The Florida Boys - The Ultimate Collection

Published Wednesday 10th September 2008
The Florida Boys - The Ultimate Collection
The Florida Boys - The Ultimate Collection

STYLE: Southern Gospel
RATING 4 4 4 4
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 34514-14234
LABEL: New Haven 027072807528
FORMAT: CD Album
RELEASE DATE: 2007-11-30
RRP: £9.99

Reviewed by Dave Brassington

This album is a bit of a mystery as the sleevenotes categorically state that it was produced on the announcement of The Florida Boys' retirement, yet only recently the veterans have been on the Inspiration TV Southern Gospel series and have appeared doing the odd song on some recent Gaither live recordings. I must admit that I enjoyed them more on these recent appearances than on this album which sounds pretty dated and lacklustre. As a group that has been going for many years it is also not clear whether these were "final" recordings or a collection of older tracks. The tenor lead vocal for me was most uninspiring but there are a couple of nice tracks like the Marijohn Wilkin song "Scars In The Hands Of Jesus" and "When They Ring Those Golden Bells". Also, I'm sure I'm not the only Brit who cannot understand why "Star-Spangled Banner" keeps appearing on gospel albums! This collection will only appeal to long-in-the-tooth devotees of Southern gospel.

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Product Description
With the announcement of their retirement, The Florida Boys end 60 years of institution loved and revered in the world of Gospel Music. Their legacy, however, lives on.
New Haven Record’s latest installment of the Gospel Legacy Series celebrates the contribution of the Florida Boys with 'The Ultimate Collection'. The Florida Boys blazed trails for groups to come when they created and starred in the television hit “The Gospel Singing Jubilee” which started in the 60s and spanned 3 decades. Sunday morning TV has never been the same and Southern Gospel quartets had a new standard to reach.

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