
Label- BSA World Records
Producer- Glen Bates and Arthur Rice
Website- http://www.tributequartet.com
The Tribute Quartet is an exciting addition to the Southern Gospel world. Gary Casto and Josh Singletary, formerly of the Wilburns, have put together a fine group of singers and a very nice project.
Producer Glen Bates has written a whole bunch of good songs for this project and the guys sing them well. “Good News” is a very good quartet song and kicks the project off with a bang. “Be Still” is a pretty mid tempo song featuring Gary Casto and tenor, Jacob Kitson.
“Beulah” has a bluegrass feel to it and features Josh Singletary on the lead vocal. “The Cross Jesus Carried” features Gary and Jacob once again and is a nice mid tempo ballad.
The guys do a very nice job on this song. “There is an Eye” is a pretty, laid back, song, with a bit of a jazz feel. There is some nice saxophone work on this ballad. This song has a Michael Feinstein feel to it.
“When those Gates Open Wide” is a more progressive Country Gospel song that radio should like. Gary Casto sings the very nice ballad, “In Remembrance of the Cross”. “Over on the Other Side” is a traditional quartet song that features bass singer, Dennis Dugger.
Jacob Kitson is featured on “Mercy Walks a Road”. Jacob has a pure tenor voice and should be a favorite among Southern Gospel lovers. “Wait on the Water to Part” has a Cajun beat to it and lets Josh Singletary show off his vocals. This is a fun song that should do well for them. Barbara Huffman and Gary Casto have become quite a songwriting team and they have put together the last song on the project, “This I Know”.
This song is a traditional quartet song with some nice ensemble work and features Dennis Dugger on the second verse.
Tribute Quartet has a very good quartet sound. You can hear the influence of Arthur Rice in the arrangements. This is a very good first project and has laid a solid foundation for these guys to build upon.
Song List:
Good News
Be Still and Know
Beulah
The Cross Jesus Carried
There is an Eye
When Those Gates Swing Open Wide
In Remembrance of the Cross
Over on the Other Side
Mercy Walks a Road
Wait On the Water to Part
This I Know
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