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Still Commissioned: The Songs of Mitchell Jones | 
enlarge | Artist: Mitchell Jones Label: Compendia Category: Music
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Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 239887
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 015095589422 EAN: 0015095589422 ASIN: B0002PUHFG
Release Date: September 21, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: NO CUT MARKS NO DRILL HOLES REAL STORE CD!!! BRAND NEW SEALED FACTORY CD, sent 1st class mail with *** DELIVERY CONFIRMATION TRACKING *** (online tracking number-post office USA) or AIRMAIL WORLDWIDE no extra cost to the buyer over media rate charge . ALL ITEMS ARE IN STOCK WE ARE NOT DROP SHIPPERS)
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| Tracks:
| • | Cry On | | • | Ordinary Just Won't Do | | • | You Are My God | | • | Only What You Do For Christ Will Last | | • | Don't Worry | | • | I Am Here (Interlude) | | • | I Am Here | | • | No More Loneliness | | • | Dare To Believe | | • | You Can Depend On Jesus | | • | Victory | | • | Breathe | | • | Ordinary Just Won't Do (unplugged) | | • | Let's Not Crucify Him Again |
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Album Description Great groups have often become the launching pad for solo careers. Commissioned is no exception: Fred Hammond, Keith Staten, and Marvin Sapp have all gone on to have successful careers as solo artists. Now Mitchell Jones joins their ranks with Still Commissioned, a recording that reflects his 20-plus year journey as a prominent member of the most influential Gospel group of our time, Commissioned.
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Still on his mission February 4, 2006 Marcus S. Washington I have been a commissioned fan since there first album back in the early 80's when I was a kid. This album is nothing less than what they have produced in the past, "Amazing" Mitchell has amazing vocal skills. I can't stop praising the lord. Thanks Mitchell for continuing your mission. I will support you to the end.
Spiritual honesty....breaks through barriers of simple religiosity into themes of spiritual intimacy... October 22, 2005 KNB (Sunny Florida, US) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Like all things Commissioned, I buy without first previewing (or pre-listening) because of their history of consistent Scripture-based, relevant, heart-felt, reverent, and deep contemporary compositions. This is no different. It is true that nothing on this CD comes as a surprise--typical Mitchell Jones' Commissioned. Perhaps some would say it's too safe. Maybe. But this is certainly offset by the depth of writing, the beauty of the vocal arrangements, and the spiritual honesty--that breaks through the barriers of simple religiosity into themes of spiritual intimacy with our loving Creator. This is what made Commissioned great--yea even unique. This is what makes Mitchell Jones great, and unique. This is why I've always considered him my favorite Commissioned member along with Fred Hammond. I gave it only 4 stars instead of 5 for the same reason as others have -- all the songs weren't revamped. I actually give it 4.5 stars but Amazon doesn't allow this. In short I highly recommend this CD without reservation. Go cop this RIGHT now if you haven't already!!! *** Track by Track Break down *** 1. Cry On This is one of my all time favorite Commissioned songs (there's well over 20 of those though)! This was well done...urrr re-done. It did no disrespect to the original. It is close enough to the original and yet updated enough that it has a somewhat different yet equally authentic relevance. I might even like it more than the original...MIGHT! It is at least just as moving. Having his offspring sing on it with him (at least I think it is) was a nice touch. Definitely my favorite cut. 5 HalleluJahs!!!!! 2. Ordinary Just Won't Do This is another one of my all time favorite Commissioned songs. Love it, love it, love it! Sweet remake that is yet again unpretentious. Sometimes I actually enjoy the Time & Seasons remake more than this one, but that's sometimes. They are very different. This one is closer in feel to the original but more mellow. Either way--and either version--all get the same: 5 HalleluJahs!!!!! 3. You Are My God This is definitely Mitchell doing his thing. It's smooth, powerful, deep, and just real! He sings, "You have freed me from the curse, from the laws of sin and death. I am covered by Your blood, and Your righteousness." Then he breaks into praise! The chorus goes, "Your are my God, I am Your son, made in Your image, Your likeness, we are one. I won't forget all Your benefits. My light's (or life's) a priviledge given to men." That's some powerful stuff. This is THE ONLY totally original cut on this CD and I'm looking forward to his solo effort God willing. This track is hot! The only thing I don't care for is the electric guitar during the bridge. It's a bit too harsh sounding for the general mood of this song and the CD. 4 HalleluJahs!!!! 4. Only What You Do For Christ Will Last The original version of this song played a major role in my initial conversion back in 1990 thanks to my cousin who introduced me to Commissioned by giving me an unsolicited tape with some of their songs on it. This song, then, is very special to me. While I enjoy the original more, this version certainly holds its own and would probably be more moving to a newer generation of Commissioned fans--maybe. I would have preferred the instrumentation (particularly the baseline) to be a little less prominent. The guest vocalist didn't really add anything to this track. Still, it is a thing of beauty. 4.5 HalleluJahs!!!! 5. Don't Worry This is the original recording. A remix would have been sweet. Still sounds good to me though. Boy can you hear Fred's pro-funk influence! 6. I Am Here (Segue) A beautiful interlude in keeping with Commissioned's tradition of laying sweet short tracks like this that you wish they could expand and sing to! 5 HalleluJahs!!!!! 7. I Am Here This remake is well done. It is not as moving as the original but is still heart-felt. I love the predominantly female background vocals. The guest vocals add extra layers and the last minute and 40 seconds of the song is absolutely off the chain! This is typical Mitchell Jones with a new century sensibility added to the mix. Love it! 5 HalleluJahs!!!!! 8. No More Loneliness This is the original unchanged version--as beautiful as ever. It sounds only SLIGHTLY aged--and I mean SLIGHTLY. It doesn't sound 16 years old!! They were certainly ahead of their time thanks to Mitchell and Fred. I wish he had attempted a remake of it though. 9. Dare to Believe This track has that typical R&B flavor of the 1990's that still remains timeless. It's hard to replace Fred however and he took the original to a level this one cannot attain. But it does come close. 4.5 HalleluJahs!!!! 10. You Can Depend on Jesus This is the original recording. It sounds somewhat dated but nothing that a little remastering couldn't fix. 11. Victory This is the original recording. This one sounds dated. It would have been nice to hear an updated version. 12. Breathe This song has been done by many artists over the years. My two favorite versions are this one and Lisa McClendon's (I like hers the best so far). While this track still has a very strong CCM feel to it, Mitchell's vocals are laced with his usual silkiness that drips of smooth R&B with Gospel sensibility. I don't care for the electric guitar that forces itself intermittently througout the track for the same reason I mentioned in my review of track 3. 4.5 HalleluJahs!!!! 13. Ordinary Just Won't Do This sounds pretty much just like the original minus the trademark tight Mitchell+Karl+Keith+Fred harmonies. Hence it falls short. It has been mastered better--but that's to be expected, after all, the original is 16 years old! This song--in all its forms--sounds like it could have been made in 2005. It is truly truly timeless. Mitchell's vocals on this one are a little better than the original's but it doesn't replace the Commissioned harmonies. I still really enjoy listening to it. 4.5 HalleluJahs!!!! 14. Let's Not Crucify Him Again This is the original recording. Sounds just as good and as relevant as the original. A little contemporary tweaking of some of the beats and a little remastering would have been nice. In all, this project is spiritually deep yet contemporarily sweet. Love it! I think you'll love it too if you like Commissioned and their Mitchell Jones-influenced smooth R&B gospel style that is largely responsible for the sounds of contemporary gospel and even secular artists like Boys II Men, Brandy, Ruben Studdard, etc. Commissioned is timeless music--and Mitchell Jones is, truly, still commissioned.
Great Music is Timeless! October 9, 2005 C. dyson 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I think that this CD is wonderful and I really enjoyed how some of the songs were revamped. I have enjoyed Commissioned since the 1980's and their music was even then ahead of it's time. I am so happy that Mitchell is finally stepping out- getting solo attention that he greatly deserves. His voice has always stood out- being so emotional and full of intensity. When he sings you can feel the sincerity and intimacy with God that is such a beautiful express of praise unto the Lord. Then there is the vocal harmony and music that ties it all together. The songs are like a musical application of God's Word done with a strong commitment to each message. Mitchell is truly a Psalmist in our time. I am giving it 5 stars because it is anointed and great music that is timeless. I will be anticipating his next release. I would recommend this CD to anyone who likes music that will minister to your spirit and soul. In response to(Dennis-fellow reviewer) the reason why the songs Hold me and I Love Thinking of You were not on this CD because he co- wrote those songs with Parkes Stewart.
You can never go wrong with a Mitchell Jones Song September 23, 2005 J. bracy (Milwaukee, WI) At first, I thought that this was going to be a solo album of new Mitchell songs, then I looked at the title again and figured out the purpose of this cd. I grew up on commissioned and I believe that they are one group who's music you cannot get sick of. There's a lot of new music in the Gospel arena today that's more appealing to the flesh rather than the spirit, but these songs and the rest of the commissioned songs will always benefit the spirit. Mitchell's voice is so unique, u can make no mistake when u hear his voice. I give this 4 stars because I thought the songs were going to be remixed with a little more urban flavor to it, but no matter how the songs sounded, the anointing is still there. I was surprised to see that Mitchell wrote all these songs which I had no idea of. U know this is a God-gifted young man. Praise God for Mitchell; it is really nice to see a young man serving and using his gifts and talents all to the glory of God. I believe that Mitchell has and will always touch hearts.
1, 4, 7, 9, 12...Still Playing May 24, 2005 sheroro I've been playing those 5 songs on repeat every morning. As it's been said, the songs are very mellow. A great praise and worship CD. Only What You Do For Christ is my favorite, followed by Dare To Believe. I gave it 4 stars because I wished all the songs were revamped. What a songwriter Mitchell Jones is, praise God!
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