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Crabbfest Live 2004

Artist: Various Artists
Label: Daywind Records
Crabbfest 2005 Info: www.thecrabbfamily.com
Producers: Ed Leonard, Norman Holland, and Kathy Crabb
Participating Artists: Crabb Family, Mike Bowling, Hoskins Family, Gerald Crabb, McCraes, Karen Harding, Hope, Mercy's Mark, LordSong, and the Freemans
Songs: "Greater Is He," "Promised Land," "Heat Of The Battle," "Places To Go, People To See," "Lamb, Lion, and King," "If It Had Not Been The Lord," "Holdin' On To Faith," "Movin' On," "Sacrifice Of Praise," "His Response," "Lord Of The Dance," "He Came Looking For Me," "Sea Walker," "Forever," "Call Me Gone," and "The Reason That I'm Standing"

Crabbfest Live 2004 is essentially a showcase project for the Daywind family of recording artists with their number one artist front and center. This review is based on the CD version. DVD and VHS versions are also available.

As the title implies, the Crabb Family is the host group for this event, performing seven of the 16 tracks on the CD. Gerald Crabb also sings on two of those songs. Mike Bowling is featured on three tunes with some help from his daughter, Hope on one. Bowling's wife Kelly and Jason Crabb join him for a shortened version of " Call Me Gone ." The other artists each sing one song. I enjoyed Chris Freeman 's freestyle vocal introduction to "Sea Walker."  Mercy's Mark also has a good turn with "His Response." LordSong 's intricate a cappella rendition of "Lord Of The Dance" is outstanding. They do a great job with that song in a live setting.

The diversity of musical styles is pretty broad which makes for a few unusual transitions on this collection. For example, the McCraes ' decidely country tune "If It Had Not Been The Lord" is followed by the R&B influenced gospel diva stylings of Karen Harding 's "Holding On To Faith." It's like switching from  Reba McEntire to  Whitney Houston . That just comes with the territory when you have various artists and no particular creative concept to connect the songs. (For a contrasting example of a live various artists project from Daywind that has a great conceptual theme, see: Remembering The Greats ).

The Crabb Family's "He Came Looking For Me" is the highlight of Crabbfest Live 2004 , because it's the one cut on this CD that displays any significant interaction between the performers and the audience. For a minute or two, they have some church. A live CD ought to show that the audience was acknowledged from the stage more frequently. (In fact, just wait . . . the Crabbs are releasing Live At Brooklyn Tabernacle in April. It feature a lot of great live elements. I believe Crabb Family fans will ultimately look back and rank it a couple of notches higher than  Crabbfest Live 2004 . You heard it here first.)

That aside, Crabbfest Live 2004 gives you a good idea of what to expect at the annual event in Kentucky . . . several great artists with a broad background of musical styles. I admire the Crabbs for putting together a program that attracts a nice range of gospel music fan types. Although this CD doesn't always have the best flow in terms of musical pacing, it demonstrates how our common belief in the lyrics of these songs should unify us regardless of style. The Crabbs will do it all again this coming July 6-9, 2005, with the artist roster more diverse than ever before. Michael English , the  Jody Brown Indian Family , the Dove Brothers , the Gospel Enforcers , and Avalon are just a few of the groups currently scheduled to appear.

While you wait for the Live At Brooklyn Tabernacle release in April and the Crabbfest 2005 event in July, give Crabbfest Live 2004 a listen and see if you agree with my rating.

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David Bruce Murray's avatar Author: David Bruce Murray | Author's Website: http://www.musicscribe.com
Written: 03/01/2005 | Category: ReviewsCD Reviews Comments: 2
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  1.    .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) ~ 03/01/2005

    James Hales's avatar Excellent review David. I thought last year's release was slightly better than this years, but this year offers quite a bit more variety. I loved, "He Came Looking for Me" and the band's playing on "The Lamb, the Lion and the King". Seeing them do that song is worth admission price if you ask me.

    Concerning Avalon and Michael English...I REALLY hope they get work a way to include those two on next years CrabbFest release.

    I do agree...the new Brooklyn Live CD coming out will definitely go over VERY, VERY well.

  2.    .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) ~ 03/02/2005

    I also thought last years was better, but still
    enjoyed it very much



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