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Reunited |  | Artist: Gaither Vocal Band Label: Spring Hill Category: Music
List Price: $17.98 Buy New: $8.96 as of 7/29/2010 16:32 PDT details You Save: $9.02 (50%)
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Seller: markdownmania Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 4906
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 46044 UPC: 617884604424 EAN: 0617884604424 ASIN: B002DORHVQ
Release Date: September 8, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | I Believe In A Hill Called Mount Calvary | | • | It Is Finished | | • | Loving God, Loving Each Other | | • | He Touches Me | | • | Because He Lives | | • | I'm Free | | • | I Am Loved | | • | The King Is Coming | | • | Sinner Saved By Grace | | • | Worthy The Lamb | | • | The Church Triumphant | | • | These Are They | | • | There's Something About That Name (Live Version) |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Album Description With an unprecedented "full circle" line-up of all-star voices, the Gaither Vocal Band presents this quintessential collection of Gaither-penned favorites with all the excellence and spirit that has defined the group's legacy for more than a quarter-century. Reunited delivers these classics with sterling vocals and breathtaking harmonies...once again raising the standard in male harmony for decades to come. The voices of Michael English, Bill Gaither, Wes Hampton, Mark Lowry and David Phelps represent men who have tested the truth of these powerful messages over time and found them to be thoroughly trustworthy - a treasury of songs worth celebrating!
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| Customer Reviews:
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Reunited May 2, 2010 S. Ewaldt (Marinette, WI USA) I love their harmony and could listen for hours. Love watching/listening to their show weekly. Such quality of songs...
Gathers April 28, 2010 S. Beck (New Carrollton, MD) I was surprised at the wonderful music on this album. They have great voices and I plan to order more of their albums.
Received in great condition and early delivery.
Reunited March 30, 2010 C. Parker (Bowling Green, OH) This item arrived in a timely manner and was in excellent condition....I would buy from this seller in the future.
Great CD!! Excited for the next one! January 27, 2010 Joseph A. D'Angelo (Cleveland, TN) This new 5 man group is great! Though all the songs are remakes, they are wonderfully revived for this new group. Classics like "The King is Coming," "Worthy the Lamb," and they everlasting "There's Just Something about that Name" are all masterfully recreated by these five artists all for the glory of "The ONE." What an amazing album! Highly Recommended!
ENJOY and be Blessed!
Disappointing and hastily put together January 26, 2010 V. Wheatley 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
First, let me say that I have every GVB recording going back to "One X 1" and and am a huge, huge fan. Every incarnation of this wonderful group has something new to offer...
For avid GVB fans, this album may be a disappointment. If you own previous GVB recordings with Michael English and/or Mark Lowry, be prepared because you will recognize the exact same solo and background vocals on songs like "The King Is Coming," "He Touched Me" and others. Instead of recording new solos, they recycled the previously recorded ones and added a "fifth" part in the form of a descant or "lick" to make it sound a little different. It didn't fool me. You can play the "old" version next to the "new" one and you won't be able to tell the difference in some cases. (Even the same tracks are used.)
I adore Michael English and have remained a fan through thick and thin, but I have to be honest and say that he sounds tired and is trying too hard to sound like he did 15-20 years ago. When he relaxes and just sings, it's lovely; but when he throws in the vocal acrobatics he was once so good at, he falters. Just sing, Michael.
I have never been a fan of "The Voice," David Phelps, because he often hijacks a song and overshadows the others and this recording is no exception. His voice is excellent and unparalled in so many ways, but he's not a team player when is comes to ensemble singing. Wes Hampton, the other tenor, is hardly featured at all and it's shame because he is everything David isn't when it comes to singing in a group.
My opinion is that they were in a rush to put out a new recording with the new group and didn't take the time that was needed to produce the continue in their usual tradition of excellence. It's a lazy effort. I also feel that the previous group of Guy, Marshall, Wes and Bill was the very best GVB incarnation since Michael, Terry, Mark and Bill - or maybe Guy, Jonathan, Mark and Bill - so this new, 5-man ensemble is disappointing. I think Bill was trying to revive the popularity they garnered when David was part of the group the first time...
If you love the GVB no matter what, then by all means, enjoy!
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