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Would I grade this album? Not really? Just for good measure, I'd grade this A+. Aside from the olde english ascription in the title, this song jams something serious! Carr and her singers let loose on the vamp and Tim Mason (Kurt Carr) and the band are exemplary accompanying them. The album's home stretch features the "You're Bigger" radio edit, the aforementioned prayer ("Curse Breaker Prayer"), Carr's current single "You Spoke Over Me" and the album closes with another good one: "You Are Good, Thou Art Good". Nine tracks in and I have yet to be disappointed. This is yet another good one on the album. My first thought when I heard this was that it reminded me of Maurette Brown Clark's "I Am What God Says I Am" featuring her daughter. It features a more than capable youth choir who back up the vocal veteran tremendously! Following all that excitement, Carr unleashes "I'm Beautiful" which features a young Nariah Smith. Both versions are good and belong on the radio! Now let's talk! I LOVE "We Will Stand" and I think it's perfect for the time we're living in. Last Christmas, Carr released "You Are Our Joy Christmas" which is a remake of this song. The thoroughly enjoyable "You Are Our Joy" follows the praise break and leads to "You're Bigger".
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I actually put it on repeat! Good stuff, for sure! I haven't experienced a praise break like that in a while.
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The brief psalm "Your Presence Is Here" is more of an outro of the second song but it flows into a praise break where Pastor Stephen Brown takes the reins. The adlibs behind her was just as fierce as her lead on the track. Those uptempo songs I was looking for? They're on the album and I love each of them! In fact, the album starts strong "I Belong to You" and flows into "Stay Right Here" which reminds me of the energy in Tasha Cobbs' "Break Every Chain". We got to experience her working a non-ballad with that song but not for long when it gave way to "You're Bigger" which is her biggest hit to date. Did I mention that "Something Big" was my mantra in 2016? It was, indeed. It's easy to be typecast in music as well and I really hope that radio gets an uptempo or even mid-tempo single from her, next.
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I begged and begged to hear something beyond a ballad and this album answered. The biggest marker for this album is the way the music stretches her, vocally. I mean, you can simply remix your last album's single and call it a new cut now so.well, in keeping true to her form this album is a clear indication of Carr's ministry direction, forward. I mean, convocation warfare praying.that's not on everybody's album, these days. Also, there's a track that's only praying.
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You could argue that they were stretching the album but I call creative license on that one. How so? For one, the radio cut is actually on the album. I was late then and I'm late now! It's no fluke that this project and hit single "You're Bigger" are tearing up the charts! It's a well put together album that does what many albums doesn't do.it brings you into the process of creating the album. I believe that! I have interviewed Grammy and Stellar Award nominee Jekalyn Carr a number of times and have found a deep appreciation for her ministry and voice since I first heard her in 2013. Good music will always find you at just the right time. Any shame I should feel for just now listening to this album is absolved with this one review.