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Free Music Notes for I'll Say YesFree Music Review: Gospel CD Review Hit: 5 Stars
Excellent praise and worship CD! Every song better than the last! This choir is excellent!
Free Music Review: I'll Say Yes Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir Hit: 5 Stars
Great CD, very pleased with the sound and service. Right on time, Thanks & Shalom.
Free Music Review: Missing something Hit: 3 Stars
I enjoy Brooklyn Tabernacle music. Creative melodies and harmonies, with great worship lyrics, especially the songs that describe what a great God we worship. Most (but not all) of the songs on this CD seem to be missing this. The words are along the lines of "I worship you", "I adore you", "I'll say yes", "I never lost my praise", "We bless the name of Jesus", etc. ... but with little mention of what makes God worthy of our worship. Who is He? What has He done? ...for you personally? More attention needs to be placed on God Himself rather than our worship of Him.
I'm not saying that these kinds of songs are bad - we need them too. But if this is all there is, then it ends up being only an emotional experience.
Free Music Review: Ah...no Hit: 3 Stars
May God bless all of you who are encouraged by the songs on this cd, please continue to enjoy it. Everybody have different tastes and this is only my opinion.
When Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir puts out a new cd I believe I'm like the first person to purchase it. I love this choir.
Unfortunately I listened to "I'll Say Yes" twice, and have already stashed it away.
I'm waiting with eager anticipation for their next project though!
Free Music Review: Okay cd... has a bunch of repeats... Hit: 2 Stars
Well, Brooklyn Tab has always been a great choir, but what I can't understand is why they aren't creative anymore. For the past couple of albums, BTC has "sampled" other gospel artist work. "Spirit Fall Down" is by Luther Barnes, "The Lord Thy God" is by Straigh Gate Mass. Their other albums have even more samples by Richard Smallwood [Total Praise], Kurt Carr [For Every Mountain]... the list can go on. Don't get me wrong, they sound beautiful, but what ever happened to the days of being creative? I thought that God inspires people to be originators, not imitators and certainly not duplicators.
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