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Vickie
Winans is THE quintessential Woman! She is a well
admired and established Gospel
artist who is responsible for some of the genre’s
biggest and most memorable hit songs. She is well
known for the business savvy both as an entrepreneur,
marketer, and manager. |
And finally and certainly as importantly she is a loving
and caring mother of two successful sons and grandmother
to two adorable grandchildren.
Is there nothing this woman cannot do? Well, the answer
is seemingly no... what she does do effortlessly is
‘bring it all together’ for her Verity Records
debut release, “BRINGING IT ALL TOGETHER”
which will be in stores everywhere on Tuesday, May 6,
2003.
So unique in its presentation, purpose and theme, ‘Bringing
It All Together” is aimed at reaching the whole
family. Right off the bat, you know this project is
different. The CD cover is designed as an actual jigsaw
puzzle that can be taken apart and put back together.
This is an
unprecedented presentation that matches the whole theme
of the album.
The record combines musical elements for people of all
ages under one Christian umbrella. Who else but Vickie
Winans can marry the nursery rhyme of “J-Jappy
and You Know It” with powerful ballads like ‘We
Need a Word From the Lord” and “I Promise,
“added with a few hip-hop flavored tunes like
“Shook” and ‘Know God. “ Both
lyrically and stylistically, Winans worked to include
songs for families that speak to their individual roles
with each other.
Vickie explains her concept by saying, ‘l am a
very family oriented person [coming from a family of
12] and so many times families splinter because they
don’t have anything in common.. .the children
will listen to one thing while the parents listen to
something else. I
wanted to create a musical vehicle everyone in the family
can come together and listen to Gospel music as one.”
Featuring children’s songs such as “Happy
and You Know It, “a clever take on the children’s
standard that encourages and promotes praise and ‘Kids
Love Jesus Too, “ where children are actually
heard praising and laughing. Vickie said she had fun
watching the reactions of the kids while they were recording
the album.
“Children love to feel like they have something
of their own and most of what we [gospel artists] put
out is for adults and that causes our children to turn
to other genres of music. I know the kids will appreciate
that I care about making music just for them.”
“I hope to create dialogue and get families talking
to each other,” said Vickie. “Different
subjects come up in the content of the songs; one example
is ‘IPro,nise ‘ which should be a huge song.
It addresses the importance for teens and singles to
abstain from pre-martial sexual activity. The track
is a pop-flavored ballad that deals frankly with abstinence
as it cleverly works its way to the wedding march song
as a symbol of pride for waiting.
The
lead single. “Shake Yourself Loose,” the
first cut on the I 7-track project, is an energetic
and rousing jam that inspires us to break free from
the chains that bind us and hold us down. “We
find ourselves in many different situations," said
Winans. "Those chains that bind you should only
remind you to praise your way through.. .come on shake
loose!” The song literally catapults you from
your seat! Both the high energy and Winans’ perfect
modulation sets off the album in downright praise!
Her eldest son, Mario "Yellowman" Winans took
hold of the single and offered up a banging rernix of
“Shake Yourself Loose” which is a bass heavy.
Middle Eastern beat that sets the album on fire. The
song is straight up hip-hop praise!
Continuing with the “family” theme. Vickie
chose her youngest son, Marvin “Coconut”
Winans. Jr. to co-produce with her. He wrote, tracked
and performed on several cuts on the album. A high point
is definitely the beautiful and soothing ballad, "Superman."
The song draws a parallel between the natural Superman
and her real-life ‘Superman’ Jesus. and
although there is no comparison, she relays the message
that there is strength and power in Him. “Coconut
writes very much like his father.. .as the song talks
about Jesus being our everything,” explained Vickie.
“People let us down so much and what always remains
is His strong arm.. .Jesus is my strong tower for real!”
Coconut also co-wrote and sang lead with his Mom on
the urban slanted “Shook “, which is another
one of what Vickie calls a “teaching song.”
Though backed by a hot hip-hot beat, the song talks
about the blessings that come from reading and learning
from the Bible. The original version, rated “E”
for everyone, features a contemporary production that
literally everyone can groove to. The second concept
is rated “FSJ” for Family Slow Jam and it
is a real smoothed out version of the song, rated “K”
for Kids is like stepping into a simulated Playstation
game with Vickie and Coconut.
Of course, Winans doesn’t abandon her roots all
together on this project. She keenly includes good ole’
traditional church rooted music in selections like “JESUS”
an upbeat praise selection and the Thomas Whitfield
classic, “We Need a Word From the Lord",
which is a magnetic worship ballad that has perfect
timing in today’s war-ridden climate. “I
heard a 14-year old girl sing the song and it really
ministered to me and brought tears to my eyes,”
explained Vickie. “Every time you turn on the
news, you get a bad report. Can somebody please give
us a word from the Lord?”
Vickie concludes her thoughts by stressing that “Bringing
It All Together~” unlike her past offerings has
something for everyone. “I wanted all members
of the family to know the joy, the bonding and the fun
of listening to and singing Gospel music,” she
said. “I want to also reach the masses and with
the help and strength of the Lord we will reach them
with the message of Jesus Christ. I want to do my part
and hope that music can be part of what brings Gospel
to the
forefront.”
Vickie Winans is the “Joy Princess of Gospel,”
dubbed so, because when she walks into a room, she brings
with her joy, laughter, and praise. We find those elements
on this album and delight in her energy and excitement
to spread His message to people of all ages.
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