![]() Craig Brockman’s sizzling organ sets the pace for the envelope-pushing vocal stream that follows, as The Soul Seekers testify of the all-sufficiency of Jesus Christ. ![]() The live-recorded album (at L.A.’s Greater Emmanuel Temple) opens up with the stylish, up-tempo “I’ll Take Jesus”. With five of the group's members being pastor's sons, they also draw on significant spiritual and scriptural resources. Millenial but not contemporary, ‘today’ with roots in yesterday, The Soul Seekers stand on the foundation laid by quartet giants such as The Five Blind Boys of Albama and The Mighty Clouds of Joy, but delivering their own spin to proceedings. As a crew, they pool a vast reserve of songwriting, vocal, production and instrumental talent, having worked with everyone from Mary Mary to Brandy to Whitney Houston to Nelly, and many more.įrom the get go, the word is ‘gifted’. Teddy Campbell, Craig Brockman, Eric Seats, Charlie Bereal and Nisan Stewart also comprise the group. With names like Warryn Campbell, Gerald Haddon, John “Jubu” Smith, there’s plenty of musical experience to tap into, and then some. Not that the eight individual members The Soul Seekers are in any way newbies. With a bow to the always-vibrant quartet scene, Gospo Centric Records releases the self-titled debut of The Soul Seekers, marking the label’s foray into the traditional quartet sound. ![]()
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