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Is anyone here into contemporary Christian or spiritual music? Maybe it's a bit of a stretch, but considering how spiritual Prince's music has always been, I'm surprised more Prince fans aren't into that sort of thing.
Anyone besides me? We are the heat and the light in the forest. Without us this is only a place. With us it becomes an adventure. | |
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Absolutely! I love Kirk Franklin, Richard Smallwood, Sounds of Blackness, Rachel Lampa, Tramaine Hawkins, Take 6, Hezekiah Walker, Mary Mary, Donnie McClurkin, Steven Curtis Chapman, Shirley Caesar , Kurt Carr,and Fred Hammond!
And you? I'm sick and tired of the Prince fans being sick and tired of the Prince fans that are sick and tired! | |
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i like Amy Grant, the Winans, Rachelle Frrell, Vanessa Bell Armstrong, and some of the ones you mentioned too We are the heat and the light in the forest. Without us this is only a place. With us it becomes an adventure. | |
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Yep. Most definitely. My favorite gospel albums right now are...
and... *NOTE: These albums are only intended for people who want to hear REAL singing. | |
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Yup.
But I'm more of an Old School Gospel listener, I guess probably because I've heard more of the older stuff than the newer Gospel. I dig Shirley Caesar, The Mighty Clouds of Joy, Andre Crouch, James Cleveland, and a lot more that I can't remember right now because I haven't listened to them in a long time. This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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Xorn said: considering how spiritual Prince's music has always been
It has been spiritual since album one, but only recently was it blindly religious. | |
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CinisterCee said: Xorn said: considering how spiritual Prince's music has always been
It has been spiritual since album one, but only recently was it blindly religious. that's why i said "spiritual" We are the heat and the light in the forest. Without us this is only a place. With us it becomes an adventure. | |
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Supernova said: Yup.
But I'm more of an Old School Gospel listener, I guess probably because I've heard more of the older stuff than the newer Gospel. I dig Shirley Caesar, The Mighty Clouds of Joy, Andre Crouch, James Cleveland, and a lot more that I can't remember right now because I haven't listened to them in a long time. Ditto...basically anything from the late 70's-mid80's like The Hawkins with Love Alive and The Clark Sisters has a deeper connection to me than most of the music of late, altho I like Yolanda Adams. I'm usually out of the loop compared to my friends at church who knows it all. My mom listens to gospel more than anything else, so that's how I kinda keep up. "Funkyslsistah… you ain't funky at all, you just a little ol' prude"!
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Adisa said: Absolutely! I love Kirk Franklin, Richard Smallwood, Sounds of Blackness, Rachel Lampa, Tramaine Hawkins, Take 6, Hezekiah Walker, Mary Mary, Donnie McClurkin, Steven Curtis Chapman, Shirley Caesar , Kurt Carr,and Fred Hammond!
And you? Gospel muzic They did WHAT??!....
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I like contemporary new age, especially Loreena McKennitt. | |
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funkyslsistah said: Supernova said: Yup.
But I'm more of an Old School Gospel listener, I guess probably because I've heard more of the older stuff than the newer Gospel. I dig Shirley Caesar, The Mighty Clouds of Joy, Andre Crouch, James Cleveland, and a lot more that I can't remember right now because I haven't listened to them in a long time. Ditto...basically anything from the late 70's-mid80's like The Hawkins with Love Alive and The Clark Sisters has a deeper connection to me than most of the music of late, altho I like Yolanda Adams. I'm usually out of the loop compared to my friends at church who knows it all. My mom listens to gospel more than anything else, so that's how I kinda keep up. Yeah, was his name Walter Hawkins, or Edwin Hawkins? And wasn't he related to a female Gospel singer? I can't remember her name at the moment. My mother is the source of my Gospel music experience too. This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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Yep...Sure do like Gospel Music...I listen to it alot now-a-days...Some good stuff happening in Gospel Music now-a-days...A lot of people complain about R&B music now-a-days...But Gospel is getting better and stronger...And live gospel music can't be beat...The instrumentation and musicality these gospel artists bring is on a whole other level ...
SO EXCUSE ME WHILE I GET MY PRAISE ON!!! Some of my favorite gospel artists... Shriley Caesar The Canton Spirituals Mighty Clouds Of Joy Fred Hammond And Radicals For Christ Cece Winans Rev Al Green John P. Kee And The New Life Community Choir Kirk Franklin Yolanda Adams James Clevland Tonex{this brother gets compared to Prince alot) Detrick Haddon Debra Killings{this female artist plays all of her instruments and in 2003 she release one of the best albums bar genre called Surrender} Hezekiah Walker And The Love Fellowship Choir(OOO WEEE Hezekiah always keep him a tight band of musicians and some truly anointed singers in the fold...Praise music to the utmost high} Rance Allen Group Take 6 Karen Clarke Sheard Lisa McClendon Sounds OF Blackness These are just a few of my favorite artists...Some Old School and some New School!!! Later on, if time permits I will run some of my favorite gospel recordings of all time. [This message was edited Mon Jan 26 4:06:11 PST 2004 by BRO915] | |
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funkyslsistah said: Supernova said: Yup.
But I'm more of an Old School Gospel listener, I guess probably because I've heard more of the older stuff than the newer Gospel. I dig Shirley Caesar, The Mighty Clouds of Joy, Andre Crouch, James Cleveland, and a lot more that I can't remember right now because I haven't listened to them in a long time. Ditto...basically anything from the late 70's-mid80's like The Hawkins with Love Alive and The Clark Sisters has a deeper connection to me than most of the music of late, altho I like Yolanda Adams. I'm usually out of the loop compared to my friends at church who knows it all. My mom listens to gospel more than anything else, so that's how I kinda keep up. Yes!!! and... are the jamz!!! Tremaine Hawkins truly took that choir to a whole new level!!! | |
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Rich Mullins
Fred Hammond/Commissioned Kirk Franklin Nichole Nordeman Richard Smallwood The Winans family Yolanda Adams Daryl Coley Fernando Ortega Rachel Lampa Salvador Crystal Lewis Nicole C. Mullen Watermark Amy Grant Bob Carlisle Kevin Max Michael W. Smith Tonex Darien Dennis & MOP Rob Mercer BB Jay Detrick Hadden (whom I backed up once in DC) and Phil Keaggy (plain edit) [This message was edited Mon Jan 26 8:34:53 PST 2004 by ThreadBare] | |
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i love Caedmon's Call and Jars of Clay | |
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I never really thought I was but on this Detriot Public Schools Radio station they play this stuff called, I kid you not, GOSPEL HOUSE.
Now maybe I'm new to this or something but it's not half bad. Does anyone know what I'm talking about or are they into it? Now I'm really dislike contemporary Chirstian music but then again, if this woman is singing it, I could be wrong! | |
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Absolutely!
Kurt Carr & The Kurt Carr Singers Commissioned Lonnie Hunter & The Voices of St. Mark Rance Allen Yolanda Adams The Winans ...and on and on I have some of the best gospel compilations. | |
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VinnyM27 said: I never really thought I was but on this Detriot Public Schools Radio station they play this stuff called, I kid you not, GOSPEL HOUSE.
Now maybe I'm new to this or something but it's not half bad. Does anyone know what I'm talking about or are they into it? Now I'm really dislike contemporary Chirstian music but then again, if this woman is singing it, I could be wrong! This really isn't funny anymore. | |
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okaypimpn said: VinnyM27 said: I never really thought I was but on this Detriot Public Schools Radio station they play this stuff called, I kid you not, GOSPEL HOUSE.
Now maybe I'm new to this or something but it's not half bad. Does anyone know what I'm talking about or are they into it? Now I'm really dislike contemporary Chirstian music but then again, if this woman is singing it, I could be wrong! This really isn't funny anymore. Was it really ever? "...all you need ...is justa touch...of mojo hand....." | |
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BRO915 said: Yep...Sure do like Gospel Music...I listen to it alot now-a-days...Some good stuff happening in Gospel Music now-a-days...A lot of people complain about R&B music now-a-days...But Gospel is getting better and stronger...And live gospel music can't be beat...The instrumentation and musicality these gospel artists bring is on a whole other level ...
SO EXCUSE ME WHILE I GET MY PRAISE ON!!! Some of my favorite gospel artists... [b] Shriley Caesar The Canton Spirituals Mighty Clouds Of Joy Fred Hammond And Radicals For Christ Cece Winans Rev Al Green How could I forget Rev. Al??? And of course the Winans. This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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okaypimpn said: funkyslsistah said: Supernova said: Yup.
But I'm more of an Old School Gospel listener, I guess probably because I've heard more of the older stuff than the newer Gospel. I dig Shirley Caesar, The Mighty Clouds of Joy, Andre Crouch, James Cleveland, and a lot more that I can't remember right now because I haven't listened to them in a long time. Ditto...basically anything from the late 70's-mid80's like The Hawkins with Love Alive and The Clark Sisters has a deeper connection to me than most of the music of late, altho I like Yolanda Adams. I'm usually out of the loop compared to my friends at church who knows it all. My mom listens to gospel more than anything else, so that's how I kinda keep up. Yes!!! and... are the jamz!!! Tremaine Hawkins truly took that choir to a whole new level!!! There ya go! This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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i love me some mary mary...but they're the only ones i know by name. | |
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MrTation said: okaypimpn said: VinnyM27 said: I never really thought I was but on this Detriot Public Schools Radio station they play this stuff called, I kid you not, GOSPEL HOUSE.
Now maybe I'm new to this or something but it's not half bad. Does anyone know what I'm talking about or are they into it? Now I'm really dislike contemporary Chirstian music but then again, if this woman is singing it, I could be wrong! This really isn't funny anymore. Was it really ever? It's like a bad SNL skit that won't die. This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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Supernova said: BRO915 said: Yep...Sure do like Gospel Music...I listen to it alot now-a-days...Some good stuff happening in Gospel Music now-a-days...A lot of people complain about R&B music now-a-days...But Gospel is getting better and stronger...And live gospel music can't be beat...The instrumentation and musicality these gospel artists bring is on a whole other level ...
SO EXCUSE ME WHILE I GET MY PRAISE ON!!! Some of my favorite gospel artists... [b] Shriley Caesar The Canton Spirituals Mighty Clouds Of Joy Fred Hammond And Radicals For Christ Cece Winans Rev Al Green How could I forget Rev. Al??? And of course the Winans. oh my! i forgot him too! shame on me We are the heat and the light in the forest. Without us this is only a place. With us it becomes an adventure. | |
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Supernova said: Yup.
But I'm more of an Old School Gospel listener, I guess probably because I've heard more of the older stuff than the newer Gospel. I dig Shirley Caesar, The Mighty Clouds of Joy, Andre Crouch, James Cleveland, and a lot more that I can't remember right now because I haven't listened to them in a long time. James Cleveland I mean that in the best of ways, brotha has sung me through some times, I tell you. | |
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VinnyM27 said: I never really thought I was but on this Detriot Public Schools Radio station they play this stuff called, I kid you not, GOSPEL HOUSE.
alot of deep-house is remixed gospel music... Space for sale... | |
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Good Morning All,
Here is just a few of my favorite gospel recordings that I enjoy listening to...BTW, I still play most of these pretty regularly... The Canton Spirituals- Live In Memphis (1993) Aretha Franklin- One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism(1987) Fred Hammond And Radicals For Christ- Purpose By Design(2000) The Canton Spirituals- Live In Washington DC (1997) Kirk Franklin And Nu Nation- God's Property (1997) Various Artists- Wow Gospel 2003 Yolanda Adams- Mountain High,Valley Low(1999) The New Life Community Choir featuring John P. Kee- Not Guilty (2000) Peace And Blessings Be Upon U, Brother 9/15 [This message was edited Tue Jan 27 5:13:45 PST 2004 by BRO915] | |
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MrTation said: okaypimpn said: This really isn't funny anymore.
Was it really ever? No. | |
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okaypimpn said: MrTation said: okaypimpn said: This really isn't funny anymore.
Was it really ever? No. --- Good to see so many Gospel fans on this site. I was starting to think the org was filled with religious nay sayers due to the JW bashing. | |
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BRO915 said: Yolanda Adams- Mountain High,Valley Low(1999) | |
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