Stand (In the Light) - James Ingram, Allen, Debbie
Don't Let Go - James Ingram, Andes, Keith
Blessed Assurance - James Ingram, Crosby, Fanny Jane
Mercy - James Ingram, Allen, Debbie
Beneath the Snow - James Ingram, Lubbock, Jeremy
Everything Must Change - James Ingram, Ighner, Bernard
Yah-Mo Be There - James Ingram, Ingram, James [Voca
Everlast - James Ingram, Ingram, James [Voca
No Place Like Home - James Ingram, Ingram, James [Voca
For All We Know - James Ingram, Coots, Fred
James Ingram releases his first inspirational album with Stand (In The Light). James comes from the musical school of Quincy Jones, where melody is king.
James Ingram releases his first inspirational album with Stand (In The Light). James comes from the musical school of Quincy Jones, where melody is king.
"The song Don't Let Go led me to listen to this CD because it is a hit all by it self. There is only one other song on the CD that has hit power and that is the song Mercy. The remainer of the songs are almost there but I find them a little lacking."
Soulful
B. Melody | Yonkers,, NY United States | 03/09/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Congratulations James! Your first Gospel album is an astounding success. What took you so long? I've been a fan since "Just once" and have collected all the albums over the years. I was a little surprised that the man's vocals was still as strong and still very soulful after so many years. Well done! Must have if you're a fan. God bless."
He did it again people!
Theresa Lungu | Chestnut Hill, MA | 02/07/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This album is amazingly, awesome. Mercy just blows me away. Delivered in style by a seasoned voice on a very personal level. I cant stop listening to it! To Mr. Ingram, that little lamb will be found."
Finally!
F. Penn Jr. | MI, USA | 06/24/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)
"It should suffice to say that it's refreshing to have new material from one of the few true male vocalist (Soul/R&B/what-have-you) left. Donny is gone, Luther is gone, Marvin is gone. Others (Jeffrey Osborne, Johnny Gill, Glenn Jones, Phil Perry) probably can't get recording contracts in this "New" market and Stevie skips 5 to 10 years between recordings. The songs are nicely done and James' voice is in top-form. I'm over-joyed with this purchase."