Live Experience 2 (DVD)
$14.99
To record this new project, THE LIVE EXPERIENCE II, Tyscot Records returned to Greater Grace Temple (Detroit, MI) to capture, yet again, the anointing that has blessed the group’s hugely successful first live recording of 2004, THE LIVE EXPERIENCE. For forty years The Rance Allen Group has shared their R&B-infused gospel being harbingers for the contemporary Christian/Gospel music movement popularized in the late ’70s. Over the decades the group has delivered such classics as “Up Above My Head” (1971) to “If I Could Make The World Better” (1975), “Miracle Worker” (1991) to their hit collaboration with Kirk Franklin “Something About The Name Jesus” (2004) and now their new hit “You That I Trust!” The first of many hit singles, “You That I Trust” features guest artist Paul Porter front man from the famed group The Christianaires. Backed with an intoxicating Memphis soul groove and the Allen Brothers’ rich harmonies the lead vocals of Rance Allen and Paul Porter explode on this future gospel classic about learning to trust in God completely! In addition, to help celebrate their 40 years of music and ministry, THE LIVE EXPERIENCE II also features special guests Shirley Caesar on the track “Livin’ For Jesus” and Vanessa Bell Armstrong on “It’s Your Time!” THE LIVE EXPERIENCE II [CD and DVD] is an audio and visual delight guaranteed to exceed the sales of its evergreen predecessor THE LIVE EXPERIENCE and continue the legacy of The Rance Allen Group!
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SKU (UPC): 014998419096
Artist: Rance Allen Group
Media: Video DVD
Released: January 2011
Provident Distribution
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