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Album Title |
The Reunion |
The Color of Music |
Blessed By Association |
Not Guilty: The Experience |
Strength |
Show Up! |
Colorblind |
We Walk By Faith |
Wash Me |
Just Me This Time |
There Is Hope |
Wait On Him |
Yes Lord |
Guest Artists |
Isaac Caree, Lowell Pye, Vanessa Bell Armstrong, Tye Tribbett, LeJuene Thompson, Donald Hayes on saxophone |
LeJuene Thompson, Donald Hayes on saxophone |
Tonex, Rhonda McLemore, Rance Allen (on album intro) |
Deitrick Haddon, Rufus Troutman |
Dorinda Clark-Cole (on the concert video) |
Angelo and Veronica, Vanessa Bell Armstrong (on the concert video) |
Rance Allen, Vanessa Bell Armstrong, Alvin Chea, Mark Kibble |
Vanessa Bell Armstrong |
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Fred Hammond, Mitchell Jones, Parkes Stewart on backing vocals on some songs, Daryl Coley |
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Other Info |
As the name implies, this is a double-CD reunion album, featuring re-recordings of all the hits, with all the familiar faces and voices. |
Solo project; production from Rodney Jerkins on two songs "Dancin'" and "Dancin' (Partatropolis mix)" |
Included a 'very country' cut, "Just For Me" |
Double CD set |
Album was almost titled "Thursday Love" |
Album certified 'gold'; Montrel Darrett sings with New Life |
Kee covers Stevie Wonder's "Love's In Need" |
First album on Verity Records |
Chris Byrd handles organ duties on the project |
Kee tributes his dad on "I Miss You Dad" |
Album aimed to draw attention to child abuse problem |
Isaac Carree and Lowell Pye debut with New Life |
Debut Kee project on Tyscot |
Hit Song(s) |
We're Back |
Praise Power, In Your Name, I-C-U |
Just For Me |
I Believe, Not Guilty |
I Do Worship, Strength |
Show Up! |
Traded, Colorblind |
We Walk By Faith |
Wave Your Troubles Away, Wash Me, Jesus Is Real |
Crazy |
There Is Hope |
Wait On Him, It Will Be Alright, Anointing |
Yes Lord, Happy |