In an era where the instrumental accompaniment of gospel music has been moved from the background to the foreground, it was refreshing to hear some good old a cappella singing for a change.
The group’s harmonies on “Trouble in My Way” can best be described by their promotional materials: “the amazing Clark sisters meets the jazz harmonies of Take 6.” Instead of complicating their performance, Traces’ harmonies augmented it, like a Louis Armstrong cornet solo embellished, rather than worried, a jazz song.
While the beauty and intricacy of their harmonies were a pleasant surprise for me, they shouldn’t have been: turns out the group is regional champions of the Acapella Harmony sweepstakes in New York City and Boston.
Traces’ eponymously titled CD — with a cover design similar to Take 6’s early project — can be found at CD Baby: http://cdbaby.com/cd/traces.
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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.











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Those ladies were absolutely amazing! Its rare to hear,and experience such a high range of musicality as they pocessed. It was a breath of fresh air. Tight harmony, Beautiful, and just all around the next group to conquer the gospel community. I love them…bring them back EVERY YEAR!
ALL I have to say is WOW! They were a group to remember.