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Showing posts with label Bible and Tire Recordings. Show all posts
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Tuesday, December 14, 2021

Bible and Tire Recording Company: Sacred Soul of North Carolina - New Release Review

 I just had the opportunity to review the most recent release, Sacred Soul of North Carolina from the Bible and Tire Recording Company and it's uplifting. Opening with Can't Turn Me Around from the Dedicated Men of Zion this release is on fire. This is a tight group of vocalists and potent singers. With all of the pageantry of gospel music and  all the soul of in old school soul music this is a terrific opener. With a cool R&B rhythm, they continue on It's A Shame and they really are electrifying. Johnny Ray Daniels winds out Somewhere In My Head and with a pace that's bound to get your bead bouncing. Big James Barrett & The Golden Jubilees really blend nicely on Tell It. Big James up front leads the chase and with just the right amount of electric guitar and drums. Hi stepping Use Me Lord by The Golden Jubilees really stands out with it's contemporary funky sound. Big Walt and The Faithful Jordanaires have a big sound, Big Walt having some of the richest pipes on the circuit. Faith and Harmony really have a contemporary style on We Will Work but sticking to gospel roots. With funky drum/organ backing, they are kicking it. The Johnsonaires use traditional revival style with drum reinforcement for handclaps on Shake Me to really get this track moving. With a really prominent bass line and punchy backing vocals, this track is great. Little Willie & The Fantastic Spirituralaires get a great groove going on Have You Tried Jesus. Simple call and response drives this train and with a relentless guitar/drum/keys bottom, this track has full impact. Wrapping the release is Melody Harper on Amazing Grace. Her vocals are sophisticated and incredible smooth. Breaking away from the traditional gospel feel, she embraces contemporary vocal styling with multiple key changes and vocal acrobatics. A solid closer for an impressive group of recordings. 


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Friday, June 4, 2021

Bible & Tire Recording Company release: The Last Shall Be First - The JCR Records Story, Vol 2 - New Release Review

 


I just had the opportunity to review the most recent release (June 18, 2021), The Last Shall Be First: The JCR Records Story, Vol. 2 and it's a great followup to last years release. Opening with Little Wooden Church, by The Silver Trumpets set a cool R&B pace with solid harmonies and cool guitar. The Calvary Nightengales with My Robe is one of my favorites with really rich lead lead vocal, solid backing vocals and cool electric guitar accompaniment. High energy, Stand By Me, by The Dixie Wondeers, jumps off of the record with super vocals and enthusiasm. Very cool. Another great track is Until My Days Are Gone by The Masonic Travelers with not only super vocals throughout but contagious energy. Excellent! Soulful, When I'm Gone, by The Dixie Harmonizers has great depth and richness. I like the basic approach of I'm A Changed Man, by The Dixiland Singers. With it's traditional call and response and solid singing, perfect. The Spiritual Harmonizers pump it up on It's a Needy Time with super lead vocal and grate harmony, bass guitar, light snare and cymbal. Wrapping the release is The Breckenridge Singers and Man on the Moon. A great track for closing with powerful lead vocal and bluesy understated guitar. Excellent closer.


 


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