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15
Jul
2003
The Booth Brothers - The Booth Brothers


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imageLabel: Spring Hill Music Group
Producer: Phil Johnson, Michael Sykes, and Nick Bruno
Song Titles: “Thank Him For The Miracle,” “All Of Me,” “I Wanna Know You More,” “Jesus Speaking Peace,” “Under God,” “New Shoes,” “Don’t Let Me Lose Sight,” “The River Keeps A-Rollin’,” “Steps,” “Well Of Life,” and “Why Aren’t We Waiting On You”

The Booth Brothers have been steadily and surely gaining popularity over the last few years. Their self-titled debut recording for the Spring Hill music label is a giant step forward for this talented trio. Extra emphasis has been placed on their greatest strength; blending vocal harmony. Think the Gatlin Brothers meet Phillips, Craig and Dean. That’s the league of vocal ability and finesse I’m talking about.

Drawing from a well of seasoned writers like Mosie Lister, Niles Borop, and Sue Smith, along with a respected production team, this CD is first class all the way. What propels this CD from a level of “very good” to “great” are the surprises that happen along the way. The first tune("Thank Him For The Miracle") is very good in terms of production and performance, and it does what it’s supposed to do in terms of setting up the mood for the rest of the CD. The second cut (a remake of Lister’s classic “All Of Me") contrasts the first cut with something surprising, and in doing so, takes the CD to the next level right away. Southern Gospel has just been unplugged, and it sounds great! If you remember a pop group called Extreme performing a song called “More Than Words” 11 or 12 years ago, you understand what I mean by “unplugged.”

“I Wanna Know You More” splits the difference with a medium tempo, modern acoustic/pop production mix. It has a timeless quality. “Jesus Speaking Peace” is a little quicker, though not to the point of being “upbeat.” It has some great three part harmony and a nice section at the end where the vocals echo one another. “Under God” is an inspirational patriotic tune defending the inclusion of the words “under God” in the Pledge of Allegiance. Track six, “New Shoes,” is another Lister remake with a typical Michael Sykes treatment . . . driving arrangement, false ending leading to a key change with the tenor taking the lead, and a classic drummer’s “trash can” ending.

The second half of this project begins with another slow inspirational tune called “Don’t Let Me Lose Sight,” written by Jim Brady, the newest member of the trio. No Booth Brothers CD would be complete without a “Still Feelin’ Fine” style arrangement. “The River Keeps A-Rollin” is a great deal of fun and should be a concert favorite. To heighten the energy, it features a guitar solo and another “trash can” ending. The transition from such a high energy song to “Steps” is a bit abrupt. “Steps” is a slow, emotionally moving song that would have probably been more effective as the final cut on the CD. Larry Gatlin wrote it, and the simple bass, acoustic guitar, and percussion accompaniment is a very nice contrast to the rest of the tunes.

“Well Of Life” and “Why Aren’t We Waiting On You” conclude the CD. The first is a fun, somewhat up-tempo tune with a timeless gospel theme. “Why Aren’t We Waiting On You” is more introspective than most Southern Gospel. It poses an excellent question.

If this CD mis-steps in any area, it’s in offering too much variety. The Booth Brothers tackle a number of styles and do them all well. I’m glad to see them continuing to please their fans who loved “Still Feelin’ Fine” with more Mosie Lister tunes like “New Shoes” and “The River Keeps A-Rollin’.” Songs like “I Wanna Know You More,” “Jesus Speaks Peace,” and “Why Aren’t We Waiting On You” may have some crossover appeal in the Christian pop market. Their new forté and what makes this CD a genuine 5 star item is the stripped down arrangements with perfectly blending vocal harmonies like “All Of Me” and “Steps.” SG fans who’ve been wanting to hear great vocalizing emphasized more are going to love those tunes.

Rating: 5 Star Rating

Reader Comments

This is an excellent review! I love this project. They don't try to amaze you with an extremely high tenor and they don't have a bass to amaze you with. They amaze you with their beautiful harmonies. Nice and smooth. Another great album from the folks at Spring Hill.

TJ


Commented by On 07/15/2003
I can't wait to get this cd for my own personal collection!! (as opposed to ours in the radio station!!) I love these guys!! I especially love their outfits on the cover smile


Commented by On 07/15/2003
Deon Unthank's avatar David, great review. There were times when listening to this CD that I could have closed my eyes and thought I was listening to the Imperials of the 70s.

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Commented by On 07/16/2003
TJ,
Thanks for the "excellent review" comment, but a review like this is really the easiest type to write. When a product is great in every way, all I have to do is mention everything that's great about it. That's the case with this CD.

To me, an "excellent review" is one where I have to point out some weaknesses. For example, a few months ago, I rated a CD 2 stars. I never get compliments on those types of reviews, but I think that's the kind of review that does the greatest service to someone thinking about purchasing a product. I don't expect everyone to agree with my reviews all the time, but you can count on one thing from me (and the rest of the reviewers at Sogospelnews, IMO) . . . I will always state my honest analysis. I will NEVER over-hype a CD when I think it has flaws.


Commented by On 07/16/2003
Good point, David. How about this- It's a good review on an excellent project.


Commented by On 07/17/2003
Yeah, that works!


Commented by On 07/17/2003
James Hales's avatar I have to give this 5 stars as well. They progressed musically, while preserving their unique and classy sound. As cool as the cover pic, it still doesn't fit the Booth Brothers, but that's just an opinion.

There isn't a bad song on the whole CD. Booth Brothers fan, like myself, will love this CD.

Great review David! I agree...excellent recordings make easy reviews!


Commented by On 07/17/2003
Deon Unthank's avatar James, with the progressive sound that the Booth Brothers have, I think that the cover fits them very well. I think that CD covers is an area where SGM is lacking, and this one makes a dent in that image.

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Commented by On 07/17/2003
I agree 100%! This one and all the Spring Hill covers look very sharp.

TJ


Commented by On 07/17/2003
James Hales's avatar OH I agree...it is a great cover and Daywind and especially Spring Hill has come out with some GREAT covers, but I wouldn't call the BB progressive. The pic just doesn't fit them, I think. I am not saying they need to be in a suit and tie, but it looks too...for lack of better word, "contemporary."

Understand me...the cover pic is excellent, I just don't think it fits them.


Commented by On 07/17/2003
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