STYLE: Pop RATING OUR PRODUCT CODE: 13760-8871 LABEL: Independent FORMAT: CD Mini-album ITEMS: 1 RRP: £5.99
Reviewed by Tony Cummings
Despite a decidedly unimaginative name for this group from Wisconsin, Praise Team are a pleasant, easy-on-the-ear and technically impressive group of acappella harmonizers. Male and female voices blend in an attractive way and with 12 members their sound takes on a choral direction on occasions. The songs on this eight-track mini-album are covers with such composers as Russell Fragar, Annie Herring, Pete Sanchez and Tommy Walker cropping up on the composer credits. Group leaders Michael and Wendy Blakely, and indeed the members of the Northtown Church, are to be congratulated for developing such precise vocal talents.
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Posted by John in Milwaukee @ 03:38 on Feb 22 2006
Ken Pittman of Acadisc.com wrote the following review of the
CD:
Although it is only a 8 song album, the 8 songs are each
well done and are a good mix of well-known favorites and a
couple less well-known praise and worship songs.
I was particularly impressed with a very well done version
of Reuben Morgan's "Hear Our Praises" and Anne Herrings's
"There's a Stirring." I was also glad to hear the four-part
song, "Someday," recorded and arranged very well. Overall,
the Praise Team did an excellent job and I look forward to
future albums by the group.
Ken Pittman of Acadisc.com wrote the following review of the CD:
Although it is only a 8 song album, the 8 songs are each well done and are a good mix of well-known favorites and a couple less well-known praise and worship songs.
I was particularly impressed with a very well done version of Reuben Morgan's "Hear Our Praises" and Anne Herrings's "There's a Stirring." I was also glad to hear the four-part song, "Someday," recorded and arranged very well. Overall, the Praise Team did an excellent job and I look forward to future albums by the group.