{"id":4650,"date":"2011-08-26T06:00:14","date_gmt":"2011-08-26T10:00:14","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/southerngospelyankee.wordpress.com\/?p=4650"},"modified":"2011-08-26T06:00:14","modified_gmt":"2011-08-26T10:00:14","slug":"cd-review-part-of-the-family-by-the-collingsworth-family","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/youngfogey\/2011\/08\/cd-review-part-of-the-family-by-the-collingsworth-family\/","title":{"rendered":"CD Review: Part of the Family, by The Collingsworth Family"},"content":{"rendered":"<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-\/\/W3C\/\/DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional\/\/EN\" \"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/TR\/REC-html40\/loose.dtd\">\n<html><head><meta http-equiv=\"content-type\" content=\"text\/html; charset=utf-8\"><meta http-equiv=\"content-type\" content=\"text\/html; charset=utf-8\"><\/head><body><p><a href=\"https:\/\/southerngospelyankee.files.wordpress.com\/2011\/08\/part-of-the-family-collingsworth-family-album-cover.jpg\" class=\" decorated-link\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-4683\" title=\"Part of the Family, Collingsworth family album cover\" src=\"https:\/\/southerngospelyankee.files.wordpress.com\/2011\/08\/part-of-the-family-collingsworth-family-album-cover.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"259\" height=\"259\"><\/a>The Collingsworth Family has been turning heads in the industry over the past few years, and with good reason. They\u2019ve cultivated an incredible blend which has only become stronger and fuller as the four kids grow and develop. Add to that Mrs. Collingsworth\u2019s virtuoso piano playing, as well as the older girls\u2019 prowess on the violins, and you have what may be the most musically talented group in southern gospel. I was privileged to see them live in concert last year, and I can tell you that if they are ever in your area, it\u2019s a show you don\u2019t want to miss. (Oh yes, and Mr. Collingsworth plays trumpet too.)<br>\n<em>Part of the Family<\/em> is their StowTown Records debut, and it\u2019s arguably their most mature project yet. Their sound has always been primarily a blend of gospel and old-fashioned inspo, with dashes of country and jazz, and this album continues in that vein. Wayne Haun is at the production helm as usual, contributing his arranging talents and a couple of new songs.<br>\n<strong>1. God\u2019s Family (Lanny Wolfe): <\/strong>The CD begins appropriately with the song from which its title is taken. Lanny Wolfe\u2019s material always fits the Collingsworths like a glove. (I\u2019m still waiting for them to discover \u201cThe Sounds of His Coming,\u201d which is one of his lesser-known pieces but in my opinion his best.) The lyrics and music are somewhat schmaltzy, of course, but the Collingsworth Family has a way of taking these kinds of songs and delivering them in a fresh, un-schmaltzy way. It\u2019s sure to be a concert favorite.<strong><br>\n<\/strong><br>\n<strong>2. Tell the Mountain (Kenna West\/Lee Black\/Sue Smith)<\/strong>: This new mountain-flavored ballad is one of the best cuts on the project. Phil Jr. takes the lead, and it showcases how much his voice has matured even in the past couple of years. A few other people have already made comparisons to Doug Anderson on this number, and I definitely hear that resemblance as well (pay special attention to the line \u201cGod is with you, and you\u2019ll overcome\u201d \u2014 the way he holds out \u201covercome\u201d sounds <em>exactly <\/em>like Doug). I would say that he\u2019s developing into a light baritone. Much like Anderson, he has resonance in his lower register, yet also has a flexible upper range. As for the song, it\u2019s a very uplifting message of encouragement for people who are dealing with struggles in their lives. It reminds us that whatever the \u201cmountain\u201d is, and however big it is, and whatever it tries to tell us, we\u2019ve got something to tell back to it: Our God is even bigger.<br>\n<strong>3. Joy Unspeakable (Caleb Collins\/Wayne Haun)<\/strong>: This has a similar feel to \u201cBottom of the Barrel\u201d from <em>The Answer.\u00a0 <\/em>It\u2019s a vigorous, up-tempo country\/jazz number (listen for some great keyboard work). The Collingsworths always do this sound very well. I could see this song working as a concert opener to get the crowd good and warmed up.<br>\n<strong>4. Jesus is All I Need (Marty Millikin): <\/strong>This is a mellow Kim Collingsworth feature. Lyrically very predictable, but very comforting and easy to listen to.<strong><br>\n<\/strong><br>\n<strong>5. Nothing\u2019s Worrying Me (Jerry Kelso\/Marty Funderburk): <\/strong>Think of this as the bluesy, easy-listening jazz counter-part to \u201cI Know\u201d from <em>The Answer.<\/em>\u00a0 I personally <em>love<\/em> this style, and eldest daughter Brooklyn handles it with a smooth class that\u2019s hard to resist. While references to the bad economy peg the lyric as modern, the music has a deliberately old-fashioned feel. It actually sounds like the kind of thing Ernie Haase &amp; Signature Sound might sing. <strong><br>\n<\/strong><br>\n<strong>6. I Pray (Lyn Rowell\/Wendy Wills): <\/strong>This new offering from the authors of \u201cJesus is Holding My Hand\u201d features Olivia, the youngest at 13. Her voice is still developing, yet she already shows great promise. She has a sweet tone and sings low notes with great clarity. If you compare her voice with clips of big sister Courtney at the same age, the resemblance is very striking (so don\u2019t be surprised if she turns out to be a Courtney clone when she\u2019s done growing). I really like the laid-back feel of the arrangement. It\u2019s a simple song, simply accompanied with acoustic guitar. A very good way to introduce small children to the power of prayer\u2026 and remind the grownups who may have forgotten.<strong><br>\n<\/strong><br>\n<strong>7. At Calvary: <\/strong>Kevin Williams and his friends recorded <a href=\"http:\/\/www.amazon.com\/gp\/product\/B003URDJIU\/ref=dm_mu_dp_trk10\" class=\" decorated-link\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">an instrumental version<\/a> of this hymn last year that was so creative and incredible it made me wonder if I\u2019d ever appreciate a normal rendition of it again. But the Collingsworths won me over right away with their characteristically powerful, dynamic arrangement. Much like \u201cI Want a Principle Within\u201d from the last project, it takes the listener on a journey, changing keys multiple times and featuring multiple vocal combinations. I especially enjoyed the ladies\u2019 trio on verse two and the sibling trio featuring Phil Jr. on verse three\u2014more proof that Phil Jr. has become quite capable of pulling his weight in a dramatic piece.<strong><br>\n<\/strong><br>\n<strong>8. I Found it All (Helga Kaefer\/Wayne Haun): <\/strong>This is one of my favorite new songs on the project. It\u2019s, like, sooooo Wayne Haun. The chorus goes like this:<strong><\/strong><br>\n<em>\u2028I found it all<\/em><br>\n<em> When I lost everything<\/em><br>\n<em> And gave my life<\/em><br>\n<em> To serve a risen King.<\/em><br>\n<em> I found the truth<\/em><br>\n<em> That I\u2019d been looking for.<\/em><br>\n<em> I found it all<\/em><br>\n<em> When I found the Lord.<\/em><br>\n<strong><\/strong>Middle sister Courtney takes the lead and delivers a pure, honest vocal. My only nit-pick is that I think the production could have been scaled back a bit and actually made it even more powerful. But no matter. It\u2019s a sweet cut. If anybody remembers the old AC Christian radio hit \u201cCan\u2019t Live a Day Without You,\u201d this is thematically a <em>little<\/em> like that, except better-written, and without the pop bombast.<br>\n<strong>9. Just Another Rainy Day (Cindi Ballard\/Daryl Williams): <\/strong>If I\u2019m not mistaken, this features the sibling trio of Brooklyn, Courtney and Phil Jr. It\u2019s a hand-clapping, foot-stomping, house-bringer-downer (is that a word?) I\u2019ll eat my hat if that\u2019s not Gordon Mote on keys, and there\u2019s all kinds of fun stuff going on with the B-3 Hammond (you\u2019ll remember that\u2019s my weak spot), the guitar, and the bass. And the lyrics contain great wisdom: \u201cIf God says \u2018Build an ark,\u2019 it won\u2019t be just another rainy day!\u201d Believe it or not, think Brian Free &amp; Assurance on this one. It\u2019s got that same kind of slightly progressive drive to it. Expect them to encore this at least twice in concert.<strong><br>\n<\/strong><br>\n<strong>10. Praise You (Bill &amp; Gloria Gaither): <\/strong>Brooklyn takes the lead on this low-key Gaither cover. The instrumentation is very similar to the GVB version of \u201cHome Where I Belong.\u201d I felt like I had heard the song somewhere before, then I remembered it was one of two unreleased Vocal Band tunes Wes Hampton <a href=\"http:\/\/weshampton.com\/blog\/?p=176\" class=\" decorated-link\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">recently shared<\/a> that had been on the table for the last lineup but never got put on a project of theirs. I love the way Wes sings it in <a href=\"http:\/\/weshampton.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2011\/06\/Praiseyou.mp3\" class=\" decorated-link\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">that clip<\/a>, but I think it fits the Collingsworths even better. We\u2019re treated to a great duet between Brooklyn and Phil Jr., as well as some work from the ladies\u2019 trio and the Phil Sr., Kim and Brooklyn trio.<strong><br>\n<\/strong><br>\n<strong>11. That\u2019s the Place I\u2019m Longing To Go (Robert Batton): <\/strong>Like \u201cI Can Pray,\u201d this song relies on an acoustic backdrop<strong>. <\/strong>It\u2019s carried very tastefully by guitar and mandolin, and it\u2019s a beautiful project highlight. You\u2019d never know it was a new song unless you looked at the date. It sounds like it could have been around for decades. With vivid imagery, it evokes a picture of heaven as a place where nobody is orphaned, hungry, or mourning for the dead.<strong><\/strong><br>\n<em>Where no tears will ever fall, where death angels never call<\/em><br>\n<em> Where the crepe never hangs on the door,<\/em><br>\n<em> Where the hungry never cry, where we\u2019ll never wave goodbye<\/em>,<br>\n<em> That\u2019s the place my soul is longing for.<\/em><br>\n<strong>12. The Resurrection Morn (Bill &amp; Gloria Gaither): <\/strong>Bringing things to a majestic close is this old Gaither piece. I believe they themselves have done better with this theme on a piece like \u201cThese Are They,\u201d but hey, it\u2019s Bill and Gloria, and it\u2019s the Collingsworths. Hard to nit-pick.<strong><br>\n<\/strong><br>\n<strong>Closing thoughts:<\/strong> Although the Collingsworths\u2019 sound is better than ever, this project doesn\u2019t take too many liberties from a creative standpoint. As a dyed-in-the-wool traditionalist who dislikes change, I\u2019m not really complaining. Grandma\u2019s apple pie never gets old, even though she uses the same recipe every Christmas\u2026because it\u2019s Grandma\u2019s apple pie! The same is true of the Collingsworths\u2014who would even want them to change?<br>\nFrom a song selection standpoint, there\u2019s honestly nothing here that really<em> leaps<\/em> out at me, even though there\u2019s nothing I dislike either. It\u2019s simply a very good, enjoyable, consistent listen. The new material is very solid, but I still don\u2019t think they\u2019ve found that one Hit with a capital \u201cH.\u201d As for how it compares with <em>The Answer<\/em>, I would probably still cite that project as my favorite because the songs were a little stronger\/more memorable, but this one is tighter and more cohesive as a whole.<br>\nThe production is quality as always, and they continue to show themselves wonderfully adept at a variety of sounds. This may be the first project I\u2019ve heard of theirs where certain songs actually remind me strongly of another group (like Signature Sound on \u201cNothing\u2019s Worrying Me\u201d or BFA on \u201cJust Another Rainy Day\u201d). They are in expert hands with Wayne Haun, and he always brings the best out of them. I\u2019ll never forget the chance I had to chat with him a bit at my first southern gospel concert last year (seriously, it was like meeting the President or something\u2014actually, just kidding, that\u2019s an insult to Wayne). Anyway, I had just recently listened to <em>The Answer<\/em>, and I told him that I loved the way he let the family be themselves, yet complemented and supported them perfectly for what they were doing. He does the same here. I especially liked the more stripped-down feel on several of these numbers, because it really allows their full talent to shine. It makes me wonder what an entirely acoustic (or even acapella) Collingsworth project might sound like.<br>\n<strong>Bottom line: <\/strong>The bottom line is that if you\u2019re a Collingsworth Family fan, you should buy this project. And if you\u2019re an SG fan who hasn\u2019t heard of this group\u2026 you are seriously deprived, and you should buy this project.<br>\nStowTown, you\u2019re three for three\u2014first <a href=\"http:\/\/southerngospelyankee.wordpress.com\/2011\/03\/14\/cd-review-george-younce-with-ernie-haase-and-signature-sound\/\" class=\" decorated-link\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">the George Younce project<\/a>, then <a href=\"http:\/\/southerngospelyankee.wordpress.com\/2011\/04\/12\/cd-review-dreamin-wide-awake-by-doug-anderson\/\" class=\" decorated-link\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Doug Anderson\u2019s debut<\/a>, now this. 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I seek to understand what is good and what is sad and what is true. When I\u2019m not mathing or teaching, I enjoy writing about faith and culture, researching film and music history, reading great literature and philosophy, pretending to play the piano like Bruce Hornsby, writing the occasional poem, and editing the occasional film project. My interest in Pop Culture Things tends to be inversely proportional to the level of interest they generate among other people of my generation. I am, after all, a Young Fogey. I occasionally write theological reflections too\u2014in a bad Anglican, high-Church Baptist sort of vein. You\u2019ve all been warned. My opinions can be curiously strong, but I am always learning how to express them better. Though I retain little patience for post-modernists. Thanks for reading. You can find my freelance social commentary at The Stream and The Federalist, or sample some of my film criticism at Tyler Smith\u2019s More Than One Lesson. 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