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Together Again

Christianity Today February 7, 2012

Style: Country gospel; compare to Little Big Town, Guy Penrod, The Isaacs

Together Again

Together Again

Capitol Christian Distribution

February 7, 2012

Together Again

Together Again

Capitol Christian Distribution

February 7, 2012

Top tracks: “Back to the Front Porch,” “God Has a Plan,” “I Love You This Much”

Famous for breaking down barriers between southern gospel, country, and gospel music, The Crabb Family reignites their genre-bending sound with a solid ten-song reunion. Giving their faith-assured lyrics a modern country musical context—with heart-tugging pedal steel, double-stop fiddle, easy-going banjo, and country-infused electric guitar—the siblings’ soulful vocal prowess translates their ministerial hearts to tape. Together is a polished progressive set that lyrically upholds traditional values for younger gospel generations and musically serves as a complementary side project to the family’s individual careers—including Jason’s Grammy-winning standout success.

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