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Danny Eason and Abundant Life Montreal - Endurance

  2009-07-14
 

The music is energetic, and listeners can hear live audience members worship, as they sing these words:“All of my crying days are over now/All of my weeping days/They just turned around/And now I can rejoice in Him, And with this praise, I can truly say – We’re gonna have a good time!” And good time they had! The newest album by Danny Eason, “Endurance,’ was recorded live in Montreal. The album is one of those hand-clapping, praise and worship recordings. Blending traditional sounds, with that strong contemporary choir sound Eason is known for, the album is filled with simple church songs.

This new recorded effort comes on the heels of Eason’s 2005 recording in Montreal, with his choir Abundant Life Montreal. Listeners can expect the same solid combination of invigorating rhythms backed by strong vocals. In an era with so many gospel recording artists choosing to create original tunes with unique beats, fans who favor the classical choir sound will enjoy Eason’s approach to gospel music. Eason stays true to form, leading Abundant Life on an exciting musical adventure with a traditional choir sound.

The 15-track album features tracks, such as the inspirational ballad, “Solid Rock.” The song praises God for being ever-present. Following “Solid Rock” is the big-band tunes of “Praise Him.” The song also praises God for being, “The Prince of Peace/The Supplier of my needs/The Lion of Judah/The Great I Am…” Eason has a flowing style that encourages listeners to partake in a spiritual experience. One of the tracks that encourages listeners in their spiritual walk, includes the slow-moving ballad, “I Worship You,” with lead vocalist, Sharon Jackman. The lyrics are simple and address the theme that runs throughout this album: worshipping God through good and bad times.

Eason is not a new face in the gospel industry. He has been directing choirs for years and has taken his musical ministry around the world in far-away countries like Japan. He is the driving force on this album, wearing many hats to further a musical ministry whose goal is to bless God’s people. He wrote every song, except for one, and serves as director, producer, songwriter, and also as youth pastor at Montreal’s Resurrection Center. Some of the album’s soloists include Montreal-native, Annette Moncrieffe, Yolande Spooner, and Simone Brown.

The high-tempo’ rhythms on the animated track, “Alpha and Omega,” will encourage listeners to stand on their feet, clap their hands, and join in a spirited praise party. The lyrics speak from God’s perspective, encouraging listeners to remember that God is entirely in control. Other praise tracks, such as the quiet piano song, “We Glorify Your Name,” and the authentic sound on “Bless His Name,” showcase a spirited group of singers, intent on spreading the word of God – with praise.

The album ends with another one of Eason’s trademark sounds: an eclectic track that heartens listeners to reflect on why they go to church and why it’s important to praise. Once again, Eason’s written lyrics are contagious. With a powerful musical band and an inspirational choir, Abundant Life and Danny Eason get down on this track with a touch of urban flavor.

For more information on Danny Eason, visit www.myspace.com/dannyeason1