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In 2002, Sounds of Gospel released You Brought the Sunshine/Unworthy, which contained two albums -- You Brought the Sunshine (1990, originally released on Sounds of Gospel) and Unworthy (1990, also originally on Sounds of Gospel) -- by the joyous Clark Sisters on one compact disc. ~ Tim Sendra
You Brought The Sunshine/Unworthy CD
Clark Sisters You Brought The Sunshine/Unworthy Music You Brought The Sunshine/Unworthy Music Review Average Rating: (3.8 out of 5 stars)   You Brought the Sunshine! This album is awesome. Of Coarse "You Brought The Sunshine" is my favorite but I love Twinkie's writing Skills. "Center thy will" is a nice song. Dorinda puts her heart & soul on "Overdoes of the holy ghost" and Karen leds "Endow Me". Twinkie thens shows off on "He keeps me Company", "Walking in the spirit", & "Crown Him lord of all". Dr. Mattie Moss Clark Steps in on "Psalm 31"
And "Unworthy" is a good album also. My favorite is "unworthy" where Dorinda shares a sermonette and is on led vocals "I'm goanna have just what i want" & "I'll Never turn back". Karen sings "I can do all things through Christ". Twinkie soulful voice is heard on "My Mind is Made up," & "Keep on looking up". And Dr. Mattie Moss Clark is On "Jesus Loves YOu" Submitted by hockn5 (ft worth,tx) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 2 of 2 found this helpful.
Blown Away My...I never knew gospel contemporary music can sound this good. These ladies sound so lovely...I really dig this album. Shux, I might buy their collection. LOL Submitted by kimberlygrandison2001 (Bronx, NY)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Sit in the glory of God Sit down....relax and let the glory of God wash your spirit. No need to say more. Submitted by yvonne_bd (Fort Worth, TX, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Another Classic, Lousy Reissue Again, yet another classic gospel album receiving a very poor reissue. The sound quality here is some of the worst I've heard. Very unprofessional. I hope this is reissued properly some time soon. Submitted by gavin (detroit, mi) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Praise Belongs To God! I love this cd ! ! !
"Praise Belongs To God", "His Yoke Is Easy" and "In Him There Is No Sorrow" are my favorites ;))
! ! ! Submitted by terry37073 (NiederSachsen, DE) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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$12.55 CHAPPO fuses indie rock with swamp blues, New Orleans jazz progressions, a sweet embrace of pop and an occasional hip-hop beat. It is music you'd make with a tire iron, a hubcap and a one-string guitar in the middle of the swamp, a social-political commentary in an adventure song. The charismatic frontman, Alex Chappo, has a voice that has been known to call up the comparison to Neil Young and his innovation and performance reminiscent of the likes of Beck or The Flaming Lips. Their debut, Media Machine, was produced by Andrew Felluss and features Gabe Cummins on electric guitar, Dan Asher on bass, Simon Lott on drums, Pat McLellan plays keys, Chris Olson on saxophone and Alex Chappo on acoustic guitar, harmonica and lead vocals.Singer-songwriter ...
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