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Reviews

  • Don't listen to the ignorant, educate yourself!!

    5
    By Emile123
    First thing, this music is deeply spiritual and it's gorgeous. Personally I am not Mormon, I am Christian, but that does not prevent me from appreciating the MoTab's work. Second, don't believe the ignorant jerks that would have you believe that Mormons are all "polygamist coolaid-drinking hate-mongerers". These ignorant fools just don't understand (no matter how many times it is said by the church, by the press, etc.) that the Mormon Church has never endorsed polygamy. I guess these idiots would know that fact if they took the time to educate themselves. While these people try to pin polygamy on the mainstream Church, it i is in fact practiced by "Mormon" sects (these sects do not follow the same religous doctrine as the Mormon Church). These sects are not embraced by the Mormon Church, just as terrorist groups are not embraced by the modern Islam leaders. Every Mormon I have ever known has been an excellent, God-fearing person and parent. The bottom line is: get the facts so you don't go online and write a hateful, ignorant review of music you have never heard. Until you know the facts about the topic you are arguing, you should'nt have an opinion.
  • A beautiful Album for the Season

    4
    By Xpertshot
    The music is well chosen and the voices beautiful as always, as you would expect of a world class choir. These people travel, often at their own expense and perform with no pay. They feel it a blessing and a calling to share the beautiful music with the world. We are blessed to hear such wonderful voices and such uplifting music in a time when much popular music of the day is so degrading and profane.
  • Good

    4
    By realist4u
    This is a good album. More of a traditional type sound of MoTab, solid, terrific, songs nonetheless. 'O Brother Man' is a personal favorite. This album is still a classic for November tied into the true meaning of Thanksgiving.