The Inspirations Bring "The One in the Water"
The Inspirations, a hallmark name in Classic Gospel Quartet Music, bring The One in the Water.. If you were raised on the sounds of the Gospel Singing Jubilee. If traditional Quartet harmonies delivered with exuberance and heartfelt earnestness speak to your heart, then you are already a fan of this new release from one of the most important groups in the history of Southern Gospel Music. The album releases on July 14.
With The One in the Water, The Inspirations do not waver from the classic quartet style they have been carrying and made famous for the last 5 plus decades. This album marks the return of instantly recognizable vocalists Archie Watkins, Eddie Deitz and Marlon Shubert. They join Matt Dibler and Roland Kesterson along with band members Luke Vaught and Casey Johnson to offer a selection of songs that represent the finest in traditional Christian music.
The lead-off title track sets the tone of the album with Archie on lead vocals. It's old-time Gospel with piano and acoustic instrumentation and passionate quartet vocals. Up-tempo songs of praise and thankfulness for our blessings are found here too as in "When Jesus Turns My Prison into My Shouting Ground" sung by Roland Kesterson that celebrates God's promises amidst life's hardships.
We also hear it in the Doo-Wop, bass lead vocals of "I Shall Not Be Moved" featuring Marlin Shubert. Lovely ballads add so much to The Inspiration's sound. "Teaching Me to Fly" is one such ballad sung by Archie Watkins and it speaks through metaphor on how God wants to see us mature and grow spiritually.
The group is no stranger to patriotic songs and they've included a great one here. "We are Christians" is a proclamation of a Christian nation, not ashamed of voicing pride in those beliefs.
"Thank God for Preachers" is another standout song with both a sentimental and thankful message wrapped in perhaps the recordings most catchy melody.
From 1964 to 2017 we see the legacy and musical importance of The Inspirations continue. It is a contribution to Christian music that has remained mostly unchanged, certifying it as a truly classic sound. It is a sound that preserves both a traditional Gospel sound as well as traditional Christian values. The Inspirations never lose sight of these very important things. It's all about the music and it's all about serving the Lord.
Tags : THE INSPIRATIONS crossroads entertainment crossroads records the one in the water the inspirations new album
Hot Trends
-
Gordon Mote Unveils the Passion & Stories Behind the Making of "Love Love Love"
-
Pastor Greg Locke's DocuFilm "Come Out In Jesus Name" a Huge Hit at the Box Office
-
Lysa TerKeurst Remarries Two Years After Divorce
-
Belinda Adu Shares the Story Behind "Try"
-
Christian Music Artist Jamie Slocum Dies After He Was Hit by a Bus
-
Citizen Way Returns with the Celebratory "That Thank You Song!"
-
The Nelons' Final Album, "Loving You," Recorded Just Before Fatal Plane Accident, Arrives Aug. 30
-
Michael W. Smith is Becoming a Grandfather Again
-
Cory Asbury “Cover to Cover” Album Review
-
Lauren Daigle No Longer Considers Herself a "Christian" Artist
-
Katie Braswell Releases a Fresh Rendition of "Holy Forever"
-
7 Things to Know About Brothers of the Heart's "Listen to the Music"
-
Hillsong's Marty Sampson Clarifies that He Has Not Renounced His Faith But is Close
-
Fernando Ortega Talks Exclusively About His New EP "For All The Saints"
-
Here Are the Lyrics to Anne Wilson and Chris Tomlin's "The Cross"
Most Popular
-
Gordon Mote Unveils the Passion & Stories Behind the Making of "Love Love Love"
-
Pastor Greg Locke's DocuFilm "Come Out In Jesus Name" a Huge Hit at the Box Office
-
Lysa TerKeurst Remarries Two Years After Divorce
-
Belinda Adu Shares the Story Behind "Try"
-
Christian Music Artist Jamie Slocum Dies After He Was Hit by a Bus
-
Citizen Way Returns with the Celebratory "That Thank You Song!"
-
The Nelons' Final Album, "Loving You," Recorded Just Before Fatal Plane Accident, Arrives Aug. 30
-
Michael W. Smith is Becoming a Grandfather Again
-
Cory Asbury “Cover to Cover” Album Review
-
Lauren Daigle No Longer Considers Herself a "Christian" Artist
-
Katie Braswell Releases a Fresh Rendition of "Holy Forever"
-
7 Things to Know About Brothers of the Heart's "Listen to the Music"
-
Hillsong's Marty Sampson Clarifies that He Has Not Renounced His Faith But is Close
-
Fernando Ortega Talks Exclusively About His New EP "For All The Saints"
-
Here Are the Lyrics to Anne Wilson and Chris Tomlin's "The Cross"