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If you think
you know
Anointed,
you may be
right, but
you won't
know the
full extent
of
groundbreaking
contemporary
gospel duo's
musical
talents
until you
hear the
group's
latest
release,
Now Is
The Time.
And if
you're just
getting on
board,
Now Is
The Time
is a
definitive
musical
statement
and the
perfect
introduction
to one of
the most
diverse and
dynamic duos
of the last
decade.
Anointed has
always been
renowned and
celebrated
for its
singular
gift at
breaking
down
barriers of
genre,
styles and
markets
while
building a
broad,
multi-ethnic
following in
the
process.
Now Is
The Time,
the duo's
debut
release for
Sony
Urban/Columbia
Records,
continues
and expands
upon that
reputation,
as Da'dra
and Steve
Crawford,
while still
masters of
the smooth,
pop/R&B-flavored
gospel their
longtime
fans have
come to know
them for,
also give
the urban,
groove-driven
facets of
their
musical
personalities
plenty of
space to
shine. The
resulting
mix is
familiar but
still fresh,
instantly
accessible
and
memorable.
And most
definitely
Anointed.
While Steve
and Da'dra
have written
a number of
Anointed's
songs on
past
efforts,
Now Is
The Time
is the first
project
that--with
the
exception of
a sparkling
remake
featuring
gospel
legend
Andrae
Crouch on
his classic,
"Jesus Is
Lord"--bears
the writing
stamp of
Da'dra and
Steve
throughout.
In addition
to writing
or
co-writing
virtually
the entire
album,
Da'dra and
Steve worked
on the
production
on four of
the album's
eleven
songs.
"We were
given more
creative
freedom on
Now
Is The Time
than on any
of our
previous
projects,"
says Steve.
"This is the
best
reflection
of our
hearts, and
our music,
of anything
we've ever
done. This
is who we
are."
One of the
obvious
highlights
of
Now Is The
Time
is
"Jesus Is
Lord,"
updated
enough to
play to
contemporary
sensibilities,
but still
true to the
intention
and spirit
of Crouch's
original,
exhilarating
recording.
"We have
always been
absolutely
in awe of
Andrae,"
says Da'dra.
"Our father
used to
really love
him and play
his music
all the
time, so he
was probably
the first
gospel
artist we
ever heard,
from the
time we were
little
kids. Not
long ago, we
spent a lot
of time in
the studio
with him
working on
another
artist's
project, and
we became
friends. We
asked him if
he would do
one of his
songs with
us on this
album, and
he was just
elated. He
agreed
immediately.
When he came
in and
recorded his
vocals, it
was really
one of the
high spots
of our
career."
"I think the
song shows
just how
influenced
by Andrae
we've been,"
Steve
continues,
"and I hope
people will
hear it as
the tribute
that it's
intended to
be."
The
irresistibly
catchy
"Trust In
You"
stunningly
contrasts a
commanding,
high-energy,
funk/rock
chorus with
smooth and
melodic
verses, as
both Steve
and Da'dra
fill the
track with
the heart,
soul, and
incomparable
vocal chops
that have
long been
their
trademark.
"'Trust In
You' arose
from a time
of
questioning
Da'dra and I
went through
in the late
'90s about
whether or
not we were
really in
God's will
for us,"
Steve
recalls.
"We were
just asking
Him, 'Where
do we go
now? What do
You want us
to do? We
don't have
the details,
but we do
believe You
still have
work for us
to do. So,
along the
way to the
answers,
we're just
going to
trust in
You."
"Now Is The
Time," a
shimmering,
soulful
ballad
co-written
by Da'dra,
has all the
makings of
becoming a
signature
song, though
ironically,
it had been
sitting on
the shelf,
waiting its
moment to
shine, which
it finally
does, as the
album's
gorgeous
title
selection.
"Gonna Lift
Your Name On
High" is
another
tasty slice
of jammin'
R&B/funk,
with a
no-nonsense
Gospel
message.
However,
Anointed
takes the
boldest
creative
leap of the
entire album
with
hit-maker,
producer-extraordinaire
Warryn
Campbell's
remix of the
song,
putting
Steve and
Da'dra's
sizzling
vocals
front-and-center
over a
bone-crunching
backbeat,
and sparse
instrumentation
led by an
edgy rock
guitar.
"We almost
didn't
recognize it
when we
first heard
it," Da'dra
admits, "but
we were
blown away!
We love
it!"
Established
Anointed
fans, as
well as
newcomers--especially
on the
younger end
of the
spectrum--will
love it,
too, as
Steve and
Da'dra
convincingly
prove that
the range
and reach of
their
talents only
continues to
expand.
Da'dra
Crawford
Greathouse
and brother,
Steve
Crawford,
were born
and raised
in Columbus,
Ohio; two of
nine
children in
a strong,
church-going
family where
musical
gifts were
taken as a
given. When
they were
hardly more
than
toddlers
they were
already
singing with
their
extended
family
group, the
Crawford
Singers,
which
included
their
parents,
grandparents,
aunts,
uncles and
cousins on
all vocals
and
instruments,
performing
in and
around the
Columbus
area.
Their
father,
Barry
Crawford,
was an
electronics
and computer
specialist
by day, as
well as a
gifted
singer and
musician.
Heavily
influenced
by Andrae
Crouch, he
began to
write his
own original
songs. In
the late
'70s,
wanting to
perform his
original and
more
contemporary
music, he
left the
larger
family
group,
taking with
him Steve
and Da'dra--then
seven and
ten-years-old
respectively
and already
seasoned
singers and
instrumentalists--as
his band.
"Our father
was a very
integral
part of our
musical
training,"
Steve
remembers.
"He's so
talented
himself, and
he held us
to very high
standards,
and
really
rehearsed
us! But it
was great.
He wasn't a
tyrant. He
was just a
perfectionist."
"Every
Friday night
from 8PM to
2AM, we'd be
in the
basement
rehearsing
with him,"
Da'dra adds,
"and if I
got to the
end of a
song and hit
a note a
little flat,
we'd start
the whole
thing
over again
until it was
perfect. He
didn't have
any plans
about us
going into
the music
business.
He just saw
our talent
and felt
like if we
were going
to do it, we
were going
to do it
right. So,
even though
it wasn't a
goal at the
time, we've
been
preparing
for this
almost all
our lives."
Anointed was
formed as a
foursome in
1988, when
Da'dra and
Steve were
still in
high school,
and released
the first of
their
now-six
albums
in1993 when
the small
production
company and
independent
label to
which they
had been
signed was
acquired by
a major
music
conglomerate.
After the
release of
the group's
fourth album
in 1999, and
a grueling,
extended
tour that
followed,
two of
Anointed's
original
members had
departed at
different
times for
other
pursuits,
leaving an
exhausted
Da'dra and
Steve
feeling both
physically
spent and
uncertain
about what
their next
move would
be.
Complicating
matters all
the more,
Da'dra had
discovered
that she had
a large
tumor that
could
possibly
have kept
her from
ever having
children.
It was a
season of
serious
seeking,
self-evaluation
and prayer
for the
siblings.
"It had
never been
our
intention to
be a duet,"
says Steve,
"but we felt
like we
still had
things to
say and do
and
accomplish
in our music
that we
hadn't
achieved
yet. But
the trials
we were
going
through
couldn't
help but
make us
wonder if we
were
following
our own will
or God's."
Both took a
two-year
ministerial
program
through
their church
in
2000-2001,
for personal
spiritual
growth and
greater
biblical
knowledge,
as well as
the
intention to
make a
well-grounded,
spoken-word
ministry a
part of
whatever was
to follow in
their
lives. In
2001, Steve
and Da'dra--by
that time
healed of
her tumor,
and both
feeling
physically
and
spiritually
reinvigorated--knew
that the
Lord had
clearly
given them
the answer
they sought,
and that
their lives
in music and
ministry
were indeed
anything but
concluded.
In fact,
Now Is
The Time
makes it
abundantly
clear that
rather
hitting a
dead end,
the twosome
had in fact
turned a
significant
corner into
a new and
even more
exciting
phase of
their walk
with the
Lord.
"The one
thing that
has never
changed in
all this
time is our
passion for
the Lord and
for our
music,"
Steve
concludes.
"The
challenges
come in the
tests we've
had in the
past, and
I'm sure
will have in
the future,
to determine
if we really
are truly
dedicated to
those
passions or
not. Trials
can really
quench that
fire, if you
let them, or
they can
prove what
you were
really made
for. We
have no
doubt
anymore, at
all, that
this is
exactly what
we were made
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