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15 Aug 2003
The Dunaways - Beautiful Day
It’s time to welcome to the world of Southern Gospel Music as new family with a very warm sound. I was privileged to go to a listening party for this CD and I thought at one point I was hearing somewhat of the Isaacs, then again I thought that I was hearing somewhat of the Rambos, but then I realized that this is a bright new sound of The Dunaways. You take a little bluegrass, as little country, and a little Southern Gospel and shake it all together and this fine family group comes out. Opening the CD with their new radio release, “Beautiful Day” penned by Lori Kelly Woods, this song has some of the closest harmony that you will ever hear on a Gospel recording. The message of this song is just a great outlook on life. “I’ll Cry All My Teardrops” is one of several songs written by the Dunaway’s neighbor, Leonard Barrier. They need to keep him a good friend, because he has certainly written some nice songs. This is one of those “old” Rambos sounding songs I was talking about. Just sit back on this one, and you will be blessed. This one would go great to radio. Gerald Crabb penned “God’s Not Finished With Me Yet”, and new comer to the group Lawayne Rials, does a great job on this one. The message of hope in this song will certainly brighten your day. Another song writer infiltrating most projects today is Rebecca Peck, and she has a fine cut on this CD. “Cross On The Side Of The Road”, co-written by Rebecca Peck and Jimmy Pearson, is a neat song comparing the cross placed on the side of the road after an accident to the Cross that Jesus died on for us. When it’s time for a slow radio release, this would be a good one. Another song penned by Lori Woods that will go great on radio is “I’ve Drawn the Line”. The track to this cut has some nice licks in it. “God Will Move”, written by another neighbor is another great song. It must be something in that Mississippi water. It’s a little progressive, but I believe that the SG radio audience will love this song. The track is nifty and the message uplifting, so I think that it makes this cut great for radio. Probably the “biggest” song on the CD is a song co-written by neighbor Leonard Barrier and group member Tammy Dunaway is “Welcome Back The King.” This song is very worshipful. If this CD is any indication of what we can look forward to from the Dunaways, we can expect to hear a lot more of them.
Rating Reader Comments
Wow, I am so proud of the Dunaways. Three years ago we did our first project in their studio, and now look how well they have done and have really taken the SG world by storm. Keep up the good work. I haven't received your new CD yet, but I'm looking forward to getting it. May God's grace continue to be with you all. God bless
Commented by On 10/05/2003
The Dunaways are trully a breath of fresh air to the body of Christ. It was my great privilege to host this fine group in Indianapolis, Indiana where they ministered in song and testimony. Our church was absolutely refreshed as a result of the anointing that this wonderful family ministry flow in. Both of their CD's continue to bless me personally. Having the Dunaways at our church made for a "Beautiful Day!"
Commented by Pastor Russell Hylton On 11/27/2003
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Commented by On 12/15/2003
:cry: I was sad but then...Beautiful Day came on Solid Gospel and :whistle: I began to feel the Lord minister to me and before you know it :thumbsup: I was AOK! Praise God for His anointing on their singing :angel: AMEN!!
Commented by On 12/16/2003
Great CD Awesome. I love the Song "God Will Move"
Commented by On 03/30/2004
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