
CD Reviews01 Sep 2008
Mike & Kelly Bowling - Faith to Believe
Producer: Mike Bowling & Tre' Corley Label: Cannan/Curb/WB Records Website: http://www.mikeandkellybowling.com Mike Bowling. That name has been synonymous with strong songs, a Hinson-like vocal style, and one of the strongest solo ministries in recent years. Kelly Bowling. That name is associated with the lady who stood next to Jason Crabb for years and could hold her own there as well. After the Crabb Family separated last year, Mike & Kelly entered their new chapter in ministry together - and it couldn't sound any better. Mike & Kelly are joined by Jeff Snyder on their debut recording Faith to Believe. Mike produced all but one track on the album, and you can tell right off the bat that this is a musical match made in heaven. Mike's traditional country style is found on cuts like "I've Never Walk Alone" and "The Only One". He even goes for a bluesy sound on "Notified" and traditional Southern on "I Never Shall Forget the Day". Kelly's influences are abundant as well - especially on the sweet sounding "A Miracle Today", Gospel-tinged "It's Alright", and Crabb Family-esque "God's Not Through With You." Jeff Snyder proves a worthy vocalist on "Oh How Sweet Is the Victory" - and clocking in at just under two and half minutes - proves to be one of the strongest cuts on the disc with it's up-tempo country sound. Jeff also pulls out a fantastic vocal on the beautiful "Keep Breathing". Lyrically - you won't find much that goes outside of what Mike & Kelly have been singing about all these years. Songs like "Your Cries Have Awoken the Master", "We Have a Savior", "A Miracle Today", and "God's Not Through With You" speak right to the need of the listener and shows the true heart of Mike & Kelly Bowling. Also - with songs being written by such greats as Sue C. Smith, Becky & Sonya Isaacs, Marcia Henry, Ronnie Hinson, Chad Cates, Carroll McGruder, Mike & Kelly, and more - the songs are bound to be ministry oriented. Faith to Believe is a fantastic introduction to the ministry of Mike & Kelly Bowling. Their progressive-meets-country sound is right at the center of where Southern Gospel music has been heading over the last couple of years - and the group performs it flawlessly. There's not one mis-step on this recording. But with two veterans and one musically savvy newcomer on board - did we expect otherwise? Faith to Believe is hands down the best recording of the year. Song List: Your Cries Have Awoken the Master It's Alright I've Never Walked Alone God's Not Through With You Oh How Sweet Is the Victory Notified A Miracle Today I Never Shall Forget the Day I Have Faith The Only One Keep Breathing We Have a Saviour Reader Comments
The best recording of the year? It is good, I agree, but that's a pretty big statement! I enjoyed the CD, but really did not find it terribly different from or better than other Mike Bowling projects in the past.
Commented by ** On 09/02/2008
The only song I really just cannot get into is their rendition of "We Have a Savior". After hearing Priscilla McGruder sing the song, no one else has been able to touch it in my book. I don't know if it's the style or what, but I just can't get into M&KB;'s version. I just hit the skip button when it comes to the song. Otherwise, this is an exeptional piece of work. Though I wouldn't call the BEST of 2008, it definitely is one of them!
Commented by ** On 09/02/2008
Commented by ** On 09/02/2008
Commented by ** On 09/02/2008
Well we can all agree to disagree right?!
James, what has your favorite cd been so far this year? Mine has been Kim Hopper's solo project...much better than her first IMO!
Commented by ** On 09/03/2008
Dove Brothers Quartet - Life Gold City - Moment of Truth Though I agree, Kim's new solo release is the best of the two ahe has released. I have been a fan of Kim since her days with the Greenes. Her new release is awesome.
Commented by ** On 09/03/2008
“Always acknowledge a fault. This will throw those in authority off their guard and give you an opportunity to commit more."---Mark Twain If forced to pick just one, I'd go with Kim Hopper's.
“Always acknowledge a fault. This will throw those in authority off their guard and give you an opportunity to commit more."---Mark Twain
Commented by ** On 09/23/2008
Commented by ** On 09/23/2008
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