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Sep
2005
Booth Brothers – The Blind Man Saw It All


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Produced by Barry Weeks & Phil Johnson
Label:  Spring Hill Music Group
Website:  http://boothbrothers.com

The Booth Brothers have always been known for their solid roots in traditional Southern Gospel, mostly due in part to their close work and familial ties to Mosie Lister as well as many years working with Nick Bruno.  They've been known for their lively performances, especially on songs like "Still Feelin' Fine" or "The River Keeps A-Rollin'."  (The Booth Brothers won Best Live Performer at this year's SGN Music Awards.)  Their last album, and first for Spring Hill Music Group, saw the Booth Brothers stretching themselves slightly, at times recalling the sounds of Phillips, Craig and Dean or the Eagles in addition to their trademark traditional based harmonies.  Their sophomore outing for Spring Hill, The Blind Man Saw It All, finds the group firmly planted in the progressive sounds the label is known for.

The difference between this album and The Booth Brothers is that instead of formulating their vocal moves around what the tracks are doing, the Booth Brothers recorded vocals first and the band had to work around and accent what the guys were doing melodically.  The approach is new for Southern Gospel, and it works to the benefit of both the session players and the Booth Brothers on this recording.

The album opens with the rousing country-tinged "Testify" which has a slight nod to earlier favorites like "Still Feelin'" fine, but wouldn't be at all out of place on an album by country favorites Nickel Creek.  The album then moves into the most traditional song on the album – the hit "He Saw It All."  Lyrically, it's an album highlight with juxtaposing themes laced throughout:

"I was trying to catch the cripple man
Did he run past this way?
He was rushing home to tell everyone
What Jesus Did today
And the mute man was telling myself and the deaf girl
He's leaving to answer God's call
It's hard to believe
But if you trust me
Ask the blind man, he saw it all"

"He Saw It All" was written by Daryl Mosley and features the right kind of lyrical contrast to set itself apart from the rest of the typical songs being played on Southern Gospel radio. 

For the most part, the album pushes through up-tempo progressive numbers that find the guys recalling early Phillips, Craig and Dean (at a time when their music had a much more pop-country feel).  "Eyes of Heaven" and "Through the Eyes of Faith" feature atypical vocal arrangements for a Southern Gospel based album, and the Booth Brothers seem to tackle the arrangements with much ease.  "The Blood" (which has already been shipped to Inspirational radio formats) finds Jim Brady leading the guys behind a beautiful lyrical piece. 

Of most notable interest is "Father," a Michael Booth feature that showcases a different side of the brother.  Gone are his traditional quartet-tenor sounds as he has embraced a softer, more melodic sound.  It's a wonderful sound that will surely have fans eating out of his hands during concert settings.

The Blind Man Saw It All is a career record for the Booth Brothers, featuring songs written by industry leaders like Patti Hawkins, Tony Wood, Phil Johnson, Chaz Bosarge, and more.  While they've always been a fan favorite, with these new songs and vocal arrangements under their belt, they have no problem remaining a dominant force in this industry – as well as branching out and gaining new fans in the process.

Reader Comments

What beautiful singing and lyrics. I think I've almost worn my CD out!


Commented by On 10/01/2005
Great , great, great CD. Andrea and had the BB yesterday for our Annual Homecoming Concert. Once again they blew the walls down.

I truly think this "industry" would be such a better place to be if more groups would view themselves as the BB do.

They are very confident in their abilities, but are still down to earth and genuine guys. They worked harder at making us welcome at our own concert than we did making them comfortable. That my friends is very rare........

By the way michael........both my thumbs are up and if you see any duct tape or chicken wire......


Hey Chris......how could you forget to include Jim Brady's name in the song writers list???? He only wrote 4 of the BEST songs on the CD! "and more" just doesn't do him justice!


Commented by Mark Forester On 10/02/2005
I fully agree with Chris' rating of 5 Stars. The Booth Brothers have released yet another CD that is firing on all cylinders.


Commented by David Bruce Murray On 10/03/2005
Total agreement here. It's a great album and one which will see many hours in my car and my home player.


Commented by On 10/20/2005
Dear friends I see God has Blessed you with another Hit Gospel Song. You are truly doing what God want's you to do. We are so proud of you. Keep up the good work. God Bless, Harold and Elizabeth Jones


Commented by On 10/23/2005
I recently downloaded this album from iTunes, and it is absolutely awesome! I love the arrangements and that distinctive Booth Brothers blend of voices. Excellent song selections and an innovative recording.... I just can't say enough about this one!


Commented by Keith Davis On 10/26/2005
This is a great CD, I wouldn't call it Southern Gospel, but it is really good Christian Country type stuff, I bought a few of these for my friends who don't listen to Southern Gospel or even Christian, they like more Country type stuff and they loved this CD! So God is even using it for that.


Commented by On 11/05/2005
I love this group so much! I have several Booth Brothers CDs and have practically worn them all out! "The Blind Man Saw It All" is one of their best. They certainly deserved the Best Live Performer Award! Keep on singing, guys!


Commented by On 11/08/2005
Another Major Booth Brothers Fan I listen to these guy's all the time. They are such a blessing. I would love to meet them in person; maybe one day I will. I look forward to that day very much. I love to hear Ronnie sing. His voice is so awsome. God bless them,keep on singing for the GLORY OF GOD; just as you have been.


Commented by On 03/24/2006
InHisTime's avatar Fabulous CD, guys! But I wouldn't expect anything less from you. My favorite songs from this particular CD are "Testify", "The Blind Man Saw It All" and "The Blood". I thorougly enjoy all the songs on this CD. Thank you once again for providing yet another great CD! You guys are truly awesome and certainly a favorite of ours!

Blessings to each of you!

Amazed in His presence and humbled by His great love!

“God makes everything happen at the right time.” (In His Time) Eccl. 3:11



Commented by On 12/12/2006
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