Guitarist Roy Johnson is a widely respected session-man on Britain's black gospel scene, having played with Dorothy Allen, The Majestic Singers and in the Clark Sisters' backing group on British visits. This album contains instrumental versions of songs taken from 'The Church Hymnal'. Although pleasant enough, this kind of material leaves me cold I'm afraid - dangerously close to being Christian muzak for sanctified supermarkets. That said, there may be many out there who find instrumental versions of their favourite hymns soothing, even uplifting background music. It that's the case, this is for you, Roy's playing is competent throughout, and some of the arrangements are quite adventurous. If this is your bag, now's your chance to support your local session man.
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Posted by errol grey in huddersfield uk @ 11:45 on Jun 10 2007
roy is not only a guitar man but the best alround musician i
know. a hero to many top musicians out there now, if you
took the time to know and hear this guy you would be very
impressed whatever instrument he was playing at the time,
bass, all guitars, drums, keys
roy is not only a guitar man but the best alround musician i know. a hero to many top musicians out there now, if you took the time to know and hear this guy you would be very impressed whatever instrument he was playing at the time, bass, all guitars, drums, keys