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Greatly Blessed

Christianity Today August 10, 2010

Style: Southern soul; compare to Ernie Haase & Signature Sound, The Martins, Blind Boys of Alabama

Greatly Blessed

Greatly Blessed

UNIVERSAL MUSIC GROUP

August 10, 2010

Top tracks: “Better Day,” “When He Blest My Soul,” “He Is Here”

Having mentored dozens of award-winning vocalists throughout its 30 years, the Gaither Vocal Band is experiencing a revival thanks to the reunion of group legends Michael English, Mark Lowry, and David Phelps. Anchored by five-year vet Wes Hampton and founder Bill Gaither, the vocal dream team soulfully belts, croons, and scats over 13 southern tunes of real life and sweet redemption. Matching members’ extensive vocal experience with equally diverse tracks, including laidback ukulele strums, a honky upright piano a la Harry Connick, Jr., and a classical incorporation of Canon in D on “You Are My All in All,” these down-to-earth harmony singers issue yet another collection worthy of their Grammy-winning catalog.

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