Track Listing 1. Kingdom Come 2. Daddy's Song 3. Stand 4. Thank You 5. Thy Will Be Done 6. It's Alright 7. God's Got It All in Control 8. Someday 9. Try Me 10. Every Woman 11. Try Me (Reprise) - (reprise)
| Details | | Producer: | Kirk Franklin, Kurt Carr | | Distributor: | BMG (distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Original score composed by Kirk Franklin. Engineers include: Chris Godbey, Steve Gallagher, Mike Dy. Recorded at Beach Street, Inglewood, California, Dallas Sound Lab, Nomad Studios, Dallas, Texas. Personnel: Todd Parsnow (guitar); Billy Preston (organ); Bobby Sparks (keyboards, mini-Moog synthesizer, programming); Kurt Carr, Michael Bereal (keyboards); Michael Neuble (drums); Markita Knight, David Daughtry, Faith Anderson, Yvette Williams, DeBette Draper, Donald Wright , Andrea Wallace, Myron Butler, Shanika Leeks (background vocals). Audio Mixers: Dexter Simmons; Greg Edenfield. Recording information: Beach St. Studios, Inglewood, CA; Dallas Sound Lab, Dallas, TX; Nomad Studios, Dallas, TX. Photographers: D. Stevens; Arnold Turner. A movie starring Whoopi Goldberg, Jada Pinkett, and LL Cool J among others, Kingdom Come's soundtrack is refreshingly low-key, with notable contributions from the films originator, Kirk Franklin, and Jill Scott, in addition to a host of lesser known but no less talented acts. Shawn Stockman's "Stand" is particularly poignant; like all the best gospel, it could easily double as a pop song. Snappy beats and modern R&B production techniques abound--there's only one traditional sounding gospel number here, the swaying "God's Got it All in Control," with time-honored piano and hushed organ accompaniment building to a climactic finish. KINGDOM COME is a great stand-alone collection--about the biggest compliment you can pay to a soundtrack album.
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