Dave's Review

Shout! Amen
Various

Rating: 4 1/2 STARS

Label: Spring Hill
Compiler: Phil Johnson

Disc One Song Titles: "We'll Meet Again" (Palmetto State Quartet), "Nail It To The Cross" (Whisnants), "He Came Looking For Me" (Crabb Family), "I Got Here As Fast As I Could" (Mark Bishop), "Movin' To The Rhythm Of The Gospel" (Dove Brothers Quartet), "There Is A Remedy" (McCraes), "Living In The Middle Of Love" (Greenes), "Solid Rock And Shifting Sand" (Mike Bowling), "You Keep Praying" (Kingsmen), "The Long Arm Of Love" (Crossway w/Oak Ridge Boys), "Faces" (Greater Vision), "High And Lifted Up/Hallelujah Chorus" (Talley Trio), "You Are Loved" (Hope's Call), "Guilty" (Jeff and Sheri Easter), and "Monuments" (Legacy Five)

Disc Two Song Titles: "Just Another Red Sea" (Gold City), "He Saw It All" (Booth Brothers), "Just One Touch" (Karen Peck and New River), "Heroes" (Isaacs), "I Will Find You Again" (Perrys), "This Too Shall Pass" (Gerald Crabb), "Redeemer" (Ivan Parker), "Look For Me" (Around The Throne), "A Picture Of Grace" (Gaither Vocal Band), "As Long As I Got King Jesus" (Brian Free and Assurance), "Come Away" (Kevin Spencer and Friends), "The Good News" (McKameys), "Somebody's Praying Right Now" (The Hoskins Family), "I Know I'm Going There" (Kingdom Heirs), and "His Response" (Mercy's Mark Quartet)

Spread The Word 2005
Various

Rating: 5 STARS

Label: Daywind

Song Titles: "Samaritan's Heart" (Greater Vision), "I'm Too Near Home" (Perrys), "It's Over" (Hoskins Family), "If It Couldn't Be Done" (Legacy Five), "Knock No More" (Brian Free & Assurance), "I Know The Plans I Have For You" (LordSong), "First Steps In A New Direction" (Chigger Hill Boys & Terri), "What Heaven's All About" (Triumphant Quartet), "Trading A Cross For A Crown" (Mike Bowling), "Let Him Shine" (McRaes), "When I Got Down On My Knees" (Lewis Family), "That's All That Matters" (Mark Trammell Trio), "My Keeper" Crabb Family), "When I Tell This World Goodbye" (Karen Harding), and "Another One Like Him" (Mercy's Mark Quartet)

Shout! Amen is the seventh compilation in the Shout! series. Patterned after the platinum selling WoW series, there were actually two Shout! brand releases in 2005. I reviewed Shout! Hymns in June 2005. (Click HERE to read that review.) The Hymns CD only offered 15 tracks, but Shout! Amen has returned to the traditional 2-disc/30-song format of previous releases.

The first three releases in the series were actually dated in advance like the WoW series. The original Shout! 2001 released in late 2000, for example, while Shout! 2002 and Shout! 2003 followed a similar release schedule. Shout! Amen is the fourth release to employ a word rather than a date. Previous versions were labled Glory (released in 2003), Victory (2004), and of course Hymns. While the dates were nice for keeping the CDs in order, I think the non-date naming scheme is better. If the songs were mostly new releases that hadn't hit radio yet, using the date would be fine, but these CDs are really more like a review of the previous year.

This year, Spring Hill has made excellent use of their 30 slots. Ten artists are from the Daywind family, eight are from Crossroads (Horizon/Sonlite), five are from Spring Hill, and the remaining seven are from various other labels and/or independent groups. You get a lot of music for the money. As in previous years, though, you have a much cheaper option that may take the wind out of Shout! Amen. There are 15 recently released tracks from Daywind artists on their three dollar Spread The Word 2005 sampler. Granted, Daywind's annual sampler is only available for a limited time while all seven compilations in the Shout! series are still in print, but the Daywind sampler typically includes coupons which can be applied to the purchase of the full length artist CDs whose songs are included on Spread The Word. You can't beat a deal like that, so Spread The Word gets 5 Stars easily.

Shout! Amen offers twice as much music, and their collection represents the top artists in Southern Gospel today. I wish it was a bit more "forward looking" like the Daywind sampler. The Shout! Amen CD contains Brian Free's popular "Long As I Got King Jesus" which maxed out on radio several months ago, for example. In contrast, the Daywind collection has Free's more recent "Knock No More," a cut from Triumphant Quartet's CD which isn't even out yet, and a track from the Perry's Remembering The Happy Goodmans project. Also, someone needs to inform the marketing geniuses at Spring Hill that the Dove Brothers are not singing "barber shop" style on "Movin' To The Rhythm Of The Gospel." If there are any barbershop male quartets in Southern Gospel (and I'm not sure if there are any at all), the Doves certainly aren't one of them.

Even so, if you don't buy a lot of Southern Gospel CDs throughout the year, Shout! Amen summarizes the year more adequately than any other collection I've seen. That's why I've rated it at 4 1/2 Stars. I highly recommend both of these collections to anyone who is curious about today's Southern Gospel artists as well as to diehard SG fans who don't already own several of the original CDs that are represented.

by David Bruce Murray

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