Barry Rowland & Deliverance Release "It is Time"

On April 14, Barry Rowland and Deliverance will release It is Time on Horizon Records. From the kick off of the B-3 organ of the opening song "Delivered Again," you know It Is Time for church. Barry Rowland & Deliverance have never followed the trends for the sake of popularity; they just jump in with both feet to deliver the pure soul of the message they're passionate about.
This new album does not break that mold. With powerful arrangements and robust vocals to match, you know something great is in store. With an award-winning writer in the family like Kyla Rowland, who penned seven of the ten songs, surely the album will be full of strong material. Also included are songs from the pen of Gordon Jensen of his classic "Redemption Draweth Nigh," Johnny Minick's mid-tempo "How Long" and Vonda Easley's moving "Help Me Make It." It Is Time is also the first album featuring the group's new lead vocalist Matthew Burgess. He's got the power to deliver everything from the driving styles of "The Ark" to the power ballads like Kyla's classic "There Rose a Lamb."
The sound of the trio still has the drive that Deliverance has always been known for. Barry's wife Tammy carries her share of the load with features on four of the ten songs including the comforting song "God Will Take Care of It All," a promise that God is still in control. If you like your Gospel music pure in message and delivery, then It Is Time from Barry Rowland & Deliverance is a must for your collection. No doubt that they are focused on their mission and are staying with what fans have come to love about this trio from Knoxville TN.
SONG LIST
1. DELIVERED AGAIN
2. HE CAN'T FOLLOW ME HOME
3. HOLD YOUR GROUND
4. THE ARK
5. GOD WILL TAKE CARE OF IT ALL
6. IT IS TIME
7. REDEMPTION DRAWETH NIGH
8. HOW LONG
9. HELP ME MAKE IT
10. THERE ROSE A LAMB
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