Hezekiah Walker & LFC (Souled Out ) - Reviews - GOSPELflava.comHezekiah Walker & LFCSouled OutSince 1985, the gospel choir scene has had an indelible imprint on it with roots tracing back to Brooklyn, New York. During that time, a young man named Hezekiah Walker made serious moves with his Love Fellowship Crusade Choir to infuse fiery East Coast grooves into choir music.Some 23 years and now 12 albums later, Walker has created a catalogue of music that has become the stalwart of church choirs everywhere.
After a three-year recording layoff, the accomplished pastor and newly consecrated bishop returns to the recorded scene with his established choir on their 13th release titled Souled Out.Running twelve tracks deep, Walker and LFC return with their trademark New York funk coupled with some new twists and turns. Famed producer Donald Lawrence returns to head the production efforts, handling eleven of the album's twelve tracks. A4tech camera installer. Walker gets help from other industry friends who lend their talents to the effort.Labelmate Marvin Sapp and DJ Rogers, Sr. Lend their vocals to the urban ballad, 'God Favored Me, Part II'. In addition, Tri-City Singer alumni Blanche McCallister-Dykes, Latrice Pace, and DeWayne Woods add their vocals to that of the powerful LFC aggregation.Yet, the strength of any Hezekiah Walker album is always found in the material and its delivery.
Certainly this album delivers.Walker revisits 'It Shall Come to Pass', originally recorded on the 'Live In London' effort, some twelve years ago.