesus Christ without all the flourishes and stylistic embellishments.

But of course music is always changing and that style kind of follows the general way of singing in Pop music as well.