Wednesday, 26 May 2010

The Winner Is...


Updated 16-06-10




Time's up in the Reach Records free giveaway.
And the lucky winner is...
drum roll please...

That's right 'drum roll please' has won, no just kidding...

The winner is
Jon Brown




Jon gets his mitts on

Lions And Liars by Sho Baraka
and
Entermission by DJ Official

Thanks to Jon for the awe inspiring photo (winning this comp has obviously changed your life!) & thanks to all the literally several people who entered. Better luck next time!
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Tuesday, 25 May 2010

Paul Baloche - 2 Modern Classics


Paul Baloche is very generous both with his gifting and his videos!

These songs, What Can I Do?  & Your Name  have been major blessings at my home church.

They might be in your Church too!








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Monday, 24 May 2010

Special Guest Blogger - Mark Altrogge



Mark Altrogge is one of the greatest and most prolific worship songwriters alive today. Since writing songs like I Stand In Awe (You Are Beautiful, Beyond Description), I'm Forever Grateful, Faithful God and How High And How Wide in the 80s he's written hundreds more and is probably one of the most theologically astute songwriters around.

So I'm thrilled to welcome him as a guest blogger at The Beatles Songwriting Academy today and tomorrow as he shares what Christian Songwriters can learn from the Beatles.

Read part one here.


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DJ Official - EnterMission: Review



Don't forget you still have 3 days left to win this album right here.



EnterMission is less an album BY DJ Official and more a sampler or mix tape on the theme of urban mission featuring Reach Records artists and likeminded friends.

There’s a massive variety on display here, which is both a strength and a weakness. If you like hip-hop there’s bound to be tracks you love and tracks you hate. EnterMission serves you up everything from Nothing Without You (think Pink at her most feminine) to Chisel Me (a masochistic sanctification smackdown) to Not My Own (imagine speed reading Wayne Grudem while listening to nu-metal).

So, while they may not be your favourites, let me tell you mine

Some reviewers have described Show Off (Lecrae & Flame) as cheesy. I don’t agree (this, mon ami, is tres fromage). To me the track is just playful and fresh rather than fresh from the deli counter and as fun is not one of Reach’s strong points I say kudos to ‘em.

Streets Of New York (J.A.Z. & Magellan) is one of the best tracks by DJ Official evoking perfectly the knife edge tension of a city at flashpoint. The lyrics not only paint the picture in stark colours but motivate you to get out there.

Go features some insane speed rapping from H.G.A. (who are these guys?) & Tedashii.

Love Fallen (Gems, Jahaziel, BenJah & Dillavou) is the kind of track that shouldn’t work but is easily one of the best on the album. Crossing so many boundaries that you feel dizzy, the blend of UK & Jamacian rappers meeting over a sizzling reggae track is inspired.

On an album full of gritty realism Sho Baraka’s track Chaos is the hardest hitting of them all. The backing is a claustrophobic Prodigy (Firestarter) style track, all alarms and skittering beats representing the moral chaos Sho is rapping about. This track is Huge.

Overall there’s much to like on this album. DJ Official himself doesn’t cast a big enough shadow to give it a cohesive identity but it would make a good first purchase if you’re unfamiliar with Reach Records and want to check out the different artists.

get this album for FREE.



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Thursday, 20 May 2010

The Answer Is Always Yes



You have you're Sunday morning set list nailed down and perfect. You may have even rehearsed it. Then your Pastor informs you that you need to cut a song. What do you do?

Jamie Brown has a great post on this. And I thouroughly agree with him on it.

Worship leaders can quickly become territorial and protective of the time of singing as being “their time”. When that happens, requests to cut a song and/or shorten the time can be viewed as personal attacks warranting extreme defensive measures. 

Check it out.

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Wednesday, 19 May 2010

The Final Countdown





Don't forget you have 7 more days to enter the Reach Records free giveaway. You could get your sweaty mitts on

Lions And Liars by Sho Baraka
and
Entermission by DJ Official

find out how here

Related Posts: Lions and Liars review


Timely Encouragement



Got some much needed link love yesterday for Beatles Songwriting Academy my sabbatical project/mental breakdown/latest geek obsession (delete as applicable) from US blogger Matt Redmond who spends his time as Student Pastor when he's not being mistaken for the other Matt Redman and lives in Birmingham (the other one).

He said

Whether you are a Beatles fan or not, there is a reason they continue to be so popular. They were great songwriters. Created in the image of God, all four of them reflected that creativity by making extraordinary music listened to the world over.

I cannot remember the last time I recommended a blog to anyone on my blog, so that should tell you something.


Read the full post here

Matt also did a nice post on the back all the Vatican broohaha on The Beatles, Jesus & Hatred that you might want to check out.

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Monday, 17 May 2010

Free Sho Baraka (Re)Mix Tape



This should appeal to you if you like the track We Could Be More on Sho Baraka's new CD Lions and Liars.

I mean really, really, really like it.

Sho proves ha can be more, much more, by giving away a mix tape of 15 remixes of this one track.

Get it here.

Don't forget to check out the Sho Baraka/DJ Official giveaway I'm currently running.


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Friday, 14 May 2010

King Eglon Now Weighing In At 350!



That's downloads not pounds people! Over 350 of 'em!

Yep, The Eglon Song, my Horrible Histories goes to Sunday School song has gone global, with the flabby baddy's fame spreading faster than the tubby King's waistline.

Going through my files recently I found this 'testimonial' from one of the first listeners, who's experience has been shared by many others since...


You have unleashed a plague on both our houses! 

After spending a couple of months trying to persuade my son not to shout "POO!" all the time he is now singing this song all the time. It is far too catchy and my wife and I have both been singing it constantly. 

We have been going to bed singing it in our heads and woken up singing it, my wife even sings it in her sleep and claims it has kept her awake at night. 

At times it has got so stuck I have had to resort to singing Hey Mickey by Toni Basil to get the song out of my head! As you know there is no known song that can remove that from your head when that gets stuck.

This is a really good and funny song. Especially liked the voices. I suspect you enjoyed doing that! My son had his bedtime story from the NIV last night, Judges 3...

Download the Eglon Song
mp3      Chord sheet      Lyrics    Behind The Song

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Thursday, 13 May 2010

Wednesday, 12 May 2010

Sho Baraka/DJ Official CD Giveaway



Here's the moment you've all been waiting for (since yesterday). I'm giving away two great Christian Rap albums.  


Lions & Liars by Sho Baraka

 


and Entermission by DJ Official feat. Sho, Tedashii, Lecrae, Trip Lee, Justin Bieber (just kidding). Watch out for a review next Tues.


What do I have to do?



1) subscribe to this blog by RSS, email or by 'following' me. (If you already do one of these things just leave a comment)

or

2) recommend this blog to a friend, link to this post or retweet it.

or

3) subscribe to my other blog by RSS or email (If you're a Beatle loving rap fan songwriter)

or

Do all 3!

THEN

Leave me a comment here telling me which ones you've done. That's up to 3 chance to win.

Closing date - Wed 26th May 2010 (midday GMT if you want to be all OCD about it)

Small print.

Prize is 2 well looked after ex-review copy CDs. Winner will be selected by a random number generator, then announced on Wed 26th May 2010. When winner has emailed me their postal address, 2 physical CD will be sent anywhere on the planet via some sort of registered post, which is as close to a guarantee that they'll arrive as I can give.

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Tuesday, 11 May 2010

Why Sho Serious? Sho Baraka: Lions And Liars Review


  For a chance to win this album click here!



In 2009 Reach Records artist Tedashii released one of the best albums of any genre, Identity Crisis. 2010 looks like being the year of stablemate Sho Baraka and his amazing album Lions And Liars.

What’s so special?


Like all the Reach rappers, Sho is very worded and hard hitting, but he’s humorous with it. He has a gift for handling even the most serious themes in a playful way.

The album is packed with references, both cultural & biblical & is bursting with musical styles & lyrical themes.

Manhood & racial identity, sex, drugs and violence, thug culture & the gospel vie for attention over a crazy mix of stadium rock, & europop anthems, Motown Soul & Black Gospel, sax solos & performance poetry.

Don't trust the trailer


Ever seen a film where the best 3 minutes were all in the trailer? Well this album is the opposite. Don’t judge Oh Well & Revolutionary Died from the taster videos you‘ve seen on Youtube. Like his master, Sho saved the best for last. Both songs will have you hitting replay again and again.

The man raps with a twinkle in his eye. It’s apparent on Lions Anthem from the nod to Whole Lotta Love to rapping about the shoe salesman who’s used to save soles (souls) and his cousin at the IRS dealing with false profits (prophets). 

But he’s just warming up. He catches fire on Mercy On Me. Over a powerfully penitent gospel chorus, the criminal & the cancer patient who’ll “be dead by year's end” are our companions at the mercy seat. 

I’m Black - a creatively recorded performance poem by Tom Ason, serves as an attention grabbing intro to My Life

Nice aim! They taught us to aim for nothing
And look, we hit it, dead on the button.

Sho’s personal journey through self-identity issues features superbly crafted lyrics - each line of the chorus recaps the line before, and the final line leads us back to the first line. 

On Me, Myself & I he gets all Smeagol/Gollum on the mic, as he documents his battles against the flesh.

You’re a liar, a jerk you’re a creep,
So prideful, arrogant and weak.

Don't waste your skit


Liar’s Anthem is built on a sample from a Don’t Waste Your Life video skit. Singing from the thug’s p.o.v. could be dangerous move, turning this into a gangster's song, but Sho manages to makes the transition via looking at the sins of the rap industry, church & Nike(!) to straight out preaching. 

Propaganda supplies the second performance poem BOYS!!! and it is a killer. In 1:29 he manages to reduce wannabe gangsters to “silly boys.” And sets the stage perfectly for the album’s high point Revolutionary Died

It’s still hip-hop minus all the thugging
Take the poet & the priest & put it in the husband

I know one song can’t change the world
But maybe the dude next door [will] stop beating his girl

download it right now!


This song is a classic and the only reason not to get immediately is that’s ‘cos you’re gonna get the whole album.

Oh Well keeps up the pressure over a swaggering rock groove

They save whales, save dogs, save dolphins,
Save trees – but kids ain’t really that important

All the money he wants can’t buy joy
Dollar bills don’t make men out of boys

By this stage Sho is relentless. When the beat drops he keeps going - right of the edge of the map.


Perfect?


No, there’s a few weak points - all of them minor. 

The early tracks struggle to sustain the weight of the grand concept. Who is the dead lion? Jesus? Christians? Does the cover mean Sho is a Liar? Or a Lion and a Liar? As well as making him look freakishly ugly it’s trying to make a metaphor mean too many things all at once. AND IT DOESN’T MATTER! The songs and the track listing are strong enough to tell their own story. 

Just for once I’d love to see a hip hop album presented simply as “a collection of the best tracks I recorded this year” without feeling the need to make some kind of over hyped statement. Because the songs make a powerful enough statement all by themselves. Though strictly speaking this is not a concept album I can’t remember the last time I’ve heard an album with such a powerful flow (particularly from I’m Black to Oh Well).

The ugly photo isn’t the only sleeve issue. This is the second Reach Records release I’ve had to go online to find out the name of a track or featured rapper.  
Readab1E fOnts  guys!

The album is 17 tracks plus 4 bonus tracks. Filling every second of the CD runs the risk diluting the album. There’s nothing wrong with the bonus tracks – (Kobe Bryant On Em extended mix? Yes, please!) but why not keep the album tighter and include a unique download code for bonus tracks?

So to sum up, the only things wrong with this CD are Sho paid more attention to the music than the artwork and is too generous with his tracks. Shame on you Sho!

This is an incredible, inspiring five star album. It will make you laugh and make you think. It will move your heart and probably the rest of your body with it .


Wanna get your hands on a free copy of this CD? Tune in tomorrow to find out how.

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Friday, 7 May 2010

New Kid's Song: The Greatest Commandment



I said I'd do it, and by Ringo's beard I've done it!

Here's the mp3 of my kid's praise song The Greatest Commandment all nice and shiny and ready for your ears. Try not to scratch it!

The Chord sheet and Behind the song post will follow soon.

If you think you ever might use such a song in your kid's ministry let me know and I might even post an mp3 backing track. (If no one wants it I'll probably still do it, it'll just take a lot longer!)

Download it The Greatest Commandment here 
Read the lyrics here

(Photo credit - I am not the photographer, or the dude in the photo. Or the kid. If YOU are anyone of these people and don't want me to use the photo let me know and I'll happy return all your pixels in mint condition)

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