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среда, 23 марта 2022 г.

Jason Lee McKinney Band - One Last Thing

Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2022
Time: 67:47 
Size: 156,7 MB 
Label:Bonfire Records
Styles: Rock/Blues Rock 
Art: Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Cross Over - 3:35
 2. Sing a Prayer - 3:57
 3. Freedom - 3:39
 4. Unified - 4:16
 5. Promises - 3:37
 6. When I'm Gone - 4:36
 7. Paperback Novels - 4:43
 8. Sing On - 5:06
 9. Doubters Prayer - 5:02
10. Liturgy - 2:34
11. Lighthouse - 5:05
12. Make No Mistake - 3:48
13. Song of Songs - 3:22
14. Voice for the Voiceless - 3:36
15. Without End - 3:27
16. One Last Thing - 3:54
17. Sing On (Radio Edit) - 3:22

This album appears at first glance as a fire & brimstone Christian-rock endeavor. And it is. I’m not a big religious fanatic especially when it comes to music, though I love “Oh, Happy Day.” But this heavy 16-track set (with an additional radio edit cut) has very redeemable qualities. You don’t have to be heavily into religion to appreciate the marvelous musicianship & singing featured in this effort. The group cleverly decorated their songs with some durable beats, energetic lead guitar solos, rollicking piano runs, well-arranged melodies & at times vocals with soul though this isn’t a heavy-duty spiritual collection. The crunchy guitar on “Freedom,” & “When I’m Gone,” exemplify these soulful vintage R&B outings. The entire presentation punctuates with its rock significance (“One Last Thing,” “Song of Songs,” “Voice for the Voiceless”). The guitarist crunches along with blistering redemptive tones & tunefulness on his licks. Impressive. This is the 11th LP by Nashville’s 5-member Jason Lee McKinney Band. One Last Thing (Drops March 18–Bonfire Records) is a spiritual-infused journey with no confections, the God messaging is finely tuned & on this collection, it’s actually smartly woven. Nothing is bombastic, or too clinically catechism oriented. The messages get through & they get there with enthusiasm & likability.

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