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Mike Bowling - Where I Stand
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Mike Bowling - Where I Stand
Written: 06/15/2004
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Label: Daywind Records
Executive Producer: Dottie Leonard Miller
Producer: Mike Bowling, Kevin Stokes and Joyce Martin McCollough
Website: http://www.mikebowling.net

Mike Bowling. There's no denying that he is one of, if not the, most successful soloists in the history of Southern Gospel. Numerous number one hits, several top selling titles, and a resume that bodes better than most group owners, Mike Bowling has come a far way in his short time as a soloist. Each release has had that country flare, but the great thing about Mike's music is his sincere delivery and heart felt vocals. On his second release for Daywind Records, Mike shows off more of that heart, yet also demonstrates even more so why he is considered one of the finest vocalists on the Southern Gospel stage today. Where I Stand kicks off in fine fashion with two rollicking country-flared Southern numbers, “God of Every Situation” and “Never Seen Jesus”. “Movin' On” finds Mike flirting with other sounds, such as bluesy vocals and instrumentation, along with duet vocals from one of the finest female vocalists in the industry today, Joyce Martin-McCollough (The Martins). Joyce has a knack for adapting to any style put in front of her, so her blend with Mike is exceptionally strong. “It'll Be Worth It All” is a mid-tempo number with a Today's Country feel with a choir background. It's a style that Mike should try out more, as it's really his forte and really shows off his stellar vocals. The album wouldn't be complete without Mike's signature ballads. It's nice to hear Mike on the upbeat numbers, but he really shines on the ballads. Mike's got a vocal prowess not quite met by others in the Southern Gospel genre, and Mike really shows off those vocal chords on numbers like the first radio single “The Heat of the Battle” or “One”, a beautiful wedding number. However, the truly beautiful moments are when Mike's at his softest and most tender spots. “Solid Rock and Shifting Sand” is sure to become a crowd favorite, as the Gerald Crabb penned tune speaks of finding one's way back to the cross after losing sight of it. It's Mike's softest moment on the disc, and it showcases him as more than just a pretty voice, but a vulnerable artist who is capable of sharing his heart with the audience. Mike's already got a solid fanbase. Where I Stand will do nothing to tarnish his appeal, and it will more than likely earn him a few more fans along the way.

Reader Comments

  1.    (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) ~ 06/24/2004

    I would like to know how I can purchase the full sound track of Mike Bowling "Where I Stand".

    Thank You,

    Fran MIller


  2.    David B. Murray ~ 06/24/2004

    David B. Murray's avatar I agree with the four star rating. This is a very solid CD from a production standpoint and Bowling sings convincingly. While the songwriting is very good, I didn't feel the songwriting was quite as strong as on previous Bowling releases. There's no one song that just jumps out and sounds like an instant hit. Still, if you are a country gospel fan, this is a great CD.

    “Always acknowledge a fault. This will throw those in authority off their guard and give you an opportunity to commit more.”—-Mark Twain


  3.    (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) ~ 06/24/2004

    James Hales's avatar I am still very partial to his last CD. There are some great songs here, but I thought his last CD was better. My fav song on here is "No Time Like the Present".

    I agree with the rating. I may have given it 4 1/2, but I won't argue with the 4.


  4.    Chuck ~ 07/01/2004

    We have just added THE HEAT OF THE BATTLE to our current play list at sglive365.com RADIO.. Great song,.. but on the comp disc it lists Angie Hoskins Aldridge as special guest vocalist. If she is on there.. she is only singing back up.. It would have been nice if Angie could have belted out a couple of solo lines.. Still, ..it's a super tune!

    Chuck
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  5.    Ashley Duduit ~ 07/02/2004

    This is probably my favorite of Mike's 4 solo albums. "Solid Rock and Shifting Sand" and "Heat of the Battle" are probably my 2 favorite tracks on the project... I find myself repeating those all the time lol. Mike is by far my favorite soloist and I Love this recording smile


  6.    (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) ~ 08/03/2004

    This CD is awesome every song gets to the point of what he is trying to say and thats That GOD lives to his every word,My favorite song on the CD is MOVIN ON!And Solid Rock And Shifting Sand,I agree with the 4 stars BUT it does need one more star to make it complete.Thanks


  7.    (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) ~ 08/03/2004

    mike the heat of the battle. what a song. what a voise. what a project.


  8.    (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) ~ 08/05/2004

    I have to say Mike Bowling has to be my FAVORITE MALE singer.
    I never get tired of hearing him sing and it brings my memorie back to the sound of Kenny Hinson . I thought noone would ever replace him, but Mike is the closest i have ever heard.
    Go Mike!!!!!


  9.    (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) ~ 10/06/2004

    I know I'm a little late in commenting on this, but who cares? LOL

    My favorite songs on this recording are "The Heat of the Battle" and "Solid Rock and Shifting Sand." Right after this recording came out, I was able to see Mike Bowling and the Crabb Family in concert. Mike let his daughter, Hope, sing with him on "Moving On." It was sweet and yet so hillarious at the same time with Hope trying to immitate Joyce's outstanding vocals!


  10.    (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) ~ 07/13/2005

    An excellent album from undoubtedly one of the best singers in gospel music.

    He's annointed in concert and in recordings.

    A REALLY nice guy, with a REALLY big voice!

    Highly recommended!


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