The Great Lakes Mass Choir have
released their astounding collection of worship and gospel music,
“Still,” to widespread delight and approbation. The album has
been released with fully 22 original compositions with a sparkling,
remarkable production for an approximate total of two full hours of
excellent inspirational listening. These stunning arrangements have
been written and directed by Reg Nevitt, who has led this enormous
crew of titanic talents to a magnificent result that few choirs (or
philharmonics) have accomplished.
The album is first and foremost a
Christian work of ecclesiastic praise and evangelism, one which never
strays from its noble goal for a moment. Though “Still” is a
staggering achievement of musical art, it is neither showy, nor
self-interested. The quality of the music comes from the earnestness
of each instrumentalist and choir singer, which each track
communicates with sterling clarity. It is impossible to hear “Still”
without picturing a loving God in attendance.
Upon being asked, “What message does
your album share with its listeners?” Reg Nevitt replies
emphatically:
“That there is a God, His name is Jesus, and that He loves each of us so much that He gave His life for our salvation!”
“That there is a God, His name is Jesus, and that He loves each of us so much that He gave His life for our salvation!”
Many tracks on “Still” are placid,
full of spaciousness and quiet, making for calming and peaceful
listening. Many others, however, are packed with the lively power and
passion of Christ, and these form the mainstays of the album. Some
tracks, like “And We Worship,” include nearly every element of
modern music for an epic wall of sound that inspires a good deal of
awe. “Still” has its musical heart in several genres, but stands
out (and quite tall!) in the Pentecostal, soul, and funk categories.
Track 12, “God Will Make a Way,” and 14, “You're Gonna Need
Jesus,” are even wonderfully reminiscent of James Brown's famous
rendition of “The Old Landmark.” “Jesus, You're Able” is a
better example of driving, groovy funk than has likely been heard by
most listeners in many, many years.
Nevitt cites as main artistic
influences a long list of legends, including Andre Crouch, Walter &
Edwin Hawkins, Dottie Rambo, Lee Roy Nevitt (his father), Tramaine
Hawkins, the Hinsons, the Goodmans, the Lanny Wolfe Trio, and Nancy
Grandquist. The sound this bevy of geniuses inspires in Nevitt is
varied.
Whether the music fan be saved or
lacking spiritual salvation, there is absolutely no reason to miss
this pearl of a record by some of the most charismatic singers and
players in these United States. “Still” stands as a monumental
example of what very fine works the church still has in store for
humanity, and music fans should give it a fair and righteous listen,
be they sinner or saint.
“Still” by the Great Lakes Mass
Choir is available online everywhere.
-S. McCauley
Staff Press Release Writer
MondoTunes
The LP “Still” is
distributed globally by MondoTunes (www.MondoTunes.com)
and is available at iTunes for convenient purchase and download
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ARTIST CONTACT INFO:
eMail
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glmasschoir@gmail.com
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http://glmasschoir.com
glmasschoir@gmail.com
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http://glmasschoir.com
Twitter:
@GreatLakesChoir
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