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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sounds Like A Hit,
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This review is from: T57 (Audio CD)
Hallelujah! They finally released this album after changing the release date numerous times. But I'm glad they did because I don't think it would have been as good as it is now.
If they market this album right it could be as popular as their first album Trin-I-Tee 5:7. Especially if they use the song "Listen", this is my favorite song on the album. "Listen" sounds like a hit that would do well on gospel stations and mainstream. It would do well on gospel stations because it actually mentions the name of Jesus, unlike some contemporary gospel songs. Then it would do well in mainstream radio because it's a catchy song with good production that can help draw people to Christ. Well anyway, this album is loaded with nice songs. I like the song "I Will Lift" because it's a contemporary worship song that gives God all the praise. This song makes it a perfect album for me because I prefer an album to have at least one genuine worship song. Then I like the song "I Need You". It kind of has an old school sound to it but modernized. I even enjoy their rendition of "Soul Is Anchored". They even remade R. Kelly's song "U Saved Me". It's not really my favorite but I kind of like the fact that they used an R. Kelly song on here since God used the influence of R. Kelly to make Trin-I-Tee 5:7's first album a success. Then just for having fun, I like the song "Reflection". Lyrically, it's not the best song, but it's definitely a fun song. Well, I'm glad they came back, because this is one of the groups that helped me have a better view of Christianity when I was unsaved. So if you're looking for a contemporary gospel album this is the one to get.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Could this be the most innovative crossover gospel album since God's Property?,
By lany "loving" (DC area) - See all my reviews
This review is from: T57 (Audio CD)
OK, so Tri-ni-tee 5:7 is known for being one of the most popular gospel R&B groups. But this new album of theirs is ridiculous. The production is extremely impressive, and the lyrics are excellent. Vocally they surprised me, not that I didn't realize they could sing but they really went CRAZY on this album. (They actually sound a lot like...a certain girl group, with some of their runs; I kept thinking this to myself as I enjoyed their vocal stylings and runs, and then when I discovered they were executive produced by Matthew Knowles I was like, "Of course!") My favorite thing about this album is the PRODUCTION. This is music that people outside of the church could get into, I mean REALLY get into, the production is that funky. Several of the songs have an old school sound but they put a nice contemporary touch to them.
But most importantly, unlike other R&B sounding gospel. The best thing about this album is that it is clear Who they are singing about. They don't cuss, they don't water down the gospel, none of that. For those gospel artists who want to crossover, well take notes from this album because this is how you do it. Listen!!!!...to their BEST album yet.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Trinitee 5-7 - Listen,
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This review is from: T57 (Audio CD)
On the whole CD, there are about 3 songs that I really like. I especially like the title song Listen. I have purchased music from this artist before and I enjoyed all of the other CDs better than this one. I noticed that they decided to do something a little different by joining with Matthew Knowles (Beyonce's father). I think they went too hip-hop on this one. I was not impressed, and wish I had not used my Amazon gift certificate.
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2.0 out of 5 stars
The Gospel Version of Destiny's Child,
By kodacolor ":D" (NJ) - See all my reviews
This review is from: T57 (Audio CD)
I was a fan of T57's older stuff. Now it seems like they're trying to be the gospel version of Destiny's Child. I can't really blame the group because they have changed a bit every time they come under new management. I'm not a fan of their newest change. "Reflection" particularly annoyed me because the whole song was self centered then towards the middle of the song they were like, (not the actual lyrics) 'oh yeah, let's thank Him...well back to what we were doing'. "Love" sounds like a Destiny's Child song gone "Gospel" especially around the second verse and the on. Lol.
When I first bought the CD I had a couple of songs that I like, but now I can take them or leave them. This had no longevity in my car. I really seems like they're being pushed into this new image. They've always been fashion forward but they way the present themselves on CD and on TV make it seem like they're being molded into the Christian version of Destiny's Child. It's one thing if an artist evolves. It's another thing entirely if they try to morph into an already/pre-existing artist. They "Want to Go Back" and so do I. :-\
5.0 out of 5 stars
CD,
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This review is from: T57 (Audio CD)
I received the cd before the projected time. The cd was in great condition; no scratches and played perfectly.
5.0 out of 5 stars
HOT ALBUM,
This review is from: T57 (Audio CD)
the whole album is hot! I bought this awhile ago and i still listen to it all tracks are hot.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Still in there,
This review is from: T57 (Audio CD)
I love these sisters. They remain relevant and have not compromised what they represent. Heart warming music, great album.
5.0 out of 5 stars
TRIN I TEE 5:7,
By dltutt823 "Diane" (Richland, Wash. USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: T57 (Audio CD)
This is the second C.D. I have got of this group and I just love it. The first one I bought was called "The Kiss" and I play it all the time. This will be another I will play alot. Great Group!!!
4.0 out of 5 stars
A good listen,
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This review is from: T57 (Audio CD)
I've been a fan from the start and this was just what I expected
from my girls. They have grown and their unique sound is as strong as ever. I really enjoyed this CD and look forward to their future projects. You won't be disappointed!!!!
5.0 out of 5 stars
An Experience,
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This review is from: T57 (Audio CD)
This CD is OFF DA CHAIN! I loved it when I first listened I wasn't sure but after the 2nd run through I was in love, if you know the sound of Destiny's Child you can hear instances or feel a slight influence (Matthew Knowles) But the CD is great and I think every Trin-I-Tee fan should own a copy. Chanelle and Angel were more aggressive in this LP and it pays off...
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T57 by Trin-i-tee 5:7 (Audio CD - 2007)
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