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Righteous Invasion Of Truth Review
More a showman than a recording artist, Carman
continues to be one of Christian music's top-drawing concert
acts--he sold out the 55,000-seat Houston Astrodome in 1997
by himself. His sense for the theatrical carries over in
R.I.O.T.: Righteous Invasion of Truth, a 1996 release that
proves to be quite entertaining. Catch the clever airline
motif in "God Is Exalted," the hip-hop edge of "R.I.O.T.," or
the B-52's-ish "No Monsters" and you will hear
a man that keeps his musical boundaries open. Whether it's
old-time gospel, rap, rock, or even the countryish "Step
of Faith," with Ricky Skaggs, Carman and producers Brown
Bannister and Tommy Sims yield a lively and worthwhile release.
Review by: Michael Lyttle, Amazon.com
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