Country Gospel Terry Terrell is a relative newcomer that has been receiving some major southern gospel radio promotion over the last year or so. I recently had the opportunity to acquire a copy of his latest project titled Back On My Feet for review. For those unfamiliar, Terry Terrell has a natural baritone voice with a quality that easily matches most anyone in the country genre today. Producer Zane King contributes as a writer on four of the ten songs on the project including "Help Me Get Down On My Knees" which establishes the project's tone as pure country-sounding southern gospel. "Savior, Faithful, Friend" is a good song that reminds us of how much God cares for us. The latest single from this project is "Go Close The Windows" , which is an interesting perspective on the crucifixion scene. It is told from the perspective of Heaven's angels being upset by what they see happening to Jesus at Calvary . The title line is Zane King and Charles Isbell's interpretation of God turning his back on the scene because He is unable to watch what His son suffering for our sins. Also worth mentioning is a remake of "Gloryland Hold On" made popular a few years ago by the group Chosen Few and a Gerald Crabb song titled "Two Little Feet" . The production quality on Back On My Feet is superb, featuring many musicians that regularly contribute to front line southern gospel projects (Kelly Back, Sonny Garrish, etc.). The graphic design and layout are also top notch.
Tags: Terry, Terrell, If There's A Phone In Heaven, Gospel, Country, Video
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