Number 7 (Commissioned album)

Number 7
Studio album by Commissioned
Released March 19, 1991
Genre Gospel music
Length 64:27
Label Benson Records
Producer Fred Hammond, Mitchell Jones
Commissioned chronology
State of Mind
(1990)State of Mind1990
Number 7 (1991) Matters of the Heart
(1994)Matters of the Heart1994

Number 7, released in 1991 on Benson Records, is a gospel music album by the American urban contemporary gospel group Commissioned.

At the time of the album's release, Commissioned's line-up included four of its six original members (Fred Hammond, Mitchell Jones, Mike Williams and Karl Reid) along with newer members Marvin Sapp, Maxx Frank and Eddie Howard.

Track listing

  1. "Second Chance" – 5:37
  2. "Love U With the Rest of My Life" – 5:51
  3. "We Are Overcomers" – 5:40
  4. "I Really Love the Lord (Interlude)" – 0:51
  5. "Hold Me" – 5:56
  6. "King of Glory" – 5:57
  7. "Please You More" – 6:29
  8. "Be an Example" – 5:23
  9. "I Can't Live Without U" – 4:34
  10. "Secret Place" – 4:15
  11. "I Really Love the Lord" – 2:42
  12. "I Love Thinking of U" – 4:39
  13. "Please You More [instrumental]" – 6:26

Chart positions

Album[1]

YearChartPeak
1991Top Contemporary Christian#22
1991Top Gospel Albums#7

Personnel

  • Fred Hammond: Vocals, Bass, Keyboards, Drum programming, Drums
  • Mitchell Jones: Vocals, Keyboards, Drum Machine, Drum Programming
  • Marvin Sapp: Vocals
  • Karl Reid: Vocals
  • Maxx Frank: Keyboards, Piano, Strings Overdub
  • Michael Williams: Drums, Drum Programming, Drum Overdubs, Cymbals
  • Eddie Howard, Jr.: Keyboards, Bass, Synthesizer Bass

Additional Musicians

  • Transformation Crusade: Rap on "King of Glory"
  • Randy Poole: Keyboard Programming
  • Paul "PDA" Allen: Keyboard Programming
  • Valdez Brantley: Drum Programming, Keyboards, Programming
  • Skip Pruitt: Saxophone
  • Bernard Wright: Drum Programming, Keyboards, Key Bass, Keyboard Bass
  • Dave Ward: Drum Programming, Keyboard Programming
  • Anson Dawkins: Drum Programming, Drums, Programming
  • Eric Dawkins: Keyboards

References

  1. "allmusic.com Commissioned Charts and Awards". Allmusic.


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