Family Affair, Vol. 2: Live at Radio City Music Hall Pastor Hezekiah Walker

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  • Release Date: 08/20/2002
  • Sales Rank: 16,589
  • Label: VERITY
  • UPC: 012414317629
 
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Family Affair, Vol. 2: Live at Radio City Music Hall

1LISTENWe Made It 7:22
2LISTENThe Lord Will Make a Way Somehow / Kim Burrell 7:05
3LISTENCalling My Name 7:28
4LISTENAny Way You Bless Me 4:11
5LISTENWhat a Mighty God We Serve 10:14
6LISTENI'll Make It 3:35
7LISTENHe's on Your Side 7:53
8LISTENNever Gonna Let You Go 7:02
9LISTENWhen We Get Over There 6:33
10LISTENDon't Wait 3:49
11LISTENBreakthrough 4:12
12LISTENI Need You to Survive 7:30

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On their latest live disc, Family Affair II, the Grammy Award-nominated Pastor Hezekiah Walker & the Love Fellowship Choir bless their fans with yet another stirring praise-and-worship celebration -- featuring contemporary gospel greats John P. Kee and Kim Burrell. Barnes & Noble



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Family Affair, Vol. 2: Live at Radio City Music Hallby Anonymous

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November 13, 2002: It was truly a pleasure to hear the revival of some of the best songs released by Pastor Walker (Tracks 2,3,4,6,7,8 and 9). I like the song "We Made It." However, the ad lib in drive gets strange. The sequence of things being said lose the even flow at one point. Heather Covington brings her signature sound on "What A Mighty God We Serve." There are times I feel nervous when you approaches the high segment of her voice, but she still leaves me content. The album has a nice flow with the exception of "Don't Wait" and "Breakthrough." I skip these tracks each time. They are too close to worldly music for my taste, but this may work for many. I was surprised by the large presence of guest artists. This is usually reminiscent of comeback artists. Hopefully, on the next FAMILY AFFAIR, we will hear more of the immediate family taking leads. I was saddened by the absence of Monique Walker both vocally and via acknowledgement in the credits. Her presence in the past was definitely an asset and should not dare be forgotten. She has a signature sound that has God's anointing flowing throughout. All in all, this album is definitely worth the investment. Nonetheless, I definitely recommend that those listeners who are not familiar with the original versions of the remakes go and secure copies of those songs.

Family Affair, Vol. 2: Live at Radio City Music Hallby Anonymous

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October 20, 2002: I enjoyed this project to the highest, God was really involved. I enjoyed all the songs. They were all soul stirring and uplifting. Keep doing the wonderfu job in the name of Jesus. My prayers are with you. You made it!


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