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This month we take
you to the state of Texas and introduce to some and present to others
Connection. Their 2007 recording is titled
Victory Live. This is the group’s
second recording. Their freshman project, Troubles Won't Last Always, was
released in 2001.
According to information from their website “Connection started as a group of
church musicians with about 7 teenagers ranging in ages of 13-18. They called
themselves "The Youth Musicians". As the young men grew in age and stature, they
felt the need for a name change. Thus, Connection was born in the year of 2000.”
The group consists of Kareem Jackson (lead vocalist), Rodney Hughes (keyboards
and background vocalist), Prentice Denkins (guitarist, background and lead
vocalist), Tristain Milladge (guitarist), Kenneth Robinson, Jr. (background
vocalist), Johnny Gray (background vocalist), Gregg Davis (drums and background
vocalist), Charles Samples, Jr. (Keyboards), and Dawayne Milladge (bass
guitarist). These guys are seasoned musicians and extraordinary singers. In
addition to the group, Pastor John Jasper, Jr. (the host pastor), André Tate of
The Williams Brothers,
and Levie "Ash" Wright of
The Lighthouse Singers
also make appearances on this
project.
The new release is a Live recording. The recoding took place at New Light
Baptist Church, Houston, Texas. And, from time to time you can actually hear the
audience's participation in the recording.
The recording opens with "Lord I Need."
This is a very smooth and thought provoking
ballad. It could almost be considered a prayer. Listen closely to the words. The
tempo picks up slightly on
"He Made A Way."
"I’m Nothing"
is the next track. This
song is one to which every Christian can relate. The song simply states that
we are nothing without the Lord.
"Heaven is My Goal"
is the next track. The background harmony in this track is
outstanding. The lead singer and the background vocals interact exceptionally well
on this track. Levie Ash Wright, Jr. makes his appearance on Trouble Won’t Last
Always. This is one of two songs on the CD that was not written by
Kareem Jackson. It was written by Michael Taylor.
The next track is
"We’re Going To Make It."
This song will encourage
you. No matter what you are going through or dealing with, know that you’re
going to make it. By the way, the host church choir provides the background
vocals for this track.
André Tate makes his appearance on
"Good To Me Parts 1 and 2."
Listen closely and
you will hear the influence of
The Williams Brothers
on these tracks. It is a
great song. The song acknowledges how good God has been to each of us.
The tempo really picks up with
"I’ve Been Delivered."
It would not have been a
surprise to hear the lead singer shout “let’s have church ya’ll.” The guys reach
back and sing about the way people used to have church – old tent revival,
something got a hold on me, those old mothers laid their hands on me, can I get
me a witness. You get the message; the guys really ‘work’ this song. It should
get a lot of airplay.
The title track is next.
"Victory"
features Pastor John Jasper, Jr. and the New
Light Baptist Church Choir. Almost seven (7) minutes in length, this is the
longest track on the CD. However, it is such a powerful song, it does not seem
that long.
The final track is “99 ½ Won’t Do.” This song has been recorded many times. But,
never like this. The arrangement to this track was done by group member Prentice
Denkins.
Connection
has made this song their own. It has a jazz feel to
it. The background harmony is awesome. What a great and unique arrangement to an
old traditional song.
There are no hard drive songs on this CD. The closest song to a drive track is
“I’ve Been Delivered.“ The guys could have easily titled the CD Praise and
Worship. For, the selections are songs of thanks, of acknowledging God, and just
lifting their voices in praise to God.
Once you listen to this CD, you will realize that
Connection
has a style all
their own. Yes, they are a quartet gospel group. But, they are not trying to
sound like some other group. They have a refreshing and unique style.
More importantly, they minister to you.
On the whole this release from
Connection
is a great CD.
We give
Connection's
Victory Live a 9 out of 10.
You
should be able to find this CD in your local record store. You can also
purchase the CD from the group by visiting their website -
www.connectionmusic.net.
Click on the title to hear “99½
Won't Do."
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