Kevin Davidson & The Voices - Overflow
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Style: Gospel
Rating: Cross Rhythms Product Code: 19524 Product Format: CD Catalogue Code: New Haven 8062-2 Content Type: Album Release Date: 2006 Normal Dispatch Time: 1-5 days Price: £9.78
Tennessee gospel outfit continue their fusion of lively funk-led melodies with traditional elements to produce an album of two halves. Kevin Davidson & The Voices are back with the most impressive project of their career. From the very first song we are reminded why they are one of the most acclaimed gospel choirs in America today. Recorded live in Memphis, Tennessee, before impassioned fans, friends and family, Overflow delivers ministry, passion and expertise from start to finish. |
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Reviewed by Ato Erzan-Essien In the new world order of Bishop T D Jakes and The Potter's House Choir, it behoves gospel groups the world over to up their game by at least a few hundred per cent and if not, at least die trying. One of the great challenges for gospel music in the 21st century is to maintain its appeal and even more so its relevance to a new and increasingly diverse audience. It is no longer enough to simply sit on the laurels of past achievements. It's clearly the case with KD & The Voices that they want to move beyond the tried and tested formulas and move into areas that perhaps are more unfamiliar territory for gospel choirs. There is a strong sense that this is the case with the first half of this album, opening with the lively "Overflow Medley" and "This Is Your House", there is a strong hint of the kind of soul-funk that Prince was playing some 20-plus years ago (another artist heavily influenced by gospel) with a rocky edge. However, despite the valiant attempt, it doesnąt quite work. "We Want To Know Your Heart" is a case in point, the brilliance of the band gives the impression that the choir are supporting the musicians and not the other way around leaving the song sounding rather vague and, dare I say it, uninspiring. But like the best football games, this is an album of two halves and the album begins to revert back to its more traditional roots reaching a climax with the wonderfully infectious and almost frenzied "I Will Call Upon The Lord". Hence, another attempt to bring gospel into the new century ends up taking a reassuring step back but then again, if it ain't broke, why fix it? More from Kevin Davidson & The VoicesSee all...
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