Album Description When you are the world's greatest jazz, R&B, soul/gospel acapella vocal group, people have a difficult time describing your music. it always seems inadequate. Beginning in 1989 with their self titled debut, Take 6 has been hard to categorize. Selling a million records, nominated for Best New Artist at the Grammy Awards and winning two Grammy's, Best Jazz vocal performance, Best Soul Gospel Performance, Take 6 has not slowed down a single quarter note. Forming their own record compnay and partnering with 33rd Street, Take 6 is bringing their groove-laden acapella vocals to every corner of the country. "Feels Good" is the ultimate showcase for these award winning Take 6 acapeilla vocals. Yes, this is jazz, yes, this is R&B and yes, this is soul/gospel. Still hard to categorize, "Feels Good" is the finest Take 6 music heard in years.
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Item Specifications...
Record Label Take 6
Dimensions: Length: 5.68" Width: 7.24" Height: 0.39" Weight: 0.21 lbs.
Binding CD
Release Date Mar 21, 2006
Publisher CENTRAL SOUTH DISTRIBUTION
ISBN 001236956X EAN 0679267301825 UPC 679267301825
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What can I say about Take 6...This CD is just another reminder of how great and untouchable Take 6 is. I met them in person, they're great guys with phenominal musical talent, funny and down to earth. The baddest contemporary/Gospel/Jazz/R&B/Acapella vocal group ever.
MUST HAVE GOSPEL ALBUM! 5 STARS!! Dec 27, 2006
If you buy just ONE gospel CD this year, buy this one. Great a cappella from a masterful group that's been doing it for a very long time. Track 6 is amazing! This is a music lover's CD.
Classic Take 6 Dec 18, 2006
For me, a hard-core Take 6 fan, this is their best work since their original album. It might be their best work, period. I have it on my ipod and cannot stop playing it. They've enhanced their unique acapella stylings with updated arrangements (see "More Than Ever"). The range and intensity of this album makes it a classic. There is no better vocal group in the world. I defy anyone to listen to the title cut and not be uplifted.
This album just "Feels Good"!!! Jul 20, 2006
Man, when i listen to this album, all that I hear is the fun that they must've had while recording it. It sounds like they kicked it in the studio, And, this album just feels good, too. Plus, they just sound phenominal together. This album, in my opinion, is their best album. I would be listening to it right now, but I let my dad borrow it and I ain't seen it since. Shoot, I can't even blame him. I mean, I like genres like hiphop, r&b, neosoul, smooth jazz, etc., but I have got to say that this album is topping all the other albums I have in my collection. Man, I love this album!!!
I'm breathless! Jul 10, 2006
I have almost every album Take 6 has made. Compared to their most recent projects, "Feels Good" feels like coming out of a dark tunnel and back into the sunlight and fresh air.
I'm guessing that it's not a coincidence that this stunning project came about after they formed their own record label. On much of their later albums, it has seemed like they were trying to take their unique sound and gospel message and squeeze it to fit into a run-of-the-mill mainstream pop mold. It was like forcing Superman to live as Clark Kent permanently. If that was the result of corporate influence, I'm so glad they broke away.
Every track on "Feels Good" would merit at least 3 stars or better on its own. They do some of their very best work on "More Than Ever" and "Just in Time". I was dancing out of my seat on "Come On" and "This Is Another Day" (if Andre Crouch had written that song just today, he probably would have sent it straight to Take 6 instead of recording it himself). But the stand-out and defining songs here are "Family of Love" and especially "Lamb of God". Fabulous harmonies, beautiful arrangements, and the undisguised Christian expression almost brought me to tears. Would they have ever been able to do this song while they were with their old label? It feels like they finally have the freedom to be who they really are and do what God put them on this planet to do.
I completely agree with what everyone else is saying. Take 6 is back!