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A few years
ago I became acquainted with a name in
the Southern Gospel Industry. That
name was Dora Pop. Dora worked in
the industry for a couple of years but
she has now released her debut project
and it is truly a great one.
The project
begins with "In The Day Of The Lord."
I love this song as it talks of the day
that we will be united with Christ on
the day of His Returning. What a
great song and a great presentation of
that thought. "Storyteller" is the
next song and this song reminds the
listen that we all need to be telling
the story of Jesus and the life changing
message in our lives. The next
song on the project is a very good one.
The song is titled "Open The Sea" and
this song reminds us of the parting of
the Red Sea and it goes on to ask the
Lord to part the sea in our lives.
The song is very well written by Amy
Henning and Dora delivers an awesome
performance on the song. Dora has
a couple of special guests on this
project and the next song features one
of my favorites. Dora is joined by
the Perrys on "The Rock" and the result
is simply outstanding. I love the
line in the chorus that says "the stone
could not hold back the Rock." The
Perrys are in top form on this song as
well!
"All You
Need When You Need It" is a song that
will encourage listeners going through a
trial. It reminds us that God will
always provide everything we need
exactly when we need it. The next
song is a beautiful song titled "But
Still You Died." It reminds us
that even though we were unworthy, God
still died for us. The next song
is one of my favorites and the up tempo
song is titled "We Will Rise." The
song talks of that day when the Lord
comes to call His Children Home. I love
Dora's presentation of the song and the
song has a very catchy tune!
The title
song is the next cut on the project.
"Who Am I" is certainly not a new song.
It was written by Rusty Goodman many
years ago. I still love the song
and I appreciate that a young artist
like Dora is willing to go back and
record an old song like this. She
also does an outstanding job singing it
too! "Time To Take Me Home" is a
little bit different style than the rest
of the songs on the project. It is
very enjoyable and the message is great
nonetheless. "The Tree" is the
next song and I have heard other songs
with this premise. However, this
song is one of the better ones.
The song speaks of how God created the
tree that was used to make the cross
that Jesus died on. The final
track is probably unlike anything you
have ever heard on a Southern Gospel
Music recording. Dora is
originally from Romania and this song is
sung in Romanian. The title is "Ce
Sint Eu," which is "Who Am I." No
matter what language the song is sung
in, it is great!
I have
listened to this recording several times
now and each time I listen to it it
impresses me more. Dora is a young
lady at 22 years old. However, her
voice seems much more mature and her
ability to sing and deliver these songs
is unusually good. The production
on this project is top notch all the way
and the songs have been chosen very
well. There are four or five songs
on here that would make good radio
singles. In case you can't tell, I
am impressed! My favorite songs
from this project are "We Will Rise,"
"Who Am I" and "Open The Sea."
There are a couple of other favorites
but those are my top three. Dora
has an outstanding quality to her voice
and I think we can assume at her young
age that she will only get better and
better! For that reason, I believe
this is the start of something big.
I believe Dora Pop is a name you will be
hearing a lot of over the next several
years in Southern Gospel Music. For more
information on Dora, visit her my space
page at
www.myspace.com/dorapopmusic
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