Props go out also to the powerful band backing the Chicago-based artist. Their high-energy performance shines particularly brightly on the early tracks, notably the power anthem “Restore to Me,” and the infectious “Glory to You.” Having a 93 octane producing team that includes “Jazzy” Jordan and Fred Hammond doesn’t hurt either.
Other highlights on Joyous Salvation are the hypnotically beautiful “Holy God,” which demonstrates Joann’s ability to appeal to gospel and CCM fans alike; and “You Are Holy,” which showcases her more dramatic side. But “Beyond” is the real standout on this project. Its lovely, delicate melody and inspirational lyrics make it a prime candidate for crossover onto the adult contemporary charts and covers by artists in the secular and sacred arenas. “Beyond” is quite simply one of the best songs of 2007 thus far.
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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.
Does anyone know anything about gospel singer C.C. Clark (or Clarke) of Nashville, TN. He made an lp for RCA Victor after 1958.
Does anyone know anything about a gospel singer named C.C. Clark (or Clarke)from Nashville, TN? He made a lp for RCA Victor after 1958.
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joann rosario has a nice voice, but her writing and arranging leaves much to be desired. The project is not very good. She should truly stick to allowing others to write for her or maybe think about singing with a group. With the consistent background you seldom hear her voice featured.