Friday, April 21, 2006

Daryl Coley Post



One of the most prolific gospel soloists and psalmists of the late 20th, and indeed the early 21st century has got to be this amazing minister. After some 32 years since his voice first graces a recording (Yeah, 1974), he still possesses the uncanny and unmistakable clear-as-a-bell tone, crazy runs, ridiculous range, and ability to hold a single note from one end of a song to another without a breath (He remains the litmus paper that tests anyone's breath control). He's one of those timeless artists that you never have to ask, "Is that...?". You see, when you hear this voice, you know. His own jazz tinged arrangements, room quieting acapella worship medleys, as well as the appearances on so many other artists projects (Please, look him up on allmusic.com), have solidified him as one of my very favorite soloists. I can see he's high on the lists of others as well, and hopefully if you're not familiar with him, you'll now get a chance to fall in live with the incredible, remarkable, imitated, but never duplicated voice of...Daryl Coley. Enjoy and be blessed!!!

Peace,
Kaztricie1







I'll Be With You




When The Music Stops/p>




In My Dreams




Beyond The Veil - Live at The Bobby Jones Gospel Explosion XIII




The Best of Daryl Coley - 10 Songs




Daryl Coley
The Collection: 12 Best Loved Songs
(courtesy of NC2PGH...thanks!)




Wednesday, April 19, 2006

Let the children sing...

This post is for those who are looking for music age appropriate for their children's or youth choirs, those who have kids, those who love gospel music, and to expose those who've never heard of these artists. Most people are familiar with Missisippi Children's Choir and maybe even Walt Whitman & The Soul Children of Chicago, but there's a few other youth and children's choir out there. I hope to bring a few of them to your attention. Enjoy!

Lilmama



Danny Eason & The Abundant Life Youth Crusade Choir
The Beginning
(courtesy of Fred...thanks!)



I can go on and on about this album because it's just that good. I left my cd at work and one of co-workers took it and listened to it and was just blown away. He then asked for a copy of my three-track-missing copy...lol. I gave him one despite that fact because he had been blessed by it that much and you all will too. Many people who aren't from the East Coast and even more specific, New York may have never heard of Danny Eason, but if you haven't then you're about to.

The Beginning was released in 1998 (this album hasn't been out over ten years and yet it's impossible to find anywhere) and with it's release came a huge blaze! Opening with Somebody Prayed For Me, you just know that this youth choir is on fire for Jesus. This isn't your traditional Somebody Prayed For Me you may be familiar with, but it'll become one of your favorites. A few other high engery songs included That Same Jesus, He That Dwelleth, and Sweeter. Holy Lord is a simple praise song lead by Timney Figuroa (has ministered songs with Hezekiah Walker and Kurt Carr) which simply goes "great are You, Lord, worthy of praise, holy and true; great are You, Lord, most holy Lord". Just a beautiful song to the Lord. But the song that touches me and maybe it'll touch you too is Don't Leave Me. You know those hard times you just can't seem to go through and just need the Lord by your side? This is what the song ministers.





Youth For Christ
Higher


My review from Amazom.com:


This album is in my stereo constantly, presented by the Georgia Mass Choir, under the direction of Troy Sneed (Sneed worked with the Georgia Mass Choir and is also the founder/composer/musician/producer of Youth For Christ), this album is awesome! You'll love every song immediately. My favorites were Psalm 34 and We Worship You Oh, Lord. Those are great praise and worship songs that glorfies the Lord to the uptmost. Come On Let's Worship Him is a goodie as well. It's the first track, it's up-beat and get's you prepared to go higher with Youth For Christ.





GMWA Youth Mass Choir
Live In Philadelphia

My review I wrote at Amazon.com:


GMWA stands for the Gospel Music Workshop of America. Founded by the late Rev. James Cleveland, it's an annual, week-long workshop that's held in different cities each year. The purpose of the workshop is to introduce new and original music written by established gospel artists/and or known composers or those just wanting to get a foot into the industry, to people of different Christian backgrounds and nationalities. Many gospel artists, composers, and musicians have gotten their start with GMWA , Kim Burrell and Kirk Franklin to name a few. There are 4 choirs that the songs are taught to and they are: GMWA Mass Choir, GMWA Women of Worship, GMWA Men of Promise, and GMWA Youth Mass Choir (formerly known as James Cleveland's Kids) .

Live In Philadelphia is GMWA Youth Mass Choir's fourth album and their best effort. The album opens up with, They That Wait Upon The Lord, which is an upbeat songs that tells one that the Lord may not come when they want Him to, but just be patient and steadfast and wait on Him. There are many great praise and worship songs that are easy for a children's or youth choir to learn such as, Lift The Savior Up, Praise Him, Worship The Lord, His Name Is Wonderful, and This Is The Day (also recorded by GMWA Women of Worship, but the youth choir's version is better). If you haven't heard of GMWA Youth Mass Choir or if you're a fan, you won't be disappointed with this album, but deeply anointed.





Walt Whitman & The Soul Children of Chicago
Growing Up

My review from Amazon.com:

Walt Whitman & The Soul Children of Chicago's fifth album, Growing Up, opens with Instrument Of Praise, in which the choir tells the Lord to make them an instrument of praise to serve Him even more. Do you know what the word shabach means? Well, it means to shout, to address in a loud tone, to command, to triumph; and that's exactly what the choir does on the song, Shabach, originally recorded by Full Gospel Baptist Mass Choir. You'll not only want to shabach the Lord, but dance all night long. Walt Whitman also does his own renditions of some other gospel oldies such as Walter Hawkins' He's God and I Love You (Lord Today), and Calvin B. Rhone's Allejuah Praise Jehovah. The song that will really minister to you is Give It To God. The song says if you have a problem and you're looking for an answer, give it to God because He's the one that can solve it. All in all a good album.

The Donald Lawrence Post

What can I say that you all don't already know about Mr. Lawrence? Umm...that's hard. I will say this though, he's so talented! He's worked with everyone from En Vogue to Karen Clark-Sheards. Every album of his that I own, I just love it. I first heard of him when he and The Tri-City Singers remade Shut De Do' on the album From A Songwriter's Point of View, but it wasn't until Bible Stories that I began to appreciate Donald Lawrence's ministry. That album consisted of songs that told of stories in the Bible, such as Noah and the ark for an example. Lawrence reminded me of the way my pastor brings forth his messages, with so much life and also in a way that we can relate to today. Since that album, I've purchased every one his albums (with the exception of one, his latest and the last album that will feature him and The Tri-City Singer) and love them, love them, love them! A must listen-to-track is The Drummer Boy featured on Lawrence's Christmas album, Hello Chirstmas. It's a remake of the late Thomas Whitfield's (an excellent musician and gospel artists whose music still touches so many today) from his Christmas album. If you didn't know, Whitfield was one of the artists Lawrence greatly admired and enjoyed working with (I hope to do a post about him soon...if you all have any Thomas Whitfield albums, please let me know).

Below are some of Lawrence's cds, this isn't his whole discography however. I'll have to upload his first two albums, From A Songwriter's Point of View and Bible Stories at a later date (couldn't fit them on the cd-rw disc), but if you're looking for additional albums of Lawrence, the following albums are here too if you haven't checked them out already, The Best of: Restoring The Years , Tri-City4.com , and Go Get Your Life Back .


Lilmama



Donald Lawrence & The Tri-City Singers
Finale: Act One
(courtesy of Kaztricie1...thanks!)




Donald Lawrence & The Tri-City Singers
Finale: Act Two
(courtesy of Kaztricie1...thanks!)




Donald Lawrence & Company
I Speak Life
(courtesy of Andrew...thanks!)




Donald Lawrence & The Tri-City Singers
Hello Christmas

Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Take 6 Post


Weeeeeeeelllll... I'm singin' Mary!!! was the cry heard by every male chorus in the late 80's and early 90's (At least in Philly). Take 6 had entered the music scene with bold, intricate accapella offerings that were easy on the ear, good for the soul and really, really hard to figure out and teach (Trust me, if you try to teach "Get Away Jordan" the way they do it and without the sheet music, you'll see what I mean). Did I say Commissioned had the PHAT harmonies??? I may have spoken too soon. All of their self-titled first album, as well as all but one or two tracks on thier second album "So Much To Say", were accapella, devoid of any instrumental intrusion to cover up their flawless, highly skilled vocalese stylings (If you like what they did on songs like "So Much To Say" "David and Goliath", and "Spread Love", please check out Manhattan Transfer, not gospel, but another great vocalese group). Their subsequent albums relied more on instruments, which was not THEIR choice, but the record company's. Good news for you Take 6 accapella fans, though. On their most recent album "Feels Good", they have taken control because they are now under a self-owned, self titled record label, and they return to their mostly accapella roots. Hallelujah!!

I know I can get wordy when I write, so I'll keep it short this time... Here's Take 6.

Peace,
Kaztricie1


Take 6



He Is Christmas


Join The Band


So Cool


We Wish You A Merry Christmas


Feels Good
(Courtesy of Unclewich... Thanks)



The Greatest Hits
(Courtesy of Lilmama...Thanks!!!)

Sunday, April 16, 2006

An Easter Thought

Today is the most universally important day of the year for Christians. At least as far as relevant observances of important events are concerned. We celebrate not His birth, but His death, and even more crucial, His resurrection.

Unlike Lazarus and anyone else who may have been revived, resuscitated or otherwise restored to life, Jesus did it on His own, without assistance, without a defibulator, without CPR, without surgery or a transplant of any sort. He simply said He would do it and He did. That's a BAAAAAD Man!!! You see, Lazarus needed Jesus to call him to come forth before He could overcome deaths grip. And guess what!?!?! Lazarus had to die AGAIN! Jesus just keeps going, and going, and going...

Imagine this... Knowing that it's in your future to be stalked, betrayed for a few bucks, accosted and beat down by the police (All night long-whipped, punched, hair pulled out, etc...), taken before the judge and been found innocent, but STILL sentenced to die, made to carry the instrument of your murder on your back for miles (Uphill-after being beat bloody), laughed at, spat on, mocked and made into a joke (After having been hailed as Lord a week earlier by the same folks). Still imagining? Good. Now tell me if (Remember, you know all this before hand),
you think you would choose to go through with it. Jesus had full knowledge of His future, but stuck it out. And remember, He was just as human as you or I. He got tempted, got stressed (Sweating blood because your praying so hard-happened to YOU lately?), In His human self, He even got a little reluctant to go through with it, asking His Dad to take away the responsibility if possible. Oh, He was still going to do it, but human Jesus had to check to see if there was maybe another option available.

But no, He didn't have another option. In order to make sure that inconsistent, hard headed, mistake prone, self promoting, opinionated, excuse making, etc, etc, etc... ME and YOU would have a chance to live with Him eternally, He went on though with it.

Maybe He could have shut off the pain for Himself...I'll bet He didn't. maybe He could have just left His body and watched from His throne...Bet He didn't. Maybe He could have used a proxy-you know, sent someone else to die for Him-maybe a high ranking angel would have been enough...He didn't. God loved us so much that He sent Jesus, His Son, to die (Got kids? Think You could do it?). Then Jesus loved us enough to stay to the end. Keep His promise. Stick it out. Die. Pain and all.

How much pain? I can't say, but let's imagine again. Let's say He endured pain the size of a needle prick for every sin ever committed. I know that just for ME that would add up to... uh, let's just say a lot. Now add on the sins of everyone who you know. Everyone you don't know. Everyone who has OR will ever live and sin. Even if it were one prick for everyone who has ever been born it would be TRILLIONS. Now multiply that by the thousands and thousands of wrong-doings, lies, stolen pens, extra cookies, evil thoughts, bits of gossip, altered resumes, extra minutes on your lunch breaks, wives with someone else's husband, husbands with other wives, 9% tithe offerings, etc, etc, etc... (It hurts my head to even think about doing that much math). Keep in mind, He did not just die for the sins of Christians or those who choose Him. He died for EVERY sin. EVERY sin. If you love Him or not. He STILL loved and loves you enough to have died for you.

While you consider Jesus and his contribution to your everlasting life (Remember, you've really contributed nothing yourself, it's all Jesus), know that He has gone through way too much for you not to do the relatively small act of saying "YES" to His offer-His life for yours. He already gave His. Now wachoogawnadoo???? I don't really know who you are, where you live, or what your life is like. Our only link is this blog...and Jesus... Maybe I'm saying things you've already heard, thought, said, or read before, I don't know. But maybe you never have. If you know Jesus, get to know Him better. If you don't know Him, I pray the music and offerings here at the Gospel Fill-up help you get to know Him, and I hope you keep heading His way. Please be blessed this Easter and may your future successes, failures, happiness, sadness, joy, sorrow, life and death be fully saturated with the hope, promise and love of Jesus Christ.

When I started this post, I expected to write a little "Happy Easter" message. But I guess you just gotta do what the Holy Spirit says do.

Peace,
Kaztricie1

P.S. Lilmama, I hope you're getting the rest you need to feel better. My wife and I are praying for you.