Tony Cummings and Mike Rimmer survey all the releases to find the best Christian music albums of 2007
As in years past, Tony Cummings and Mike Rimmer have listened to a colossal stack of Christian music albums released in 2007. Here they identify what they believe to be the very, very best.
[DWEEB] - It Came From
Outer Space (Risen)
The most anticipated British
Christian rock album of the year scrapes in with a December release.
[dweeb] have promised much with their two EPs but this album takes
things to a totally different level. With an excellent production, a
mixture of catchy songs augmented with a few surreal and avant garde
moments, this is a superb set that get deeper and better lyrically
every time you listen. The band have a strong musical personality and
they keep improving. Gone are the imponderable songs with the surreal
lyrics to be replaced with slightly less imponderable songs with
slightly less surreal lyrics. This is the album that will put them on
the map and 2008 will be their year!
Mike Rimmer
£9.97 at Cross Rhythms Direct
THEBANDWITHNONAME - Dying
To Be There (Movation)
Winner of the CBC Contemporary
Album Of The Year award, this is, as I stated at the time of release,
producer Zarc Porter's master work. With the opener beginning with its
deceptively gentle piano part before a sledgehammer rhythm and
blistering chorus through to the equally memorable closer, this is
hugely inventive stuff which blends breakbeat R&B, hard rock, UK
grime and dance music in a fusion which makes most American music
sound stereotyped by comparison. The lyrics are full on evangelism
("All you need is a real salvation/Death defied will walk on free")
while the vocals and raps from Chip, Leon, J and Straff are
exhilarating.
Tony Cummings
£9.97 at Cross Rhythms Direct
TRIN-I-TEE 5:7 - T57
(Spirit Rising Music, US import)
After spending four
years away from recording, Trin-I-tee 5:7 return with a superb new
set that demonstrate just how exciting gospel R&B can be! Signed
to Beyonce Knowles' dad's new gospel label, it's clear the mastermind
behind the success of Destiny's Child has the acumen and musical
knowledge to take our gospel girls into new territory and that's just
what happens here. With two group members coming from New Orleans,
some of these songs were influenced by events following Hurricane
Katrina. From pure gospel ballads to clubby thumping R&B, there
isn't anything else that's been released this year that touches this.
Thoroughly contemporary it may be but it doesn't skimp on the gospel
content of the lyrics either.
Mike Rimmer
£9.97 at Cross Rhythms Direct
TIM HUGHES - Holding
Nothing Back (Survivor)
By most people's perspective,
'When Silence Falls' was a rather low key album and not up to the
standard of its huge selling predecessor, but on this, the British
worship leader has made his best album so far. Thanks in part to the
production work of Nathan Nockels and Matt Bronleewe who give Tim a
much edgier rock sound with multi-layered guitars biting through
those anthemic choruses, this is an album as dynamically thrilling as
any rock release but as spirit lifting as any worship album around.
The stomping "Happy Day" is a special delight while the beautifully
uplifting "Everything" and the powerful title track are all
exceptional songs. British contemporary worship shows no sign of
falling from the world Church map.
Tony Cummings
£9.97 at Cross Rhythms Direct
KEVIN MAX - The Blood
(Infinity, US import)
After releasing two excellent but
arty albums that pleased Max's own sensibilities but failed to find a
big audience, the last days of December see Kevin release something
completely different. Drawing on his gospel influences, Kevin dug
deep to find some classic gospel songs which he covered by combining
the vibe of the originals but managed to remake them for 21st century
ears. Thus Mahalia Jackson, Sister Rosetta and even Andrae Crouch are
channelled through Max's impressive and distinctive voice. Doing an
album of covers is a difficult thing because the originals can so
easily haunt you. But 'The Blood' manages to transcend these issues
by switching things around. Kevin's cover version of The Impressions'
"People Get Ready" features a fine duet with Mary Mary's Erica
Campbell and some amazing guitar playing making it a highlight of the
set. He's recruited fellow dc Talkers Toby Mac and Michael Tait for
the cover of Prince's "The Cross" which will be a huge song in 2008.
Old gospel meets new style and the album deserves to put Kevin back
on the map commercially if his last two albums haven't burned too
many bridges.
Mike Rimmer
£8.97 at Cross Rhythms Direct
FOUR KORNERZ - Soulectric
(UB1)
The Juba brothers' brand of infectious,
Afro-tinged gospel funk may not be to everyone's taste but this is
still a hugely impressive debut. From the anarchic "It's A Scream"
through to the chilled out "Let It Go" (complete with some delightful
harmonies) this is classy music which effortlessly draws in reggae
(JA's Sherwin Gardner guests on "Conquerors") and hip-hop (catch
Britain's premier rapper Jahaziel and American wordsmith Verbs).
Breaking free of the somewhat stylised sounds of much British gospel,
this deservedly won a recent Gospel Album Of The Year award.
Tony Cummings
£9.97 at Cross Rhythms Direct
ONEHUNDREDHOURS - As Sure
As The Stars (Survivor)
For this album, the band worked
much more organically with the songwriting with Tre Sheppard
presenting songs at an earlier stage for the band to chip in and the
result is an album that feels more cohesive than anything they've
recorded before. Where 'Stronger Than My Heart' was a dark album as
Sheppard wrestled with depression, 'As Sure As the Stars' is packed
with uplifting invitations to know God better. Sheppard's soulful
vocal delivery is now augmented by an expanded band and the fuller
sound means that a rocker like "Home" takes on a higher trajectory.
This is a passionate album packed with insight and punch the air
optimism. "Love Come Take Me Home" became a favourite on
Rimmerama.
Mike Rimmer
£9.97 at Cross Rhythms Direct
JEREMY RIDDLE - Full
Attention (Vineyard Music)
The worship leader at
Anaheim Vineyard (the fellowship where, of course, the whole Vineyard
stream of churches began), Jeremy unexpectedly delivered one of the
most powerful albums ever released to the worshipping Church. With a
vocal style which exudes emotion and daring rock arrangements which
howl in a vortex of guitar sounds one moment and then cut away to
acappella moments the next, this is hugely powerful and musically
provocative stuff while such songs as "God Of All Glory" and "Close"
deserve to be heard in churches way beyond Vineyard's normal reach.
Riddle's take on the old William Cowper hymn "God Moves In A
Mysterious Way" is another standout. But wherever you look, this
album contains passion musicianship and God-centredness like few
other releases.
Tony Cummings
£9.97 at Cross Rhythms Direct
ANBERLIN - Cities (Tooth
& Nail)
The Florida band seem to have emerged with
few Brits noticing to become American best sellers and this powerful
project builds on their two previous Tooth & Nail albums. Stephen
Christian's vocals have become a gritty tour de force while Nathan
Young's drumming literally powers the band along. The exceptional
radio friendly songs on this release "Godspeed", "There Is No
Mathematics To Love And Loss", "Reclusion" and "Inevitable" are
modern rock at its finest while the nearly nine-minute long "(*Fin)"
is an epic which begins with an acoustic guitar, brings in a
children's choir and moves to a juddering climax. No wonder these
guys have been picked up by Universal Music for the big mainstream
push.
Tony Cummings
£9.97 at Cross Rhythms Direct
BLUETREE - Greater Things
(Independent)
Recorded and released independently, this
album from a new Belfast rock worship band is packed with huge,
majestic rock songs swathed in guitars with growing and fading
intensities to make things interesting. With no commercial pressures
they create lengthy tracks and take their time. "Life's Noise" is a
killer track built around a rifle FX as a percussive riff. "God Of
This City" is another immense track and demonstrates the band's
supreme ability to create what I'd call prophetic rock and worship.
The fact they manage to do it without sounding churchy gives the band
a good platform to reach out beyond the walls of the Church and while
they remain independent, there's every chance that they'll continue
to make adventurous music. For the moment, they remain the most
exciting new band of 2007.
Mike Rimmer
£9.97 at Cross Rhythms Direct
SHEKINAH GLORY MINISTRY -
Jesus (Kingdom)
The third release from the
Chicago-based church worship crew follows a similar approach to their
previous releases. It's a double CD worship experience with no
concessions to creating anything commercial. Instead they simply
capture the worship of the church. There are loads of live gospel
albums out there but what separates this album is the way that they
present inspiring songs but then mix into the equation strong
inspirational spontaneous worship. When was the last time that you
heard a worship leader on a live album break out into tongues? When
was the last time that you heard a number of prophetic spontaneous
songs where the worship leader brought God's word directly to the
congregation? This is exciting gospel worship that pushes back the
boundaries and sounds like the most exciting live gospel record to be
recorded all year.
Mike Rimmer
£9.97 at Cross Rhythms Direct
DA'TRUTH - Open Book (Cross
Movement)
The holy hip-hop underground is thriving but
few of the multitude of righteous rappers have come close to finding
the uplifting lyrics and production inspiration that this release
exudes. The Philadelphia-based rapper looks at the problems facing
men in and out of the Church in "Man Up", offers a tribute to his
wife "Rose" and on "That Great Day" expresses a determination to
honour Christ alone. Many of the tracks feature live sounding big
beats while the bass drum heavy roller "Why I Do" would get any
hip-hop audience shaking a leg. There's a touch of R&B vocals
from Tia Pitman on one track while the brief interludes tell the
story of the rapper's life. Truly impressive stuff.
Tony
Cummings
£9.97 at Cross Rhythms Direct
MAVIS STAPLES - We'll Never
Turn Back (Anti)
In the '60s, Mavis Staples along with
the Staples Singers soundtracked the civil rights movement in
America. This album re-creates that vibe by pulling together some
songs from that era and giving them an earthy production. Staples has
finally found her place musically after a patchy set of solo albums
over the years and with guitarist Ry Cooder producing the set and
adding his trademark vibey guitar, this is a fabulous album. Classics
like "We Shall Not Be Moved" and "99 And ½" are reinterpreted and a
new story song "Down In Mississippi" contains Staples' memories of
the era told in a powerful way. It's rootsy gospel, blues and soul
served up in timeless fashion and interpreted by one of
R&B/gospel's GREAT voices.
Mike Rimmer
£11.97 at Cross Rhythms Direct


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