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The Greenes - Glory Mountain (CD)

Glory Mountain
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Release Date:01/01/2001
Label:New Haven
UPC:027072802226

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  • All Music Guide

    Even as Kirk Franklin is finding ways to make gospel music exciting to the younger generation, more traditional Southern gospel music still thrives. This veteran family group creates another collection mixing pleasant ballads with more feisty, country-flavored pop tunes extolling the Almighty. The title track is like a road trip accompanied by knee-slapping and rising brass energy. "Old Camp Meeting Time" is a good-ole-boy-type revival tune featuring jumpy piano, swinging drumbeat, and harmonies; Tim Greene's low, powerful voice leads on the verses. They go back to the Old Testament for a bouncy, optimistic, fiddle-laced tribute to Job called "I Can Make It Through This Test." In between the upbeat spirits of these songs are more reflective pieces like "His Blood No Longer Leaves a Stain," which is far less fun but perhaps more emotionally resonant. Ditto twangy, countrified songs like "Healing Touch," which tells the story of Jesus but also ponders the mystery. The spirit of the mount...ain is infectious most of the time. - Jonathan Widran, All Music Guide Read more Less

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The Greenes

Family gospel group the Greenes emerged from North Carolina's Blue Ridge Mountains region in 1978 -- comprised of brothers Tim and Tony in tandem with sister Kim, the trio (originally accompanied by their father Everette on piano) toured steadily in the years to follow, finally earning national recognition in 1984 when their single "Gloryland" reached the Gospel Top 40.... Read more