
Produced by: Bobby Lee and Garry Polston
The title cut, “Day of Splendor” starts off this cd with a nice medium tempo. I really enjoyed the melody on the original tune written by David Martin and group founder Garry Polston. In fact, Garry wrote a total of five songs on the record. His songs have a very familiar feel, and they’re easy to pick up and start singing along. “That’s just like God” with its bass features will definitely get stuck in your head. A nice rendition of Conrad Cook’s “Gloryroad” follows and provides a nice bridge into “I Can Hardly Wait.” Elements of which reminded me of something the Happy Goodman’s might have done.
“Walk that Lonesome Road” written by gospel great, J. D. Sumner as expected, once again features the group’s bass singer. “Glorious Sunrise” begins with a grand flourish on the piano and overall musically was a little strange. In fact, that’s something that seemed to be a common thread throughout the project. The tracks are obviously done with synthesized sounds, which is understandable for groups on a budget. However, I would rather hear a quality basic track than an orchestra of digital sounds any day.
Most of the offerings on the project are medium and slow in tempo. “I Believe He Will,” helped to bring up overall the mood of the record. “Family Bible, Walkin’ With Jesus, and “When God Shall Call Me Home to Glory,” all kind of blurred together for me. “How Great Thou Art” starts beautifully featuring one of the ladies. However, as the song progresses, the pitches get questionable and in my opinion included perhaps one too many key changes for this particular vocalist’s range. The disc ends with “We Are America.” Obviously patriotic, it is perhaps the best song on the project. Featuring the family’s youngest member, Alexis as well as solo’s from the entire group and a quality track. Pitch problems prevailed for at least the last half of the record preventing the group from ever really achieving a tight blend. I did enjoy the song selections, and think quite highly of Mr. Polston’s writing. The last cut, as previously stated was the strongest and would do wonderfully for patriotic events. All the members had good voices, but I look for them to develop their sound further in the future.
Song List:
Day of Splendor
That’s Just like God
Gloryroad
I can Hardly Wait
Walk that Lonesome Road
Glorious Sunrise
I Believe He Will
Family Bible
Walkin’ With Jesus/ With I’m Gonna Keep Walkin’
When God Shall Call Me Home to Glory
How Great Thou Art
We are America
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