Chris Epps
Here I Am…
X-Factor Entertainment (available on iTunes)
By Bob Marovich for The Black Gospel Blog.
Long Island, New York-born Chris Epps is a tenor balladeer whose vocals and song arrangements will undoubtedly draw comparisons to Seal and Cee Lo Green because of their retro soul vibe.
Now living in Jacksonville, Florida, Epps released his debut CD, the appropriately titled Here I Am… last April.

Epps wanted his album to be “the light in all the dark places of life.” It is indeed the light, and a balmy Atlantic breeze, with major seventh chords rustling the curtains like ocean air. “Grateful” is a good example of Epps’ soft but firm musical touch, and he repeats the chorus like a mantra – again evoking classic Seal – to encourage a worship team sing-along. Epps does something similar on “All Things,” which draws its inspiration from Romans 8:28.

“Without Faith” has a Stylistics-meet-smooth jazz feel, as Epps goes into husky head voice a la Russell Thompkins, Jr. “Clap Your Hands” is sweet soul, an encouragement to praise with hands and feet.  The most interesting selection is Epps’s contemporary spin on the classic hymn, “Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah.” A powerfully harmonic ensemble of vocalists assists on the selection. My money, however, is on the Cee Lo-esque “I Need U,” a solidly soulful praise piece with hard-hitting drive.

“More,” which also benefits from strong background vocalist assistance, was nominated for Song of the Year at the South Florida Gospel Music Awards (Epps was nominated in three other categories, including Best New Artist).
Here I Am… is gospel music wearing cool shades.
Four of Five Stars

Picks: “I Need U,” “Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah.”

3 Comments

  1. AD March 5, 2012 at 2:20 pm - Reply

    Chris – simply inspirational!

  2. Stephanie M. March 5, 2012 at 5:30 pm - Reply

    Chris you are so deserving of this praise1

  3. sommore March 7, 2012 at 9:17 pm - Reply

    I have this CD , I cried at the into of the CD. Chris’s voice along with his message of faith and gratefullness
    makes this CD stay in heavy rotation. I love me some Chris Epps

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Written by : Bob Marovich

Bob Marovich is a gospel music historian, author, and radio host. Founder of Journal of Gospel Music blog (formally The Black Gospel Blog) and producer of the Gospel Memories Radio Show.