“Victory Shall Be Mine”
Nu Tradition
From the CD Nu Tradition
Tyscot Records 2008
www.tyscot.com
The newly-assembled gospel group Nu Tradition lets loose its youthful energy on the churchy chestnut “Victory Shall Be Mine” like it is part quartet, part choir. A special vamp represents both traditions, and a rollicking instrumental background keeps everything moving forward at freight train tempo. Definitely a Sunday morning wake-up song and a superb performance.
Nu Tradition was inspired by the vision of Bishop A.T. Moore of Louisville, Kentucky, who at 96 is not only the oldest living active bishop in the Church of God in Christ, but is just a tad younger than the denomination itself. Co-producers Austin Moore and Nathan Young gathered some of gospel music’s finest artists, including Judith Christie McAllister, Lawrence Thomison of Bobby Jones’ Super Choir and Nu Springs Record Company artist Lamar Campbell, to create the group. The result is inspired and inspiring.
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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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