Motown Gospel presents 1
Mic 1 Take, recorded live at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, CA. 1 Mic 1 Take will be available at retail and
digital outlets everywhere on Friday, June 3rd. The ten-song acoustic gospel
compilation includes five of Motown Gospel artists performing two
songs—stripped of mass production to focus on the message and the voice. Many
selections are already popular while others are receiving a well-deserved shot
for wider exposure. The participants include GRAMMY®-winners Smokie Norful and
Tasha Cobbs as well as award-winning artists Myron Butler & Levi, Brian
Courtney Wilson and newcomer Royce Lovett.
1 Mic 1 Take is a concept that Blue Note Records president
and super producer Don Was (under parent company EMI-Capitol) spearheaded
initially as one-off promotional-only clips to highlight the legitimacy and
vibrancy of the label’s acts by showcasing their vocal and song craft talents
in naked, unadorned forms. In the world of pop music this can be revealing. In
the world of Gospel music, it’s a revelation—offering kinetic alternatives for
praise and prayer of favorite songs. Call them divinity remixes. See preview of 1 Mic 1 Take featuring Don
Was: https://umusic.app.box.com/s/r5pe6zo7ip8edmdoj6wwxsgh9s0lb1s7
Motown Gospel Presents 1 Mic 1 Take marks the first time
such a project has been created for purchase to the public. The ten-song album
will be released both physically and digitally plus a deluxe edition will
include four high definition videos—all recorded in Hollywood’s hallowed and
landmark Capitol Studios. “Putting world class artists in a legendary room
performing their signature songs with scaled back production doesn’t present
itself often,” says, Larry Blackwell, Vice President and General Manager of
Motown Gospel. “I believe the artists captured the fundamental essence of our
genre with their soulful performances.”
In sequence order, the compilation opens with Brian Courtney
Wilson’s GRAMMY-nominated titled track “Worth Fighting For,” which also earned
him both Dove and Billboard Award nominations. The compilation continues with
Tasha Cobbs’ “For Your Glory,” her second single from her GRAMMY-nominated and
chart-topping album, Grace. Multiple Stellar Award-winning artist Myron Butler
& Levi’s “Nobody Like Our God” is featured from his new studio album, On
Purpose. The majestic call and response praise and worship number is performed
to piano, backing vocals and snare drums accompaniment. Singer and songwriter
Royce Lovett performs “Write It On The Wall.” He dubs the music he takes all
around the world as Cerebral Soul.
“Write it On The Wall” is the title track of his debut EP (following six self-released projects with titles such as Ought-ism and Acoustic Incentive). Co-penned with Nate Butler, Matt Armstrong and Bryan Fowler, the song is performed here by Royce to guitar accompaniment only. Wilson’s second offering, the guitar driven “Mindful,” also featured on Wilson’s Worth Fighting For project is a heart-stilling declaration about staying the course to grow ever-closer to the Lord. Butler’s title-track “On Purpose” is the introspective jazz-tinged song on Butler’s latest album, beautifully rendered with piano, drums and support vocals. Lovett’s “Say Something (Sasha)” is a catchy reggae pop song (co-penned with Nate Butler) that finds him reaching out to a girl in need of Christ in her life. He incorporates singing and rapping to fervently get his point across in this touching performance that he closes a cappella with finger snaps. Smokie Norful’s brilliantly written “Imperfect Me” (co-penned with Antonio Dixon, Habsen Jones, Harold Lilly & Demonte Posey) is sung solely to piano accompaniment. It was originally recorded on his chart-topping album, Forever Yours. Cobbs’ “Jesus Saves” is her self-penned rock solid comfort song first introduced on her One Place Live album from 2015. 1 Mic 1 Take closes with Norful’s “Forever Yours,” the title track (co-penned with Antonio Dixon and Demonte Posey) from Norful’s latest 2014 album, bridging soul music with sacred gospel.
“Write it On The Wall” is the title track of his debut EP (following six self-released projects with titles such as Ought-ism and Acoustic Incentive). Co-penned with Nate Butler, Matt Armstrong and Bryan Fowler, the song is performed here by Royce to guitar accompaniment only. Wilson’s second offering, the guitar driven “Mindful,” also featured on Wilson’s Worth Fighting For project is a heart-stilling declaration about staying the course to grow ever-closer to the Lord. Butler’s title-track “On Purpose” is the introspective jazz-tinged song on Butler’s latest album, beautifully rendered with piano, drums and support vocals. Lovett’s “Say Something (Sasha)” is a catchy reggae pop song (co-penned with Nate Butler) that finds him reaching out to a girl in need of Christ in her life. He incorporates singing and rapping to fervently get his point across in this touching performance that he closes a cappella with finger snaps. Smokie Norful’s brilliantly written “Imperfect Me” (co-penned with Antonio Dixon, Habsen Jones, Harold Lilly & Demonte Posey) is sung solely to piano accompaniment. It was originally recorded on his chart-topping album, Forever Yours. Cobbs’ “Jesus Saves” is her self-penned rock solid comfort song first introduced on her One Place Live album from 2015. 1 Mic 1 Take closes with Norful’s “Forever Yours,” the title track (co-penned with Antonio Dixon and Demonte Posey) from Norful’s latest 2014 album, bridging soul music with sacred gospel.