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David Hollister – The Book Of David: Vol 1 The Transition
Other great cuts include the mellow Reach Out To Me, the tear-jerking, reflective I Let Heaven Down, the beat-driven Questions and the smoothed-out Pray (Til I Get An Answer). Moving in a more traditional vein, he sings The Potter, an Andrae Crouch tune. He closes out the project spreading the funk thick with No One and relaxing it out with Take Me Back.
Although musical greats like Mike City, Shep Crawford, PAJAM, and Andrae Crouch make contributions to the The Book Of David: Vol. 1 The Transition, it’s Hollister that truly shines on this project. Urban gospel music lovers have one of the best in the genre with this one.
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