The ExperienceYolanda Adams
Release Date: 03/20/2001
Original Release:
2001
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 407739_CD
UPC # 075596262927
Label: Elektra
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Performer: Yolanda Adams
Artist: Gerald Levert Distributor: WEA (Distributor) Notes: This is an Enhanced CD, which contains regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Personnel includes: Yolanda Adams (vocals); Gerald Levert (vocals); Charles Willis (guitar); Raymond Reeder, Antoinne Wright (keyboards); Anthony Harmon (bass); Quinjuan Anderson (drums); Victoria Purcell, Slyver Logan Sharp, Rosalind White-Gonsalves (background vocals); Eastern High Shcool Choir Of Washington D.C. Producers include: Shep Crawford. Engineers include: Anne Catalino, Jay Goin, James Hoover. Recorded live at Constitution Hall, Washington D.C. and at The Record Plant Studios, Los Angeles, California. THE EXPERIENCE won the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Personnel: Yolanda Adams (vocals); Gerald LeVert (vocals); Charles Willis, Jay Williams (guitar); Raymond Reeder (keyboards, background vocals); A.J. Wright (keyboards); Quinjuan Anderson (drums); Renee Spearman, Victoria Purcell, Fulfillment Choir, Eastern High School Choir, Prosperity Choir, Darrell Crawford, Sylver Logan Sharp (background vocals). Audio Mixers: Ben Arrindell; Derek Lewis; Peter Mokran; Tony Flores. Recording information: Constitution Hall, Washington D.C.; Digital Sounds, Houston, TX; Record Plant Studios, Los Angeles, CA. Photographer: Ken Schles. 1990s Gospel phenomenon Yolanda Adams's second live album (the first was the 1997 Grammy-nominated LIVE IN WASHINGTON) is about as high-gloss as it gets. If you weren't paying careful attention, you might not even notice that it's religiously themed; the opening "I Believe I Can Fly" (a studio duet with Gerald Levert) sounds more like the big romantic ballad from a hit movie than a paean to the Lord. (Hey, wait a minute--it was the big romantic ballad from a hit movie, specifically the Michael Jordan/Bugs Bunny vehicle SPACE JAM). In any case, it's not long before the listener gets the message, as Adams sends her sultry alto soaring through a nice selection of songs from her hit album MOUNTAIN HIGH, VALLEY LOW, including "Open My Heart," which occasions some particularly serious testifying. The bottom line is that while the album's carefully calculated mix of gospel, hip-hop, and soul is designed for maximum crossover appeal, it undeniably works, and it should strike even the most secular of humanists as uplifting. 1990s Gospel phenomenon Yolanda Adams's second live album (the first was the 1997 Grammy-nominated LIVE IN WASHINGTON) is about as high-gloss as it gets. If you weren't paying careful attention, you might not even notice that it's religiously themed--the opening "I Believe I Can Fly" (a studio duet with Gerald Levert) sounds more like the big romantic ballad from a hit movie than a paean to the Lord. (Wait a minute--it WAS the big romantic ballad from a hit movie, specifically the Michael Jordan-meets-Bugs Bunny vehicle SPACE JAM). In any case, it's not long before the listener gets the message, as Adams sends her sultry alto soaring through a nice selection of songs from her hit album MOUNTAIN HIGH, VALLEY LOW, including "Open My Heart," which occasions some particularly serious testifying. The bottom line is that while the album's carefully calculated mix of gospel, hip-hop, and soul is designed for maximum crossover appeal, it undeniably works, and it should strike even the most secular of humanists as uplifting.
Contemporary gospel singer Yolanda Adams hails from Houston, Texas, where she spent her young adulthood teaching, modeling, and singing in choirs. Adams's debut, JUST AS I AM, was released in 1987, followed by SAVE THE WORLD (1989), and MORE THAN A MELODY (1995). Adams continued recording and releasing albums into the late `90s when she had a commercial breakthrough with her major label debut, MOUNTAIN HIGH.VALLEY LOW (1999). The album went platinum and netted Adams a Grammy award. THE EXPERIENCE (2001), a live album, also won a Grammy, while that year's BELIEVE, 2005's DAY BY DAY, THE BEST OF ME (a greatest-hits package), and 2007's WHAT A WONDERFUL TIME, a holiday album, continued to enjoy impressive popularity and sales.
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