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Time for Healing

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Download links and information about Time for Healing by The Sounds Of Blackness. This album was released in 1997 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Gospel genres. It contains 19 tracks with total duration of 01:13:14 minutes.

Artist: The Sounds Of Blackness
Release date: 1997
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Gospel
Tracks: 19
Duration: 01:13:14
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Africana 1:14
2. Spirit 5:38
3. We Are Gonna Make It Through, Pt. 1 0:20
4. Hold On (Change Is Comin') 4:20
5. Love Will Never Change 5:26
6. Love Train 3:20
7. God Cares 5:59
8. Hold On (Don't Let Go) 5:17
9. Crisis 2:37
10. We Are Gonna Make It Through, Pt. 2 0:42
11. You Can Make It If You Try 4:25
12. The Blackness Blues 3:12
13. A Spiritual Medley: I'll Open My Mought to the Lord / I'll Be Ready 4:02
14. So Far Away 5:26
15. Familiar Waters 5:23
16. Time for Healing 6:11
17. We Are Gonna Make It Through, Pt. 3 1:57
18. Hold On (Change Is Comin') [Roger Troutman Remix] 4:30
19. Kwanzaa-Umoja-Uhuru (Swahili) [First Fruits of the Harvest-Unity-Freedom] 3:15

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Time for Healing signaled the departure of producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis from the Sounds of Blackness camp. Sounds of Blackness — and particularly group leader Gary Hines — also abandon the new jack swing motifs of previous albums in favor of a more urban approach. Given the album's 1997 release date, this isn't surprising — new jack swing had overstayed its course by this point. The new, more urban-sounding Sounds of Blackness isn't afraid to collaborate with rapper Craig Mack on "Spirit," interpolate Roger Troutman on "Hold On (Change Is Comin')," and take liberties with Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff's "Love Train."