Producers: various album release date: March 28, 2000Īll content in GospelFlava © copyright 2000. Jesus, He loves me This I know Jesus, He loves me For the Bible tells me so Son of God, our Savior and King Youre taking away The sins of the world So Ill raise my voice and sing Ive held the hand of the devil At the crossroads of my faith My Lord came and rescued me By His saving grace And Jesus, He loves me And this I know Oh Jesus, He. You can check the music out for yourself at the soundtrack's website. There’s also the classical classic “Pie Jesu” from Sarah Brightman as well as the orchestral theme of the mini-series from Patrick Williams. Rounding out this special event collection are pop/rock contributions from Avalon, Steven Curtis Chapman, Jaci Velasquez, DC Talk and Lonestar. Lyrically tame, the potential in this group’s contribution is not realized. On the other hand, “The Love That You’ve Been Waiting For” from the popular Motown pop harmonizers, 98°, doesn’t really deliver. Rendered country ballad (with a dollop of soul), and a gritty, rootsy take on “Jesus, He Love Me” from jazz-roots soulster Edwin McCain. Other cuts of note are LeAann Rimes’ “I Need You”, which is a beautifully Why don't you listen to these words of heed On an adventure of the Son (that's S-o-n) Heights, she wraps the familiar melody in a modified lyric towards the end As a piece of trivia, and not mentioned in the credits, Faith Tabernacle included Malaco solo artist Bryan Wilson as one of its members for the purposes of this recording.Īs the most recognizable Gospel name on this soundtrack, Yolanda Adam’sĬontribution is a memorable one, as she spins her vocals around theĬlassic Earth, Wind & Fire tune, “Shining Star”. Lyrically, it’s one of those ‘positive songs’ not straight-up Gospel. Interestingly, Bryon Cage assists with the arrangements on the song, along with Winans. Brown’s Having Old Fashioned Church series (see review), they more than exceed expectations here. Known for their traditional knock-down punch on the ever-popular set from Bishop Ronald E. Featuring soul rockers Hootie and the Blowfish, this original song (penned by frontman Darius Rucker) combines the efforts of the BeBe Winans as well as the very powerful mass vocal sounds of The Faith Tabernacle Choir (under the direction of Michael Ross). Call “City By A River” a compilation within a compilations. One of the most interesting cuts on the 12-track album is a little compilation all to itself. While for the most part, the vibe is a mix of pop and country, there is a definite Gospel component, so let’s focus in on that. Well-known artists spanning a vast spectrum of styles have come together to offer upĪ mix of remakes and originals. Presented as a soundtrack inspired by the epic Jesus Epic Mini-Series, this project does an admirable job of trying tackling the many sounds prevalent in ‘inspirational’ music today. Reviews - Jesus Epic Mini-series Soundtrack
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