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3rd Gift: Story, Song and Spirit CD (2009)
Gregory Sears songs Liner Note Author: Gary D. Hines.
Recording information: FlexSound.Studio, Kansas City, MO; Pyramid Studios, San Francisco, CA; Savannah Street Music, Minneapolis, MN.
Photographers: Keith Langsdorf; Karl Demer.
Arrangers: Gary D. Hines; Gary Hines.
Personnel: Sounds of Blackness (background vocals); Jayn Higgins (vocals, soprano); Geoffrey Jones (vocals, baritone, bass voice); Bridget Dawkins, Ginger Commodore, Mira Veda, Martin Miller, Mariah Miller, Carrie Harrington (vocals); Andrea Tribitt, ...
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Unity CD (2005)
Gregory Sears music CDs Audio Mixers: Jeff Taylor ; Bradley Yost.
Recording information: SLR Studios, Edina, MN.
Director: Gary Hines.
Arranger: Gary Hines.
Sounds of Blackness: Terrence "T-Bone" Frierson (vocals); Gary Hines, Larry Robinson, Billy Steele, Larry Sims, Daryl Boudreaux, Louis J. Wilson, Juan Carlos Navarro.
Personnel: Billy Steele (vocals, piano, keyboards); Carrie Harrington, Jamecia Bennett (vocals, background vocals); David "Sparky" Hughes, Cynthia Johnson (vocals); Jayn Higgins, Angela Henderson ...
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Night Before Christmas II CD
Gregory Sears CD discography Sounds of Blackness released their first Christmas album, Night Before Christmas: A Musical Fantasy, back in 1992. Produced by Terry Lewis and Jimmy Jam, one of the most dominant urban production teams of the 1980s, it was full of the big, cavernous, and somewhat trippy R&B sound the duo specialized in, and the result, at least to some ears, was ...
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Time for Healing CD (1997)
Gregory Sears albums TIME FOR HEALING was nominated for a 1998 Grammy Award for Best Gospel Album By A Choir Or Chorus.
Time for Healing signaled the departure of producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis from the Sounds of Blackness camp. Sounds of Blackness -- and particularly group leader Gary Hines -- also abandon the new jack swing motifs of previous albums in favor ...
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Evolution Of Gospel CD (1991)
Gregory Sears discography Though from beginning to end one of the best gospel albums of its era, The Evolution of Gospel became and remains noteworthy because of three songs in particular: "Optimistic," "The Pressure," and "Testify." These three songs rocketed to the upper reaches of the R&B charts in 1992, all three entering the Top 20 and "Optimistic" peaking at number three ...
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