Track Listing DONNIE MCCLURKIN... AGAIN: 1. Again 2. Prayer, The - (featuring Yolanda Adams) 3. All I Ever Really Wanted 4. Yes You Can 5. Special Gift 6. Holy 7. Create in Me a Clean Heart 8. I'm Walking 9. Heart and Soul 10. So in Love 11. He's Calling You
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Yolanda Adams | | Producer: | Donnie McClurkin | | Distributor: | BMG (distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel includes: Donnie McClurkin (vocals, piano); Lynette Hawkins-Stephens, Yolanda Adams (vocals); Jonathan DuBose Jr. (acoustic guitar, guitar); Rick Watford, Joey Woolfalk (acoustic guitar); Doc Powell, Ray "The Weeper" Fuller, Dsabata Robinson (guitar); James Cheeks (alto saxophone); Clifton Brokington (trumpet); Marvin Thompson (trombone); Kevin Bond (keyboards, programming); Shaun Martin, Bobby Sparks, David Foster (keyboards); Nelson Jackson (organ); Keith Taylor, Darrell Freeman, Andrew Gouche (bass); Terry Baker, Jeremy Haynes, Dana Davis (drums); Andre Hickman (percussion); Olivia McClurkin, Andrea McClurkin-Mellini, Sherry McGhee, Myron Butler, Sheila Ravenel Carpenter, Terry C. Middleton (background vocals). AGAIN won the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album. This is a DualDisc, which contains a CD on one side of the disc and a DVD on the other. Personnel: Donnie McClurkin (vocals); Doc Powell (guitar); Keith Taylor (bass instrument); Terry Baker (drums). Devotional music can be a hit-or-miss prospect at the best of times, so when one comes across a winner, it's an occasion for rejoicing. Here, providing such an occasion, is Donnie McClurkin's ...AGAIN, which sets subtly religious lyrics against the restrained and tasteful backdrop of small group and choir. As a former protege of gospel giant Andrae Crouch, McClurkin puts his grounding to good use with a collection of songs for all emotional seasons, from the unworthy sinner personified in "Create in Me a Clean Heart" to the uplifting encouragement of "Yes You Can." There's an example of the pastor in action live on the sanctified "Holy," while on the monumental "I'm Walking," he's even confident enough to delve into Jamaican dancehall territory. On this showing McClurkin has enough charisma to fill a dozen churches.
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