Chevelle Franklyn - Joy

Wednesday 12th September 2001
Chevelle Franklyn - Joy
Chevelle Franklyn - Joy

STYLE: Reggae
RATING 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 143-4036
LABEL: Main St Jamaican import mmcd0004
FORMAT: CD Album
ITEMS: 1
RRP: £12.99


Reviewed by Mike Francis

This album has 14 tracks of pure joy. From the first note of "Radio Is Playing It" to the last chord on "Joy", Chevell shows she has immense talent as a singer. You can feel that she is singing from her heart, and not just because she has a good voice. Chevell Franklin is world-renowned for her songs with Shabba Ranks and Beenie Man; this is before she became a Christian three years ago. This is her debut gospel album - and what a debut! One of my favourite tracks is "Another Saturday Night" which I've been playing on my Reggae Time programme on Cross Rhythms radio since March. It's still my number one song! I can't find any fault with this album - I love it!

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Reader Comments

Posted by Mak in Ghana @ 10:16 on Sep 23 2011

wow, am blown away and truly blessed...



Posted by Rhonda Thompson in Clermont, Florida @ 21:34 on Sep 6 2009

We went to St. Catherine Primary School together. I am hoping to see you in concert very soon. When will you be putting out another album. I love number 13 on your last album. Loving the Lord is a beautiful thing.



Posted by Kenneth in South africa @ 02:56 on Jul 20 2008

Wel, wel, wel. I ve been a christian since childhood. With the time, i kinda started feeling bored of the same airs everywhere. Ive always bin a fan of raggea dancehall. The 1st time i heard 'radio was playin' , me turnin up higher, gospel music's bumpin' n the place is on fire' i kinda felt reconected. This album is a gift



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