On the Sunrise Side
Horizon/Crossroads
The songs and arrangements for “On the Sunrise Side” are just what you’d expect from The Inspirations. Clearly written lyrics spell out the gospel story so even a child can understand. Simple instrumentation and basic chord changes hold few surprises.
Something is definitely different, though. “On the Sunrise Side” is tenor singer Jodi Hosterman’s first studio recording since joining The Inspirations. He takes over the melody after a key change near the end of “I’m Saved.” Hosterman is also featured on the title cut and “I’ve Never Known a Day.” Although most of these songs were selected before he joined The Inspirations, you’d never know it just by listening.
Of course, no Inspirations CD would be complete without at least a couple of songs featuring Mike Holcomb’s gravel chewing bass voice. You’ll get a good dose of Holcomb on “Heaven By and By,” “I’ve Never Known A Day” and “When God Dips His Love in My Heart.” Lead singer David Ragan and baritone Melton Campbell have several effective solos as well. One that particularly stands out is a new Joseph Habedank lyric called “That’s Why I Call It Home.”
It may be unpopular to write this where longtime fans are bound to be reading, but to my ears, this lineup is the group’s best one ever. David Ragan’s commanding lead vocals and Hosterman’s input have transformed The Inspirations to a group that’s more pleasing and exciting to hear. Of course, what’s most important is that they’ve made these shifts while maintaining their core values in song selection and simple mountain music style.
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