ALBUM TITLE: Women of Homecoming (Vol.1
& 2)
ALBUM ARTIST: Gaither
FAVORITE TRACKS: You Brought Us Out, Oh
Happy Day,
God Will Open Up The Windows, It is Well With My Soul
RATING: 7/7
Gaither Music occupies a very huge space
in the world of Gospel and Christian music industry. Through the years they
have resourced the worship community with amazing releases. Their very famous Homecoming Series has impacted and inspired
many lives globally and has been the home for numerous gospel artists. To add
to the long list of Homecoming discography, Bill and Gloria Gaither hosted a
night full of joy, stories, testimonies and celebration which they called ''Women of Homecoming.''
Gathering famous and finest female voices of Christian music, Women of Homecoming is a two-volume collection of 40 gospel songs and hymns recorded live in an intimate worship setting. It's awesome to see some of my favorite Christian artists gathered together to do an album including Sandi Patty, Natalie and Amy Grant, and the youngest of them all--Jamie Grace.
Gathering famous and finest female voices of Christian music, Women of Homecoming is a two-volume collection of 40 gospel songs and hymns recorded live in an intimate worship setting. It's awesome to see some of my favorite Christian artists gathered together to do an album including Sandi Patty, Natalie and Amy Grant, and the youngest of them all--Jamie Grace.
Each of these songs is
wonderfully-crafted and soul-stirring. What's amazing with these women is that
they sing not because they were assigned to sing a particular song, but because
they have some stories to tell. Behind each songs are testimonies of faith,
hope, love, pain and grief that these women bears. The DVD-Video feature these
testimonies and it makes a good stuff to keep for the family.
Breaking generational barriers, the album also showcases new covers of the most-loved old and new gospel songs; out of which are the classic hymn It Is Well With My Soul where Natalie Grant mashed with her single Burn Bright. There's the newly interpreted trio song--Oh Happy Day Medley by the Sisters that will surely bring you chills; and the remake of Nothing But the Blood, Days of Elijah, plus covers of Amazing Grace (My Chains are Gone), Indescribable and Your Great Name.
Breaking generational barriers, the album also showcases new covers of the most-loved old and new gospel songs; out of which are the classic hymn It Is Well With My Soul where Natalie Grant mashed with her single Burn Bright. There's the newly interpreted trio song--Oh Happy Day Medley by the Sisters that will surely bring you chills; and the remake of Nothing But the Blood, Days of Elijah, plus covers of Amazing Grace (My Chains are Gone), Indescribable and Your Great Name.
If you are going through pain and
grieving for a loss, Hurt by Hurt, In
the in Between, Hear My Heart, In Good Hand, She's Better Now, Lord I'm
Listening and Give Them All To Jesus will give you strength, peace, comfort
and encouragement. These songs cuts through the heart and it will leave you comforted. I Know Who Holds Tomorrow
is a modern re-write of Gaither's classic Because
He lives, a perfect complimentary song to Getty's critically-acclaimed In Christ Alone that exhorts the hope
found in Jesus, that he is worthy of our trust. Other songs on the album that are
parallel in their messages are: Bread
Upon the Water and God Will Open Up
the Windows which speaks of the Blessings by Obedience. Another set is I Am Loved, I Will Go On and Standing in the Need of Prayer which
talks of the forgiveness and love found in Jesus, and so we ought to let go of
the hatred and bitterness within which cannot be blamed to others.
Everything
Has Its Season is an exhortation of Ecclesiastes chapter three and it
co-relates with Amy Grant's Our Time is
Now. A reminder that time is an illusion, and so we ought to seize every
second of our lives. To celebrate womanhood,
The Women I Come From has been the
anthemic theme song of the entire album. A mother's heart is wonderfully
expressed with Kristyn Getty's A
Mother's Prayer--filling the room with strong emotion and tears. You Brought Us Out is a picture of the
Israelites' journey to the promise land, and also a depiction of a Christian's
journey. Journeying through the wilderness and crooked ways to spread out the
gospel is also the message of Jesus
Saves.
Women of Homecoming is a no-ordinary album. It's just hard to express all of my emotions in this review, because all that I'm looking for an album is very well present: the powerful vocals, driving instrumental accompaniments, biblically-sound lyrics and of course the professional and well-talented artists. This album is simply perfect, and so I need to raise my standard of rating for this album.
Women of Homecoming is a no-ordinary album. It's just hard to express all of my emotions in this review, because all that I'm looking for an album is very well present: the powerful vocals, driving instrumental accompaniments, biblically-sound lyrics and of course the professional and well-talented artists. This album is simply perfect, and so I need to raise my standard of rating for this album.
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''Charm is deceitful and beauty is passing, but a woman who fears the Lord shall be praised.''
-Proverbs 31:30
''Charm is deceitful and beauty is passing, but a woman who fears the Lord shall be praised.''
-Proverbs 31:30
Gaither Homecoming is the name applied to a series of videos, music recordings and concerts, which are organized, promoted and usually presented by Christian music songwriter and impresario Bill Gaither.
To date, the Gaither Homecoming title is applied to more than 60
videos, dozens of music recordings, and an annual concert tour that drew
more than half a million fans in 2004 (the most recent year for which
statistics are available). On February 19, 1991, the Gaither Vocal Band had just wrapped up a recording session in a Nashville, Tennessee, working on an album called Homecoming, which featured many of the great voices of southern gospel music: The Speers, the Gatlins, Jake Hess, The Cathedrals, Howard & Vestal Goodman, Buck Rambo, Eva Mae Lefevre, James Blackwood, Hovie Lister, Jim Hill, and J.D. Sumner
& The Stamps. After the session, the artists stayed around to chat,
swap stories and sing old standards around the piano. The impromptu
session was recorded on video and later published. The recording was so
well received that Gaither began a series of professionally-produced
videos with larger gatherings of gospel musicians.
See more at: http://gaither.com/
See more at: http://gaither.com/
Disclosure: I received free review copy of the album in exchange of my honest review.
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