Yes (Alvin Slaughter album)
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Yes is the third contemporary worship music album originally released in the U.S with worship leader Alvin Slaughter
Alvin Slaughter
Alvin Slaughter is an American gospel musician, worship leader, singer-songwriter.Slaughter is based out of New York City, where he was a member of the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir until the early 1990s, when he was signed by Integrity Music and began his solo career. He has been nominated for several...

 by Integrity
Integrity
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/Hosanna! Music
Hosanna! Music
Hosanna! Music is a subsidiary of a record label that publishes contemporary Praise and Worship Music, a genre of Christian music. It is part of the Integrity Music Group, which was headquartered in Mobile, Alabama. As of the spring of 2011, The David C...

. The album was recorded live
Live album
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 at New Song Fellowship in Brentwood, Tennessee
Tennessee
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 pastored by Dale Evrist, and released in 1997. The former Brooklyn Tabernacle lead vocalist draws on his gospel roots for 12 new arrangements of favorite choral material. Features "Mercy Refused," "Worthy Worthy," "Jesus Is Mine," and nine more songs that capture the energy of old-fashioned camp meeting worship!
Product ID Number
Title CD Tape
Yes 11182CD 11182

Track listing

  1. Jesus You Are Welcome - 4:32
  2. God Is Good - 4:44
  3. Move in This Place - 4:04
  4. Mercy Refused - 4:25
  5. Allelujah, Praise Jehova - 4:42
  6. A Servant's Prayer - 3:26
  7. I Need Thee Every Hour - 3:02
  8. He's Already Provided - 3:52
  9. Worthy Worthy - 3:52
  10. Medley: Yes, Lord, Yes//Yes - 5:20
  11. Midnight Cry - 7:09
  12. Jesus Is Mine - 4:28

Credits

Producers:
  • Dave Williamson
  • Scott Williamson


Executive Producer:
  • Chris Long


Arrangers:
  • Chris McDonald
  • Dave Williamson
  • Scott Williamson


A&R Director::
  • Chris Thomason


Worship Leader:
  • Alvin Slaughter
    Alvin Slaughter
    Alvin Slaughter is an American gospel musician, worship leader, singer-songwriter.Slaughter is based out of New York City, where he was a member of the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir until the early 1990s, when he was signed by Integrity Music and began his solo career. He has been nominated for several...



Liner Notes:
  • Michael Coleman
  • Alvin Slaughter
    Alvin Slaughter
    Alvin Slaughter is an American gospel musician, worship leader, singer-songwriter.Slaughter is based out of New York City, where he was a member of the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir until the early 1990s, when he was signed by Integrity Music and began his solo career. He has been nominated for several...



Musicians:
  • Scott Williamson - Drums
  • Mark Baldwin - Guitar
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  • Jeff Bailey - Trumpet
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  • Pat Coil - Keyboards, Synthesizer
  • Mark Douthit - Saxophone
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  • Eric Darken - Percussion
  • Chris McDonald - Trombone
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  • Jim Hammerly - Acoustic and Electric Piano
  • Mike Haynes - Trumpet
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  • Jackie Street - Bass
  • Steven Ford - Synthesizer, Keyboards, Organ (Hammond)


Vocals (Background):
  • Tim Davis
  • Sherry Carter - Soloist
  • Marcia Ware - Soloist


Choir:
  • "New Song Christian Fellowship Choir"
  • Dave Williamson - Director


Special Guest Appearance:
  • "The New Song Kids Choir"
  • Frank Hernandez - Director
  • Leslie Tayman - Director


Engineers:
  • Paul Mills - Mixing
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  • Scott Williamson - Overdub Engineer
  • Hank Williams - Mastering
  • Randy Poole - Overdub Engineer
  • David Schober - Remote Engineer
  • Howard Steele - Remote Recording Engineer
  • Sandra Johnson - Production Assistant
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