STYLE: Southern Gospel RATING OUR PRODUCT CODE: 16664-9590 LABEL: Gaither Music Group SHD2648 FORMAT: CD Album ITEMS: 1 RRP: £7.99
Reviewed by Philip Croft
In the course of 25 years together and recording over two dozen albums the Gaither Vocal Band are fast becoming Southern gospel's answer to Spinal Tap. For this latest release younger members Marshall Hall and Wes Hampton take over from David Phelps and Russ Taff. Whilst the changes have pointed the band in a slightly more country direction than previous releases the lead continues to be in the safe hands of long standing lead Guy Penrod and the production by Bill Gaither ensures that nobody goes too far away from the tried and tested formula. To be honest it's a little difficult knowing what more to say. If you love the band then you'll love this and after 25 years there's been more than sufficient time to decide. In the US this album has already been out for a while and reviews by dedicated fans consistently give it eight or nine out of 10. So who am I to disagree?
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Product Description
A CD from the sonically-superior Gaither Vocal Band is always an eagerly anticipated event. This offering sees new tenor, Wes Hampton, and recently joined member Marshall Hall join Bill and Guy and promises to excite and please fans of the esteemed foursome.
The flawless harmonies and blend of contemporary and traditional sounds are the hallmark of this multiple Grammy and Dove award-winning group.
Posted by Trevor in Stoke-on-Trent @ 20:12 on May 16 2006
I entirely agree, young sir - GVB are the acceptable face
of the Gaither juggernaut. 'Glorious Impossible' is a
superb example of SG quartet singing at its best.
I entirely agree, young sir - GVB are the acceptable face of the Gaither juggernaut. 'Glorious Impossible' is a superb example of SG quartet singing at its best.