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enlarge | Artist: V3 Label: EMI Gospel Category: Music
Buy New: $17.98
New (33) Used (13) from $2.81
Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 20052
Format: Enhanced Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 724357182201 EAN: 0724357182201 ASIN: B000GEU6FE
Release Date: August 1, 2006 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | Let Go - V Three, Bell, Josiah | | • | Love Makes the World Beautiful - V Three, Neal, Antonio | | • | I Need You - V Three, Neal, Antonio | | • | Take Me There - V Three, Bell, Josiah | | • | Irreplaceable - V Three, Vinson, Latoya | | • | Close to You - V Three, Battle, Roy | | • | Have You Ever? - V Three, Bell, Josiah | | • | Take the Time - V Three, Holt, W. | | • | Let's Take It - V Three, Bell, Josiah | | • | Thank You - V Three, Russell, B. |
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Loved this!! May 9, 2008 This CD has a very nice sound to it. I enjoyed it from beginning to end. It was simply off the chain. They definately can be in the same ranks as Trinitee and Virtue. So if you're a fan of them you should check this CD out. You won't be dissappointed.
not just another "sister act" October 29, 2007 i must admit that when i first saw the v3 cd, i did not buy it. i,honestly, thought they were just another girl group...another sister act. i love the clark sisters, virtue, trinitee 5:7, and many other female groups. however, i kept looking at the v3 cd and thought..."maybe these girls can really minister..." there are many people out there who can just sing, but not many of them actually minister. well, the ladies of v3 actually minister. i like the versitility shown by v3. they go from the slow ballads like "i need you" to a bumnpin' song. i believe there is somethng on the cd for everyone. now that i've purchased it, i listen to it all the time.
Nice cd August 6, 2007 This is a nice contemporary gospel cd. These young ladies have pretty voices. I use the upbeat "Take Me There" and "Let's Take It" for my treadmill workouts. "Thank You" is very meditative and sweet. I listen to it while in a relaxed, peaceful and reflective mood (or to get into one!) This was a good buy.
New girls on the block March 11, 2007 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Decent replacement for the 'retired' Out of Eden. Good harmony
The Junior Virtue is Here--Go Girls! December 13, 2006 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Arguably the younger version of Virtue, V3 burst on the gospel music scene this summer as a fresh-faced trio of sisters from Atlanta. LaToya, Shelley, and Sacha Vinson aim "to be real" with young listeners through their debut album, which is a blend of traditional and contemporary gospel, and mainstream pop and R&B.
God's perfect love emerges as the main theme in this collection. The eclectic groove of "Let Go" opens the album with a burst of energy as the girls admonish their listeners to release worry and give their cares to God. The lush ballads of "Love Makes The World Beautiful," "I Need You," and "Thank You" showcase the ladies ability to emotively interpret beautiful melodies, and the neo-soul moodiness of "Irreplaceable" and "Have You Ever" leave the listener in a state of deep contemplation.
The only noticeable missteps in this collection are "Take Me There" and "Let's Take It." "Take Me There" adopts the current Atlanta sound (think Ciara's "Get Up") from vocal delivery to the lyrics. Though it's catchy, "Take Me There," with its minimalistic beats and disposable pop/R&B feel, fails to help V3 maintain its artistic originality. In the same vein, "Let's Take It" sounds like and updated version of Virtue's "Take It By Force," but it's not as engaging or lyrically strong.
With Latoya and Sacha both co-writing some of the album's songs and receiving production help from Double Dutch (Antonio, and Josiah Bell & Robert Marvin), the album retains a consistent sound and vibe, pleasant from beginning to end. On the heels of Trin-i-tee 5:7, the disbanded Out of Eden, and the now defunct Ramiyah, V3 take the reigns of urban gospel and follow along the worn path of an ambivalent genre.
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