Triumphant Quartet - You Gotta Love It!

Published Wednesday 7th November 2007
Triumphant Quartet - You Gotta Love It!
Triumphant Quartet - You Gotta Love It!

STYLE: Southern Gospel
RATING 5 5 5 5 5
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 24329-13129
LABEL: Daywind 8715192
FORMAT: CD Album
ITEMS: 1
RELEASE DATE: 2007-06-30
RRP: £4.99

Reviewed by Peter Dilley

I must admit to being confused at seeing five men on this quartet's sleeve, but it turns out one of the chaps is the pianist. Two of the Triumphant Quartet are father and son Clayton Inman (lead) and Scott (baritone), an arrangement which seems almost as cheesy as the smiles on the cover shot. Four-part close harmony singing might still be quite a big thing in the States, but notwithstanding those numerous Gaither imports, I've never really been convinced that Southern gospel in any form is a genre with widespread appeal here in the UK. The "Achy Breaky Heart"-like backing on "Giver, Creator, Savior" sounded bizarre with the close harmony treatment, and things didn't get very much better with the heavily-orchestrated ballads "He Will Be" and "The Great I Am Still Is", or even with the bluesy "Let It Be Me". Perhaps the track that works best is "The Old White Flag", which has a more acoustic-style backing. Ironically, even though it was a real challenge not to regard the album title as anything but tongue-in-cheek, the vocals and accompaniment on the song "You Gotta Love It" seemed much better matched than most other tracks here. These guys perhaps need to think a bit harder about what material actually suits their style of delivery.

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Reader Comments

Posted by Trevor in Stoke-on-Trent @ 12:33 on Nov 8 2007

Actually, there's a lot more to SG than the Gaithers - cheesiness abounds in some of those Homecoming Friends albums - and the Daywind label by and large is a notable fromage-free zone (Karen Peck & New River, The Perrys, The Crabb Family and Greater Vision to name a few).



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