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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0724357779609 Format: Enhanced Label: Chordant Manufacturer: Chordant Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Chordant Release Date: 2004-06-29 Studio: Chordant
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Customer Rating:      Summary: He-Motions CD Comment: Heartfelt -- every Man should have this CD in his collection... It was such a blessing that I purchased a copy for my brother, father and a few brethrens...
Customer Rating:      Summary: Bishop T. D. Jakes presents 'He-motions' Comment: Bishop T. D. Jakes presents 'He-motions' produced by Jakes and Ken Pennell for the Dexterity Sounds/EMI Gospel label. 'He-motions' is the brainchild of Bishops T.D. Jakes. Jakes a minister since '79 and the leader of his nondenominational church (based in Dallas) Potters House has used various forms of business and media to spread the gospel.
His book Emotions was number one on many booksellers charts and 'He-motions' was born out of that. Bishops Jakes collaboration with an eclectic group of artists (many of whom albums we've reviewed: Smokie Norful, Kirk Franklin, to name a few) who were inspired by his book, wrote or sung on this very informative and healing album.
This 13 track CD is a mixture of sermons, soulful ballads and mellow grooves. This excellent album which r/teaches out to all men no matter the age. Therefore, ladies buy this album for yourself and for the men in your lives and men buy this album for yourself and the men in your lives because musically and lyrically this 13 track album is worth every single penny. Trust me we have nothing to lose but everything to gain by listening
Customer Rating:      Summary: Solid and uplifting Comment: You gotta get this one for the men in your life: husbands, brothers, sons and friends. The BONUS track Take My Life is absolutely awesome and worth the price of the CD alone. Watch out for more from the artist Micah Stampley who contributed much to this album and just released his debut CD. I heard him do this one live at the Potter's House recently at the Leadership and Pastor's Conference and I must tell you it was unbelievable. Even T.D. Jakes was touched by the outpouring of this incredible talent and brought the reprise back about three times. We didn't want the moment to end. The song is annointed and lifechanging. I highly recommend this CD for women as well. If you buy it you will love it and so will those who receive it from you. It relaxes and adds to your quiet time immensely. You can play it from beginning to end then press repeat and keep it on lock--enjoy!
For more on Micah Stampley read my Amazon.com review of his debut CD, The Songbook of Micah.
Customer Rating:      Summary: "He-Motions" (Bishop T.D. Jakes) Comment: America's best known contemporary evangelist - Bishop Thomas Dexter (T.D.) Jakes is back on the block with a scintillating CD for the `brothers' called, He-Motions (Dexterity/EMI Gospel), a musical offering that passionately speaks to men under social, emotional, spiritual and psychological siege.
Jakes has quickly gained a reputation for his albums that have fancied for the thematic tinge. With previous CD stories like Woman Thou Art Loosed, Follow The Star and Sacred Love Songs to his credit, He-Motions is yet another tale put to music. The result is a specific, heavy-handed message that's delivered through both his music and publishing ministries in fine fashion (He-Motions: A Deep Look At The Heart Of Man - the book - goes on sale July 15, 2004).
Like the bestseller the inspirational manual is likely to be, the theme-driven album is a timely message in melody addressing fathers, sons, husbands, church leaders and entrepreneurs that men face unique and daunting challenges in today's world. Bishop Jakes is one of the best communicators of our day. And in his latest album, T.D. eloquently speaks a poignant message about the complicated and daunting task of manhood, using several of today's finest psalmists to get the point across.
As a preacher, author, T.V. host and motivational speaker, Bishop T.D. Jakes has emerged as one of the pre-eminent Spiritual Leaders of our day. His ability to confront a wide range of contemporary issues using simple biblical principles and an extremely adept mind has strategically placed Bishop Jakes as a predecessor on matters of human condition.
In He-Motions, Bishop Jakes pushes all the emotional buttons to remind the listener (men and women, alike) that despite broken homes, lost careers and internal temptations, "it doesn't really matter...you can start all over again." The battle is not over...the victory is already won.
The album begins with an intro demonstrating Bishop Jakes ability to poetically flow over the soft, soothing rhythms produced by his musical director, Marcus Dawson. The album immediately gets off on the right foot with a song featuring two incredible talents in Michael O'Brien (lead singer of Contemporary Christian group Newsong) and Micah Stampley, an accomplished director, songwriter and vocalist from Houston whose work has been noted with John P. Kee's VIP Mass Choir and whose talents has been recognized at the Stellar Awards Gospel Talent Search.
On the next track - Emotional - a selection penned by Israel Houghton and Aaron Lindsey, the tempo picks up to lively musical pace, while being complimented by a script drafted by none other than Kirk Franklin. The style and presentation is reminiscent of Jakes and Franklin's last collaboration on 911 on the Rebirth Of Kirk Franklin. On the following track, Bishop T.D. Jakes is reunited with friend and spiritual brother Bishop Paul S. Morton, Sr., on the song, It Doesn't Really Matter, a song of hope, redemption and empowerment. The friendship between these two spiritual titans goes back some twenty years ago, when Bishop Morton first introduced the little-known evangelist from Virginia before tens-of-thousands at the Full Gospel Baptist Fellowship Convention. The heart-warming selection is a song of healing and new-beginnings, using the compelling voice of Paul Morton, Sr. on vocals.
Donnie McClurkin offers his talents to the project on the single, King Inside Of Me, a selection written by the Grammy award-winning Caldwell Brothers (Cedric & Victor). True to form, the song is inspirational in style and content, a noticeable preference in McClurkin's recent recordings. Once again, Michael Stampley is featured on perhaps one of the more memorable selections of the album with Take My Life, another Inspirational ballad that's an open plea for the guiding hand of Christ. Stampley's vocals on this track are particularly breath-taking.
Bishop T.D. Jakes engages the listener like only the bishop can, on a selection he calls Chapter 7, a moving testimony that will surely leave every father contemplating his irreplaceable position in the family and society. Bishop Jakes' ability to convey a message using reflective, passionate, down-to-earth phrases and words is one of the under told stories to his profound gift as both an evangelist and motivational speaker.
Selections featuring Israel Houghton (Where Are The Fathers), Anointed's Da'Dra Crawford-Greathouse (Thanks For Staying), Micah Stampley (Yes), Hallerin Hill (Beautiful) and Smokie Norful (It's All About You) round off a spectacular album dedicated to all the men in search of strength, forgiveness and affirmation.
In times like these, when men, particularly Black men, are presented with weak and limited images of themselves from the media or vilified by women who've grown cynical as a result of indiscretions, the album is a wonderful message to men of empowerment and hope for a brighter and better day. He-Motions is a carefully crafted album designed to nurture relationships between `brothers' and the people in their lives.
The album will also serve as a source of insight to women seeking to comprehend and decode the often baffling behavior of the men in their lives. The album certainly goes a long way at spelling out a lot of those mysteries through some very likeable songs that's rippled with deep-seeded emotions. Add to this one to your collection or perhaps make it a point to get this in the hands of someone who needs this message the most. - By Chrisopher Heron for BlackGospel.com
Customer Rating:      Summary: Luv It, Gotta Have it!! Comment: My husband and I attended one of Bishop Jakes Conferences for leaders and my husband heard the song on this CD song by Micah Stampley entitled "Take My Life" and my husband had to have the CD. We drove home from Texas and he wanted to listen to it for the entire 10 hours. It is absolutely awesome! I plan to buy the book and CD for my father, brothers, sons, and men that I want to see blessed. It is a must Have!!!
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