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Personnel: Keith "Wonderboy" Johnson (vocals); Spanky Williams (vocals, various instruments, programming); David Caton (various instruments, programming); Tyrone Jackson (acoustic & electric guitars, bass); Jamie Bethea (piano, Fender Rhodes piano); Ray Braswell (Fender Rhodes piano, organ, keyboards, background vocals); Hezekiyah Bethea (bass); Jamal Lewis (drums); Darrell McFadden (background vocals). Producers: Keith Johnson, Spanky Williams, David Caton. Recorded at Raymarkable, Rocky Mountain, North Carolina; Spuko Music, Brooklyn, New York and D. Caton's Spot, Queens, New York.
New Season Music | List Price | $7.99 (You save $0.30) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Gospel CDs, Religion, Christian | | Label | Verity | | Orig Year | 2004 | | All Time Sales Rank | 54395  | | CD Universe Part number | 6703702 | | Catalog number | 59166 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Apr 20, 2004 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Personnel | Keith "Wonderboy" Johnson - vocals Darrell McFadden - background vocals David Caton - various instruments, programming Tyrone Jackson - acoustic & electric guitars, bass Hezekiyah Bethea - bass Ray Braswell - Fender Rhodes piano, organ, keyboards, background vocals Jamal Lewis - drums Jamie Bethea - piano, Fender Rhodes piano
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Keith "Wonderboy" Johnson New Season Songs New Season Music Review Average Rating: (4.5 out of 5 stars)   Wow Listen Hye This Cd iS what i call a true blessing kieth. He'll do it again inspires me to keep on . let go let god lets me know my enmies can't do nothing but hate but god will fix them. i would like to bring u to tallahassee florida i Love you An ur cd so much. Submitted by Jennifercody8891 (Tallahassee Florida,USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
My name is Jacquille Your c.d. is off the chain.I sing quatet too.Iget most of my singing ideas from you.You are my biggest hero.I will alwayas love your music.I think your songs are very spiritual and sweetsounding.New season is the perfect c.d.
Sincerly your #1fan
Jacquille Campbell(Gospel J.C. Singers)
Submitted by Jacquille Campbell arkadelphcampbell (231-156st Calumet City ,Illinois) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Awesome This cd is amazing. I love the variety of songs. You music is truly a blessing and keep God first in everything you do. My God continue to bless this young man with many more talents. Submitted by coxk (Columbus, MS, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
TRULY WORTH HAVING Keith"Wonderboy"Johnson's new CD is amazing. The songs will be a blessing to everyone that hears them."I'll Give You Praise" is a soon to be classic!!!
I would rank this along with Fred Hammond's lastest album as the two best albums I have heard this year in any music genre. Submitted by michael.l.mayo (Washington,D.C.) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Personnel: Ann Austin (vocals); Ann Austin; John Harrison (piano); Mark Pucci (acoustic bass); Mark Pucci (double bass); Rusty Russo, Rusty Russo (drums); Paul Good (guitar); John Harrison III (piano). Audio Mixers: John Harrison; Peter Kontrimas. Recording information: PBS Studios, Westwood, MA. Photographer: David Jr. Arruda. Arrangers: John Harrison; John Harrison III; Rusty Russo. First recordings by promising jazz vocalists, those who display perfect pitch and the ability to imitate the great stylists and standards of yesteryear, are a dime a dozen. Fine singers, who bring something new to classic material and write their own songs, are rare. A singer in the full of life who showcases these latter talents full throttle on a debut is extraordinary. Massachusetts singer and songwriter Ann Austin is just that. Her first outing, the wonderful Lost in Your Eyes, is an exercise in panache, earthy elegance, and personal style from start to finish. In her clean throaty contralto, she throws notions of detached cool to the wind as she provocatively and originally interprets canon material, vernacular pop songs, and contributes four fine originals. Expressively Austin as a vocalist posses the immediacy and complexity of a Laura Nyro, though her jazz chops are sharp, hip, and marvelous. Austin's voice carries within it an emotional honesty and expressiveness that is refreshing and soulful in its openness. Accompanied by fine quartet led by pianist/arranger/composer John Harrison III, Austin approaches jazz songbook material like "Ballad of the Sad Young Men" with an empathy that is startling. Accompanied only by Harrison, one can hear the grain of her voice, the poetic lyric become a nearly visual paean to the passage of time and youth, a poignant hymn to mortality that carries within it sorrow, reverie, and acceptance. Her reading of Stevie Wonder's "Lately," with Harrison's bossa arrangement and guitarist Paul Good's shimmering tropical vamp, brings out the intricacies in the melody and the sense of panic and loss in the lyric. Mark Pucci's bassline introduces Sonny Burke's "Black Coffee," dressed stylishly in drummer Rusty Russo's high-hat whisper. Austin follows Harrison into the verse and it's all want, all pain, all bewildered, thwarted love; it comes straight from the pit of the belly and aches without apology. The same goes for Jim Doris' "Oh Me Oh My," where the halting grace in the song's verse expresses a kind of need that's unsettling. When she lets that feeling loose, the raw desire that expresses the notion "love has no pride" is pasted Technicolor in the heart of the listener. As evidenced by her version of Rudy Stevenson's "Ain't No Use," and her own "Cha Cha ...
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