The Rance Allen Group | The Live Experience II



The Rance Allen Group | The Live Experience II
By Peggy Oliver
(Coming Jan. 25th, 2011)
 
There are only a few singers and vocal groups who have strongly impacted gospel music for over four decades. Though raised by strict grandparents, Rance and his brothers were encouraged to experiment with different genres while playing gospel. After releasing an independent single in 1969 entitled “Let’s Get Together & Love” and winning a talent contest in Detroit, Michigan, Rance, Steve and Tom Allen began their groundbreaking journey. The Rance Allen Group (RAG) started with a bang on the legendary soul company Stax Records under the Gospel Truth custom label. Their appearance in the 1972 documentary film Wattstax was an opportunity for a gospel group to share the stage with artists on Stax Records roster in a Woodstock-type format.   Though there have been some bumpy roads along the way which is the norm for the music industry, the Allen brothers have not looked back since.
 
RAG's incorporation of disco, R&B, soul and rock with scriptural lyrics may have turned purists’ heads. But when their longevity, innovativeness and uncompromising faith come into play, those are solid reasons to secure a place in The International Gospel Music Hall of Fame, which they accomplished in 1998. After their tenure with Stax (the group actually returned again to the label in the nineties), RAG recorded with Capitol, Myrrh/Word, Bellmark and currently with Tyscot. Through their discography, the Allen brothers crossed over to the R&B charts on numerous occasions (“I Got To Be Myself,” “Ain’t No Need of Crying,” “Something About The Name Jesus,” “Miracle Worker,” and “I Belong To You,” to name just a few).  RAG also had an uncanny ability to translate several soul covers such as The Temptations’ “Just My Imagination (Just My Salvation)” into effective preaching moments.
 
With a previous Live Experience under RAG’s belt in 2004, surely there is room for more. So on July 16th, 2010, RAG and a stellar cast of gospel musical messengers came to Detroit and rocked the building for the sequel, The Live Experience II. A classy intro by Melissa Scott briefly chronicles the Allen brothers’ impressive history, including appearances at the Apollo Theatre and The Arsenio Hall Show.
 
The Live Experience II jumps into high gear with the pounding disco rhythms of “Let the Music Get Down In Your Soul” from RAG’s early Stax Records days. The tune is composed by Frederick Knight, who produced several of Malaco Records’ finest dance music including Anita Ward’s “Ring My Bell.” “Livin’ For Jesus,” one of several tracks co-written by the L.E. II co-producer Chris Byrd, delivers uplifting exchanges between RAG and Shirley Caesar. Byrd, a multi-gifted talent in his own right, is certainly attuned to Allen’s explosive and soulful style. RAG takes a break from the soul gospel format to a more mainstream contemporary worship teaming with vocal quintet Called II Worship on “Holy One.” The woman that Rance affectionately called The Voice, Vanessa Bell Armstrong, goes right to work on “It’s Your Time.” It is truly indescribable how she can flex her voice in so many ways.  A gentleman who knows a thing or two about harmonizing with others on a regular basis - Paul Porter from The Christianaires - joins RAG on You That I Trust. Leaning more towards a traditional quartet style covering several decades, there is “He Delivered Me” from the nineties, “Hear My Voice” (from the Word Record era in the mid eighties) and “What He’s Done For Me” representing the millennium. “United We Stand” is one of the better multi-star collaborations I have heard recently with Armstrong, Caesar, RAG and co-producer Chris Byrd. Frankly, I never had a chance to hear Byrd, the vocalist, and he has that charismatic flair, a wonderful fit for RAG's musical presence. Wrapping up The Live Experience II, “Smile” and “Feel Like Going On” takes another disco train trip from the late seventies Stax period.
 
It is hard to have everything click most full-length releases, even though The Live Experience II has only one wart. RAG puts in a good performance on "Love Train" (not the O’Jays major hit) but this song tries to borrow on the same concept as the original O’Jays song.  But overall, Rance and his brothers are always electrifying on stage and have taken traditional gospel into delightfully soulful territory.  And they are still convincingly handling their business after forty plus years.
 
Peggy Oliver
The Urban Music Scene

 

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  • 3/16/2011 8:03 PM Alice James Thornton wrote:
    I am in a group with 4 Sisters and one Nephew and we have been praising God through songs for 44 years. So I really like this site. Good luck and keep up the good work for the Lord. I would like to send you something so you could hear us. Our group name is The Fabulous James Sisters and Min. Ronald. We have two CD's and i would like to join my sisters and brother in the lord on this page. Thank you for doing what you are doing for the lord.
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  • 3/19/2011 10:37 PM Michael Bosley wrote:
    i really like the Rance Allen Group i wish they would come to Lackawanna New York and sing at Mount Olive Baptist Church 66 Wasson Ave.Email: mtolivembc@gmail.com it is for my pastor 10yrs. Annv. any Sunday in April would be fine. My Pastor is a 31 yrs. Servant of GOD and you would love to hear him speak GODS word it would also be a blessing we would never forget. so i put this Pray in my FATHER hands. My faith in HIS word tell me HE can make it happen so i look forward to seeing your group in April 2011 AT THE MOUNT.!!!!!!
    GOD BLESS YOU ALL.!!!!!!!!!
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