How I Got Over...Songs That Carried Us
Download links and information about How I Got Over...Songs That Carried Us by Smokie Norful. This album was released in 2011 and it belongs to Gospel genres. It contains 17 tracks with total duration of 01:21:16 minutes.
Artist: | Smokie Norful |
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Release date: | 2011 |
Genre: | Gospel |
Tracks: | 17 |
Duration: | 01:21:16 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | Sunday Morning Medley (feat. Myron Butler & the 12th District AME Mass Choir) | 6:36 |
2. | Sunday Morning Reprise (feat. Myron Butler & the 12th District AME Mass Choir) (featuring Myron Butler, The 12th District AME Mass Choir) | 2:04 |
3. | Smokie Norful Introduces Melvin Williams | 3:21 |
4. | Solid Rock (feat. Melvin Williams & the 12th District AME Mass Choir) (featuring Melvin Williams, The 12th District AME Mass Choir) | 5:33 |
5. | Oh How I Love Jesus / Jesus, There Is Something About That Name (feat. Keshia McFarland & the 12th District AME Mass Choir) (featuring The 12th District AME Mass Choir, Keshia McFarland) | 4:16 |
6. | Praise the Name of Jesus (feat. Keshia McFarland & the 12th District AME Mass Choir) (featuring The 12th District AME Mass Choir, Keshia McFarland) | 5:18 |
7. | Trouble In My Way (feat. Vanessa Bell Armstrong & the 12th District AME Mass Choir) (featuring Vanessa Bell Armstrong, The 12th District AME Mass Choir) | 5:52 |
8. | Intro To Amazing Grace | 4:43 |
9. | Father I Stretch My Hands To Thee / Amazing Grace (feat. Pastor W.R. Norful Sr. & the 12th District AME Mass Choir) (featuring The 12th District AME Mass Choir) | 4:08 |
10. | He's a Wonder In My Soul / I Need Thee/Yes Lord (feat. Pastor W.R. Norful Sr. & the 12th District AME Mass Choir) (featuring The 12th District AME Mass Choir) | 5:48 |
11. | Hallelujah, Thine the Glory (Revive Us Again) [feat. Pastor W.R. Norful Sr. & the 12th District AME Mass Choir] (featuring The 12th District AME Mass Choir) | 5:26 |
12. | I Gotta Praise (feat. Pastor W.R. Norful Sr. & the 12th District AME Mass Choir) (featuring The 12th District AME Mass Choir) | 3:18 |
13. | Alleluia (feat. Pastor W.R. Norful Sr. & the 12th District AME Mass Choir) (featuring The 12th District AME Mass Choir) | 3:09 |
14. | The Lord Will Make a Way (feat. Sheri Jones-Moffett & the 12th District AME Mass Choir) (featuring The 12th District AME Mass Choir) | 6:40 |
15. | The Blood Will Never Lose It's Power (feat. The 12th District AME Mass Choir) (featuring The 12th District AME Mass Choir) | 3:59 |
16. | Oh the Blood of Jesus / There Is Power In the Blood / Nothing But the Blood (feat. The 12th District AME Mass Choir) (featuring The 12th District AME Mass Choir) | 5:09 |
17. | I Know It Was the Blood (feat. Joe Ligon & the 12th District AME Mass Choir) (featuring Joe Ligon, The 12th District AME Mass Choir) | 5:56 |
Details
[Edit]In a recording that seems to begin well after the start of a service and to fade out before that service's conclusion, Smokie Norful devotes himself and a small army of associates to what he calls "old-school style" gospel, i.e., traditional gospel. "Anybody remember these kinds of songs?" he asks, introducing "Sunday Morning Medley," and it seems that many of his listeners do. The 12th District AME Mass Choir provides the choruses, as Norful introduces peers (Myron Butler, Sheri Jones-Moffett), protégés (Keshia McFarland), influences (Melvin Williams, Vanessa Bell Armstrong, Joe Ligon of the Mighty Clouds of Joy), and, eventually, his father, Pastor W.R. Norful, Sr., who sings a powerful "Amazing Grace." The younger Norful does not get lost among the guest stars, however. He remains both an expressive singer in his own right, and a loquacious speaker with an ability to connect to his listeners, whether he's reminiscing about traveling the country with his father trying to get his favorites on the tape deck; recalling the whippings he received "with love"; or raving about the redemptive power of the blood of Christ. This is an album aimed at older gospel fans who will find it easier to accept a younger voice like Norful's now that he has made apparent the tradition of which he is a part.