Ernie Haase & Signature Sound
Ernie Haase & Signature Sound
Gaither Music Group
2005
This will never do.
And to know why I say that, one need only listen to the way EHSSQ sings the last word of the song “Godspeed.” The word is “goodbye,” and the sound of it perfectly captures the exquisite impersonality of this self-titled project, the […]
Tribute to George Younce
Gaither Music Group
2005
Posted December 14, 2005 4:34 PM
The George Younce Tribute project that Gaither released earlier this year rotated […]
Oak Ridge Boys
Common Thread
Spring Hill, 2005
At some point in their careers, pop musicians will either think about releasing or actually record a song just in time for wedding […]
Karen Peck and New River
Good to Be Free
Spring Hill, 2005
A while back, I tried to sort out the strengths and weaknesses of Karen Peck and New River, only […]
First Love
First Love
Resting Place, 2005
Even in southern gospel these days, not too much music rises to the level of homegrown quality. There’s plenty of the homemade junk, and […]
Booth Brothers
The Blind Man Saw it All
Spring Hill, 2005
The much ballyhooed project from southern gospel’s most dexterous male trio, The Blind Man Saw it All showcases the Booth Brothers’ stylistic eclecticism. From country and R&B flavors, to praise and worship and traditionalesque sg, the Booths seem to be finding a stride of their own most […]
My review of BF&A’s latest live project is up for your enjoyment, disdain or indifference.
Brian Free & Assurance
Live in New York City
Daywind, 2004
posted March 9, 2005 5:08 PM
By almost every […]
Living a Life of Love
The Perrys
2004
Rather than a review, let’s call this a revisitation (though, I’m posting this in the reviews section as well). I’ve waited this long […]
My review of Greater Vision’s Faces is now up, at long long long long last. I had every good intention of posting it before I saw them at a Real Evangelism conference this evening. But, […]
LordSong
Soul Food
Daywind 2004
posted October 26, 2004 5:08 PM
About half-way into the first tune on Soul Food, I got the sense that LordSong has definitively picked up […]