Kurt Carr & The Kurt Carr Singers AWESOME WONDER
Kurt Carr & The Kurt Carr Singers AWESOME WONDER
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Kurt Carr Singers: Kurt Carr (vocals, keyboards); Yvette Williams, Shervonne Wells, Sherron Bennett, Nikki Potts, Jackie Boyd-De Ratt, Troy Bright (vocals).
Additional personnel includes: Jonathan Dubose, Andy Abad (guitar); Pedro Eustache (winds); Harry Kim (trumpet); Arturo Velasco (trombone); Alberto Salas (piano); Jason White (keyboards, synthesizer); Kevin Bond (keyboards); Maurice Fitzgerald, Jimmy Neuble, Gustavo Eraso (bass); Jeremy Haynes, Sheryl Harper, Jimmy Branley (drums); Mitch Sanchez (percussion).
Principally recorded at Faithful Central Bible Church, Inglewood, California.
Lots of hand-clapping, hands-to-the-Heavens praise with this album, but the music inevitably wears out its welcome after about the 25th repetition of any given song's chorus. Fourteen tracks, most of which was composed by Carr, showcase his troupe's solo talents fairly well. But the truth is, they lack harmony when they split into parts. It's not exactly tuneful. However, for die-hard black gospel fans, this may fit the bill. ~ Dacia A. Blodgett-Williams
- Format: CD
- Genre: Gospel
- Released: 9/19/2000
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