Howard Smith - Totally Committed

Published Monday 17th October 2011
Howard Smith - Totally Committed
Howard Smith - Totally Committed

STYLE: R&B
RATING 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 43846-18485
LABEL: Light LS5880
FORMAT: CD Album
ITEMS: 1

Reviewed by Mike Rimmer

In the late '70s, Howard Smith was part of the scene surrounding Andrae Crouch. He worked and befriended the Winans, sang on Andrae's albums and signed to Light Records for this contemporary gospel album released in 1985. Nominated for a Grammy, 'Totally Committed' highlights the sweet soul voice of Mr Howard and is packed with a pile of solidly written songs and a pleasant production that mixes good arrangements with plenty of nicely developed vocal ideas as Smith interplays with various backing singers. Highlights include the funkier opening cut "Perfect Love" which settles onto a fine groove. Equally groovy is the single "I Wanna Get To Know You" which is driven along by some strong bass work. The closing title track finishes things off with a soulful prayerful ballad of commitment to God. Some of these tracks have travelled pretty well from the mid '80s and overall, this is a pretty good indication of the state of American gospel in that era. It's well crafted, well produced and whilst not doing anything radical, still has the power to minister.

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Reader Comments

Posted by wanda copeland in Atlanta Ga @ 16:18 on Sep 20 2012

why can't we get this cd by Howard Smith. There are music older then this particular album that we are able to get. I don't understand if this many people are inquiring about this album, then surely we should be able to get a copy. Please advise



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