Shopping > Music > Fred Hammond > Free to Worship

Fred Hammond - Free to Worship (CD)

Album Details: Free to Worship

Release Date:10/31/2006
Label:Verity
UPC:828768817629

User Reviews: Free to Worship

  • Overall:

    Lyrics:

    Music:

    He did it AGAIN!

    By wb3  Feb 22, 2007

    Pros: Everything

    Cons: Nuthin'

    Fred has recorded maybe 3-4 projects between Pages of Life (chapter 1-2) and Free to Worship, and I'll say that these two bookends are the hottest of the bunch...I'm straight stuck on "More Of You" on this CD - I can't let it go......yeah, I'd say Fred was free to worship on this joint, and I've done some worshipping right along with 'em... Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Free to Worship

  • All Music Guide

    Black gospel was slow to catch up to the praise worship craze that enveloped the CCM side of gospel music in the '90s, but once it finally caught on at the turn of the millennium, it didn't let up. While not a praise worship leader in the strictest sense, contemporary gospel heavyweight Fred Hammond was one of its most natural proponents. Ever since his Radical for Christ days, Hammond was quietly but dutifully forging his own take on praise worship a gospel/urban hybrid large on choral dynamics, vertical sentiment, and deft musicianship. After a brief parenthesis with 2004's largely reflective Somethin' 'Bout Love, Hammond adopted a more triumphant tone with Free to Worship, his first album since relocating his quarters from Detroit to Dallas. While it's more performancebased than your average congregational praise recording, Free to Worship is otherwise classic Fred it successfully channels his heart for worship music. That's not to say Hammond doesn't try his hand at corporate ...arrangements the breezy "Lord Your Grace" is pure Sundaymorning delight, as is the stomping, electrifying remake of the praise oldie "This Is the Day." The music minister sounds lighter on his feet reassured and carefree, yet never selffocused or, worse yet, selfreferential. His main concern here is to point his thoughts heavenward, whether he's entertaining his funky ("Every Time I Think"), soulful ("No Greater Love"), or gospel ("Keep on Praisin'") sides. As the album winds down, Hammond gets decidedly more inspirational, more subtle similar to the Somethin' 'Bout Love sessions, but with a more worshipful slant. Hammond has absolutely nothing prove; he's done it all. This explains why Free to Worship, while not the most consistent album he's made, it's undoubtedly one of the most effortless of his career. Hammond was born to sound like this. - Andree Farias, All Music Guide Read more Less

Compare Prices: Free to Worship

Store Store Rating Price Notes/Coupons

Amazon.com Marketplace

48 Ratings

(29 Reviews)

Write a review

$6.49Total Price N/A New Item fantastic prices with ease & comfort of amazon Go to Store

Barnes and Noble

Write a review

$8.29Total Price N/A New Item everyday low prices Go to Store

Tower Records

51 Ratings

(41 Reviews)

Write a review

$7.98Total Price N/A New Item free us shipping for items over $25!!! Go to Store

Rate & Write a Review: Free to Worship

All fields marked with * are required
0 out of 5.0 stars
0 out of 5.0 stars
0 out of 5.0 stars
Maximum of 4,000 characters
Cancel

Rate & Write a Review: Free to Worship

Thank You. Your review has been posted.
View your postClose

Biography

Fred Hammond

A multi-instrumentalist, producer and vocalist for the soulful black gospel group Commissioned during the 1980s and '90s, Fred Hammond also became one of the most popular praise worship leaders in the field. Born in Detroit, Hammond began singing with his church choir at the age of twelve. He played bass and sang with the Winans during the early '80s, then joined Commi... Read more