Greg O'Quin & iPraize | After The Storm



Greg O'Quin & iPraize - After The Storm

CD in stores June 30th, 2009!

There are different scenarios as to why an artist takes a furlough from the recording business.  One reason may be just refreshing one's creative juices.  Other times it may be a get-away from the industry for simple R&R-AKA rest & relaxation.  Greg O'Quin's reasoning is exercising a long time gift in waiting by ministering to a church congregation from the pulpit.   He never lost his confidence about what God had in store to share musically, even during an eight-year hiatus after his last release, Cliches in 2001.  The Dallas, Texas born and raised producer/arranger/musician is best known for the smash song about surviving spiritual storms - "I Told The Storm," from Conversations, a 1999 Dove Award nominee for Contemporary Gospel Record of the Year, and the follow-ups "God Can! God Can!" & "Unh Unh!" from Cliches was also steady fare at gospel radio.  His variety pack musical stamp works just about every urban genre possible: hip-hop, blues, roots gospel, jazz, and the popular new jack swing that swept the country during the nineties.

The man affectionally known as 'The Maestro', spent much of his recording hiatus investing into his ministry future by establishing The Church Without Walls International in Dallas: which simply emphasizes there are no walls nor boundaries when serving or loving God.  When the time came to hook up again in the recording industry, he was plenty rested to take his musical gifts to the next plateau when he signed with Ruben Rodriguez, the CEO/founder of Pendulum Records.  The label who first brought us the refreshing hip-hop sounds of Digible Planets & 90's R&B star Chris Walker (former musical director for Regina Belle), was quiet for several years after its initial beginnings in 1991 & is now in a resurgence period.   Pendulum's new era includes R&B icon Belle, who released her debut gospel disc Love Forever Shines in 2008; and the following year signified the long-awaited return of Greg O'Quin - this time with his new vocal band iPraize.

Whether it's under the umbrella of Joyful Noyze or iPraize, O'Quin is comfortable balancing different musical settings.  Yet he keeps it all focused on God's goodness and of course letting the body of Christ know that the Lord can help us through any storm. After The Storm might be considered another sequel to O'Quin's previous discs.  Even with a difference of eight long years and some changes to how urban music is presented, Q'Quin and iPraize have not lost a step in their vocal excellence.  They also take advantage of applying the gospel message for these unstable economic times and frankly they are unashamed worshippers.  Most of After The Storm is well worth the listening, but I would like to direct the Urban Music Scene readers to a few tracks that first sparked my attention.

  

The opener "Convinced," a song about breaking out of our weakened self-esteem, features riveting vocal solo and ensemble work.  "Every Little Step" offers encouragement and accountability in our daily walk: "I need you to order me."  The hypnotic drum pattern and dainty keyboards add sweet ambient background dressing. O'Quin's reputation relies mostly on the newer dimensions of gospel.  The rare exception -"Lead Me Jesus" (see video box above), the debut single, delivers foot stomping roots blues/gospel in the first degree and is somewhat similar to the Belle's hit "God Is Good."  Back to the other side of the musical meter, the Reggae dancehall driven "Pray" reminds us "He will supply our every need."  There's a humble spirit behind "I Appreciate You," but the song's sentiment resonates loudly for the ones who are thankful for living through the Hurricane Katrina turmoil and other situations that could make or break their attitudes toward life.  "I Say A Little Prayer For You", originally covered by Dionne Warwick & Aretha Franklin, is sprinkled with a disco funk flair but always mindful of a praise and worship opportunity.  Transforming a pop or soul classic is familiar territory for O'Quin as the Isley Brothers' smash hit - "For The Love Of You" was covered on Conversations.  Another knockout vocal performance; "Breakthru," declares to the enemy "that I'm sick and tired of your games."  "He's Worthy of Worship" provides a steppers groove touch and some agile vocal phrasing from iPraize.  I also include their reprise of "God Can!" to my list.

Despite its positive qualities, there are a couple of minor bumps in the road on After The Storm.  The biggest issue comes from O'Quin seeming to compete with his soloists on a couple of tracks when leading worship, which can be a major distraction on listener's ears.  I can safely say, however, that Gospel radio and fans alike should welcome back O'Quin - who has not missed one beat in his recording career - and continue to chase the spiritual storms without any regrets whatsoever. 

Peggy Oliver
The Urban Music Scene


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  • 5/21/2009 8:08 AM CeCe Winans wrote:
    I LOVE Greg's new song " LEAD ME JESUS "!!!

    Check him out @ pendulumrecords.biz
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  • 5/22/2009 5:56 AM peter wrote:
    First Pendulum Records said "God is Good" (Regina Belle) and now the world is saying "Lead Me Jesus"... The first single from Greg O'Quin's new album AFTER THE STORM. Available June 30, 2009. This is one of the most exciting gospel releases of 2009 as well as one of the biggest comeback stories of the year.
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  • 6/10/2009 3:20 PM star wrote:
    I love the smash single "Lead me Jesus"
    Greg has truly come a long way and in his music it shows. His graceful style and love of music shines with out a doubt.Gregs New album "After the Storm " hits stores JUNE 30 2009 and i know its a smash.
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  • 6/30/2009 10:04 PM starlaa wrote:
    Greg O’Quin is an Amazing Artist and is truly gifted at what he does. He continues to bring a fresh and upbeat Vibe. Greg’s highly anticipated album is a true smash! It’s been in my Car all day. Check it out guys !
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  • 6/30/2009 10:06 PM ms alvo wrote:
    Greg O’Quin & Ipraize is in stores June 30.2009 this album is sure to blow you away
    I love the single and the album is a winner! Go Get it!!!
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  • 7/12/2009 2:25 PM SkYY wrote:
    Greg’s New Album “After the Storm” Is truly a Smash! I love every Song on the Album and I even bought copies for my sister and best friend!!! Great CD!!! Also check him out on :

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