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Kingdom Heirs - Sing It Again

imageLabel: Sonlite
Producer: Arthur Rice
Song Titles: “Lord Do It Again,” “I Go To The Rock,” “When He Reached Down His Hand,” “Anchored In The Rock,” “I Want To Be Just Like You,” “I’ve Passed Over,” ” ‘Til The Storm Passes By,” “I’ll Stand,” “Hello Mama,” and “I’m Gonna Sing”
The Kingdom Heirs have released Sing It Again to introduce their new line up performers. New faces include Jeff Chapman on bass vocals, Jodi Hosterman on tenor, and Adam Harman handling the keyboard duties. This CD is essentially a “table” or “concert” product. It mostly includes songs the Kingdom Heirs have recorded previously with different vocalists.
The song selection is excellent. Of course, they had the benefit of hindsight with this concept, and hindsight is always a great judge of quality. The biggest prize among the newcomers is Hosterman. That’s not a put down on Chapman or Harman, because both are very capable professionals. It’s just that Hosterman really stands out. When he kicks in with a tenor melody line on tunes like “Lord Do It Again” and “I Go To The Rock” at the beginning of the CD, you hear a clear, refined tone quality in his voice. He’s extremely precise on pitch, even on up-tempo numbers. He chooses accuracy over showing off his range, which shows maturity for a young tenor. Hosterman is also featured on the classic “‘Til The Storm Passes Over,” where he demonstrates his ability to sell a slow song. Concert fans are sure to eat that one up.
Other interesting cuts include two cover songs: Phillips, Craig and Dean‘s “I Want To Be Just Like You” features Steve French while “I’m Gonna Sing” is presented with little alteration from the Gaither Vocal Band‘s original version. Chapman is featured on “When He Reached Down His Hand” and Arthur Rice reprises “Hello Mama” for his devoted fans. One interesting twist is heard when Chapman takes the bass line in the opposite direction from the earlier recording of “Anchored In The Rock.”
I’m giving this recording 3 1/2 stars. It sounds good. The music production level is somewhat basic fare, but overall, this CD is great for any Kingdom Heirs fans who want a project with the new guys. Several moments really do shine, while others could have benefitted from some extra polish in the studio.
Rating: 3 and half Star Rating

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David Bruce Murray's avatar Author: David Bruce Murray | Author's Website: http://www.musicscribe.com
Written: 03/15/2003 | Category: CD Reviews Comments: 3
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  1.    .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) ~ 03/18/2003

    Hey Steve, thumbs up to you and the guys. You all are sounding super. See you at Dollywood! Maybe...
    Debbie P.

  2.    .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) ~ 03/21/2003

    I went to see the new K.H. for the first time a couple of months ago. They are one of the best groups in S.G. music today. I give them a five and cant wait for the new project. God bless.
    -Steve

  3.    .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) ~ 04/02/2004

    They are okay but not as good as when David Sutton and Eric Bennett was there. Integrity Quartet has the better vocals now! :thumbsdown:



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