This is a rarity for me, new, modern powerhouse Gospel. Unky Cliff sent me this months ago, but I just got around to putting ears on it because I wasn't all that interested. Mistake! Yes it is more modern and musically not what I'd call ,straight up my alley', but whew, this powerful stuff! Really well recorded, apparently in front of a large congregation. Well worth a listen!
"One of gospel music's fastest-rising stars, Tye Tribbett's Greater Than
shows again his fresh and open-minded approach to the genre. He keeps
the solid bass runs, organ embellishments, and vigorous, energetic
choral vocals of traditional gospel, but then melts in modern and
contemporary urban touches with funky horns, synths, electric guitars,
and impassioned singing that is equal parts praise and party."
"Tye Tribbett first came to national attention in 1997 when he entered
his group, GA, into the McDonalds and Wrigley's Gospel choir
competitions, where they 'swept the competitions,' winning first place
in all categories. The group quickly became highly in demand, performing
with music industry superstars Gloria Estefan, LeAnn Rimes, Elton John,
Luther Vandross, and Stevie Wonder. They also appeared with Jill Scott,
India Arie, John Mellencamp, Musiq Soulchild, and The Roots, among many
other artists, and toured with Faith Hill and Don Henley. Tribbett and
his group performed 'Let Go, Let God' on the soundtrack of the Dream
Works animated film 'The Prince of Egypt' with award-winning duo Mary
Mary. The group also appeared on Commons' Electric Circus album, Jessica
Simpsons' Christmas album, Will Smiths' project 'Lost & Found', on a
song featuring Mary J. Blige, and Justin Timberlake's 'Cry Me A River.'
His highly anticipated debut album, 'Life' (2004), brought
Tribbett and his group, GA (Greater Anointing), a wide array of new fans
and a Stellar Award nomination. Tribbett's sophomore project with GA,
'Victory', was released in 2006, debuting at #1 on Billboard's Top
Gospel Albums chart. This break-out project, which included the #1
gospel radio single, 'Victory,' received three Stellar Awards, three
GRAMMY® Award nominations and a Dove Award nomination. His third
release, 'Stand Out' (2008), again topped the charts and earned the
group another nomination for a GRAMMY® Award. In 2009, Tribbett, who is
also an accomplished musician who plays multiple instruments, retired GA
and made other changes in his musical style and direction, resulting in
the 2010 release of the aptly named 'Fresh'. The CD, which the
Washington Post called 'a wondrous album,' also entered Billboard's Top
Gospel Albums chart at #1."
