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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Ricky --- Gospel --- Need We Say More?, November 19, 1999
This review is from: Soldier Of The Cross (Audio CD)
Ricky Skaggs, backed by his talented Kentucky Thunder, has produced yet another masterpiece. I have an extensive bluegrass gospel collection and I would have to say that this recording is definitely near the top of the stack. The entire album was superb (with the exception of one track), but some songs merit individual recognition.As a traditionalist, I was glad to hear Ricky's recording of "Voice From On High", which owed much of its sound to an earlier recording by the Stanley Brothers (no coincidence, since Ricky got his start with Ralph Stanley as part of the Clinch Mountain Boys). The high tenor, sung by Paul Brewster, climbs right up your spine. If you've ever wondered what a bluegrass fan meant when they said high lonesome this is it. "The Darkest Hour" is yet another old song. This selection, nonetheless, would merit buying the album. In many ways, the arrangement is reminiscent of "Walls of Time" that appeared on Ricky's second all bluegrass album, ANCIENT TONES. "Are You Afraid to Die" has been recorded many times before. This track begins with Dr. Billy Graham delivering his testimony followed by probably the best recording of this song to date. There are no words for "Seven Hillsides" except perhaps "extraordinary". Have you ever wondered what preacers feel when tragedy occurs and they are left to help pick up the pieces? This song answers the question. Finally, there is one track (the exception) that has been done better: "Lead Me to the Rock". A better recording of this acapella piece can be found on Don Rigsby's A VISION (an album I greatly recommend) under the title "Higher Than I". Ricky's vocals, at times, seem strained on this selection. What makes this recording work is not just the talent of the band and Ricky's beautiful voice. It is the fact that the music MEANS something to Ricky; he believes what he sings. Buy it. Listen to it. You'll love it.
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