STYLE: Southern Gospel RATING OUR PRODUCT CODE: 136772-20501 LABEL: Stow Town 643157424864 FORMAT: CD Album ITEMS: 1 RELEASE DATE: 2013-04-22 RRP: £9.99
Reviewed by Dave Brassington
A new album from this group is always welcome. It opens with a reprise of the gospel evergreen "When The Saints Go Marching In" before a new song to me "When Jesus Breaks The Morning" caught my ear. But then we have their version of the very moving "Scars In The Hands Of Jesus" written by the late Marijohn Wilkin and a fast paced version of the wonderful "Noah Found Grace In The Eyes Of The Lord". After all this we get to the track that blew me away: "Two Coats", a very clever Christian adaptation of an old American civil war song, where the two coats originally represented Union blue and Confederate grey. With a driving five- string banjo rhythm and a strong fiddle break it is easily the most country recording this fine group have ever made. The lead vocal is handled by new bass singer Paul Harkey. The title track is a fine new song and the final number "Sometimes I Wonder" is contemplative and thought provoking. To be honest this is probably not the best album Ernie has recorded, but there is enough good stuff on it to make it a worthwhile buy.
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Product Description
Ernie Haase & Signature Sound’s new project, Glorious Day, offers the perfect balance of original and familiar songs with contagious melodies, fresh arrangements, memorable vocals, stellar musicianship, and lyrics that deliver priceless messages.
Messages including the assurance of salvation, hope of Heaven, rejoicing in a relationship with the Saviour, the sweetness of the presence of Jesus, and true stories from the real people in the Bible to remind us how God has been working all throughout history in the lives of his children, in spite of any circumstance.