By far one of my favorite selections is the mellow "That's Alright". This project features many stand out selections that are sure to be radio and fan favorites. With a very heavy bass line in all of the selections and tight background vocals this project begs for the attention of any quartet fan. In fact this is one of the few selections that features former lead singer Johnavon Sauls lending his vocal pipes to his old group. While songs like the opening selection "The More I Lift The Savior Up" fall heavily into the style of something out of the pages of The Pilgrim Jubilees, other selections like "Too Good" are distinctly the style of Revive. On the whole the project offers a little something for everyone. Though his vocals are missed on many of the drive selections Sheldon more than takes up the slack. Now under the direction of lead vocalist Sheldon Pugh, Revive has reached higher heights after their former lead singer Johnavon "Bo Pep" Sauls left the group to purse goals. While this second project follows in the pattern of excellence it does showcase the group's diversity. The CD featured some great toe-tappin' selections that garnered the attention of the entire quartet industry. This North Carolina based group broke into the quartet industry in 1999 with their first nationally released project entitled "Live". ![]() For this the month of October we take a look at one of the many young groups on the road today carrying on the quartet tradition.
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