"Live" At Jackson State University

Rev. James Moore With the Mississippi Mass Choir

  • Genre: Christian
  • Release Date: 1995-02-07
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 12

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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Lift Him Up 7:01 USD 0.99
2
He That Dwelleth 6:17 USD 0.99
3
I'm Going to Make It 4:07 USD 0.99
4
He's Never Failed Me Yet 6:32 USD 0.99
5
If Jesus Can't Fix It 6:04 USD 0.99
6
He's a Shelter 6:31 USD 0.99
7
Victory Shall Be Mine 6:16 USD 0.99
8
One More Time (Part I) 7:14 USD 0.99
9
One More Time (Part II) 5:17 USD 0.99
10
Yahweh 6:09 USD 0.99
11
He Can Do It 3:19 USD 0.99
12
Thanks for All You've Done 7:58 USD 0.99

Cover Album "Live" At Jackson State University - Rev. James Moore With the Mississippi Mass Choir

Reviews

  • AMAZING
    5
    By Tim Rawbiz
    This record CHANGED MY LIFE!!!!!! This record is the whole reason I am in the music industry today..... Its very RAW, but a definite instant classic.....
  • Yahweh
    5
    By URK0117
    Yahweh with Bryan Wilson and rev James Moore is the joint!
  • Great, Great CD!
    5
    By Caleeboy
    This a is fine example of Mississippi Mass Choir's Talent. Track 10 is one of my favorite. You've got Shaun Pace on track 6 and so many other great talents. If you love real (REAL) Gospel Music with a message, get it. OH I just remember the ending of Track 5 is a work of art......buy it if you can.
  • Great Ole Time Gospel Album
    5
    By felinecrl
    I've always enjoyed how harmonious Rev. Moore's voice was. His music is still one of my all time favorites when you want to reminisce on where the Lord has brought you from. We must never forget the old songs that helped to get us through trying times. This one is an excellent choice to add to your collection.
  • musicianship
    5
    By nfnkalyan
    i am not religious at all but this album is great.
  • I remember...
    5
    By Son of Knowledge
    My review of this album is more on a personal note. I remember hearing this album over 10 years ago, and being a bassist myself, I was amazed by the bass player on this album...Mr. Andrew Gouche. I hope that anyone who buys this album can appreciate the level of musicianship and creativity that is displayed. RIP Rev. James Moore, and thank you for believing in me.