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31 Oct 2005
Kingdom Heirs - Give Me The Mountain
![]() Label: Sonlite The Kingdom Heirs are in fine form on their latest CD titled Give Me The Mountain, their first major release since Billy Hodges joined the group to sing tenor. "Sing Shout Dance" sets the standard right off the bat, featuring bass singer Jeff Chapman on the first verse with Hodges getting several solo lines on the second verse, bridge and final chorus. Arthur Rice is showcased next on a slow, jazz lounge influenced piece written by Dianne Wilkinson called "Pray For Me." The tempo picks up and the style shifts to a basic Country feel for "I Don't Wanna Go Back." Rice is featured next on "When Jesus Speaks Life," a song that should appeal to enjoyed the Kingdom Heirs' recent number one hit, "Forever Changed." The spotlight returns to Chapman for "The Day Before He Saved Me." The second half of the CD kicks off with "God's Word" (Chapman gets in several deep growls on this one) and "My Anchor Of Hope" (a slow anthem featuring Hodges). "Poorest Man In Heaven" is my favorite track from this project. It includes a great hook from the songwriters (Marty Funderburke and Jeff Silvey), an exciting arrangement from the production team of Jeff Collins and Arthur Rice, and Rice does an outstanding job on the vocal. I smiled when I heard Rice's soulful line at the end ("Oh yeah!") followed by what sounds like a spontaneous laugh. Steve French steps up to sing the title track next, and the CD concludes with another jazz lounge influenced track called "So Long And Goodbye" (again written by Wilkinson, with Jerry Kelso co-writing as well). Be sure to listen to the very end of your CD. The band returns for a brief humorous postscript after the last chord fades out. If you've ever wanted to hear perfect studio musicians playing out of sync, this is your chance! All things considered, this is an excellent CD by the Kingdom Heirs. By the way, they DO provide song lyrics in the package. That's an expense some major Southern Gospel record labels have eliminated, but it's great to see the Kingdom Heirs and Sonlite continuing to offer this for the fans. Reader Comments
This is a great CD, it features Jeff Chapman alot, which is one of my favorites and one of the best bass singers out there today. I think their best project was Forever Changed but this is an awesome one too. One of the sings out of many I like on here is "Sing Shout Dance",its a fun upbeat song.
Commented by (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 11/05/2005
I agree Aaron. Jeff has one of the fullest bass voices in SG today. He joins Mike Holcomb and Gene McDonald as the 3 greatest CURRENT SG bass's today IMO. I love "I Don't Wanna Go Back" "Pray For Me" and "Give Me the Mountain." I think this cd is very nearly equal to Forever Changed and it should do well for 'em. Keep it up guys, I LOVE ya'lls music!
Commented by (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 11/07/2005
TJ, I just had to add 2 more of the greatest bass singers out there today, Chris West and Tim Duncan for sure! wow those guys can sing.
Commented by (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 11/08/2005
Chris West!?! Has anybody heard him on MMQ's cds? The boy can sing bass! Duncan's got a great voice too. (I heard him sing a song without a mic the other night and was thoroughly impressed)
Billy Hodges is doing great replacing Jody. Where does KHQ find all these skyhigh tenors? lol It's also time for Arthur Rice to collect some SN awards. Anyone agree?
Commented by (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 11/08/2005
Hey, I know this is a bit late but I have to agree about Arthur Rice. He is far and away the best lead singer I have ever heard. Good Luck and God Bless
Commented by (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) On 07/10/2006
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