![]() ![]() Next up is the projects first single, Oh Yes I Am, which features Jenkins. The song also gives Ray his first feature on the second verse. He Took Away My Burden is the third cut, and a great quartet song that features Sellers & Jenkins on step out lines on the chorus. Jenkins is one of the finest tenor singers to come along in the industry in recent years and on a personal note, I believe he’s the finest Kingsmen tenor since Jeremy Peace. I’ve Never Seen The Righteous Forsaken is the first song to feature Jenkins, and he tears up this Rebecca Peck tune. The song opens a cappella before the music kicks in. The project kicks off with the title track, Battle Cry, that features Crawford. The subject of today’s CD Review is one that’s been getting a lot of great buzz, Battle Cry by The Kingsmen.īattle Cry marks the first mainline project by the group to feature both Chris Jenkins (tenor) and Bob Sellers (lead), although the lineup has been together since 2012, along with baritone Randy Crawford and longtime bass vocalist and Hall of Famer, Ray Dean Reese. But with my semester being over and having a full week break, I now have time to blog a little bit. I’ve been wanting to review this one for a while but haven’t had the time, so I hope you all will forgive me for showing up late to the party. ![]()
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