Marvin Sapp - Thirsty

Published Friday 14th September 2007
Marvin Sapp - Thirsty
Marvin Sapp - Thirsty

STYLE: Gospel
RATING 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 25501-12973
LABEL: Zomba Records VR70943
FORMAT: CD Album
ITEMS: 1
RELEASE DATE: 2007-07-31
RRP: £9.99

Reviewed by Matthew Cordle

This is Marvin's seventh album and was recorded live in January 2007 at Resurrection Life Church, Grandville, Michigan. For those who don't know, Marvin sang with Commissioned for six years in the first half on the 1990s, went solo in 1996 and then formed a church in 2003 of which he is the pastor. I get the impression that music features quite heavily at Marvin's church, but in his own words, "I always tell people that I'm not a singer that happens to preach, but a preacher that happens to sing, because singing is a gifting while preaching is a calling." Marvin has a powerful and versatile voice and this selection of songs suits Marvin's voice well, demonstrating quiet soulfulness as well as soaring power. The production is strong, there are a lot of musicians and singers involved and the musicianship is very slick and tight, but they still manage to sound passionate and involved, not rigid. The intention of the album is that this is a worshipful experience, not merely a concert (Marvin states between two songs "This ain't just no concert - you're supposed to come here and experience God.") and was recorded at a difficult time of bereavement in Marvin's life. The songs chosen (almost all written by others) are obviously very personal and focus around praise, desire for more of God and thankfulness for what he has done in our lives. A lyric I like in particular is "Praise Him In Advance", a song about confounding the enemy by praising God through times of trial rather than waiting for blessing first. One weakness of the disc is that there are three up-tempo tracks to begin with and then the rest are all ballads - this seems unbalanced and one does get a bit of ballad-fatigue when listening in one sitting. Another, in my humble opinion, is that with songs stretching up to eight and a half minutes in length with all the repetitions some are just too long for CD. But that's gospel for you.

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Product Description
Multiple Award-winner and perennial gospel music favourite, Marvin Sapp, returns with 'Thirsty', arguably the career-defining CD and DVD releases of his solo career.
He has succeeded in establishing himself as one of the most recognisable voices in gospel music through his solo work, and of course as a member of the influential gospel group Commissioned.
Sapp declared himself 'not a singer who can preach, but rather a preacher who just happens to sing,' and he does both with ease on 'Thirsty'.
The title is based on scripture, 'Blessed are those who hunger and thirst after righteousness; for they shall be filled' (Matthew 5:6). Sapp spends the lion’s share of his time on the road, travelling around the world, preaching the word of God to anyone who will hear him. During these extensive travels, Sapp has seen vast differences in how people worship and revere God. He’s seen a difference in how God dispenses His grace, anointing, and power to those who humbly and eagerly seek Him and His glory. Drastic times call for drastic measures, and the world that we live in needs to turn back to God. Thirsty is a clarion call for those who yearn after God’s own heart.
For 'Thirsty', Sapp teamed up with one the industry’s most promising up-and-coming producers. Aaron Lindsey (Israel & New Breed, Martha Munizzi), the multi-talented Myron Butler and members of his 2007 Stellar Awardwinning choir, Levi, along with members of 2007 Grammy Award-winning New Breed all joined forces in what is arguably the most innovative mix of talent the industry has seen in years. The result is a compelling audio and video release with broad reach and large scope.

Reader Comments

Posted by M. Haynie in Atlanta @ 01:51 on Sep 24 2007

I just finished reading the article about how Marvin dealt with the tragedy of losing his natural father and had the responsibilty of eulogizing him and going back into the pulpit the following Sunday. I too can relate because I had to bury my mother in January and then 6 mos. later bury my father. When I returned to church everyone was going on with life and I thought that I just could not do it. But God spoke to me and told me that even though I lost my earthly father that he was a father for the fatherless and that he would never leave me nor forsake and that he would be there for me until the end. Today, when he speaks to me he now calls me daughter.



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