Tori Kelly's New CD called Hiding Places Reveiw
While working on the follow-up to her debut album Unbreakable Smile—a 2015 release that
premiered at #2 on the Billboard 200—Tori Kelly felt compelled to include a
track that honored her lifelong passion for gospel music. With the help of her
manager, Scooter Braun, the L.A.-based singer/songwriter soon connected with Kirk
Franklin, a 12-time Grammy Award-winning gospel artist and one of Kelly’s musical
idols. “I flew to Dallas and Kirk showed me a few songs he’d written, and I
fell in love with all of them,” says Kelly, a 2016 Grammy Award nominee for
Best New Artist. “Next thing you know, one song turned into us doing a whole album
together. It just took on a life of its own.”
With its R&B-infused, deeply melodic take on classic
gospel, Hiding Place offers up what Franklin
refers to as “hope-pop”—a classification that fully resonates with Kelly. “One
of the things I want for this album is for people to feel uplifted and
encouraged when they listen,” she says. “I want them to know that, no matter
what they’re going through, there’s a God who loves them so much and so
unconditionally, and there’s always a reason to feel hope. That’s what I really
believe in, and I want everyone out there to hear my heart.”
As Kelly explains, the title to Hiding Place draws inspiration from a line in one of her favorite
psalms (“You are a hiding place for me; you preserve me from trouble; you
surround me with songs of deliverance”). “That always stuck with me: this idea
of God being a place of safety, a place where you can hide from all the crazy
things that this world can throw at us,” she notes.
Produced by Franklin, Hiding
Place unfolds with a lush yet simply adorned sound beautifully suited to
Kelly’s incomparable voice. “I’ve worked with Mary J. Blige, Bono, Yolanda
Adams, and I’ve never seen anyone that’s a monster behind the microphone like
Tori Kelly,” says Franklin. “She’d nail one song in three takes, and all those
takes were amazing. It set the bar higher for my whole career.”
While half of the songs on Hiding Place were penned solely by Franklin, the remaining tracks
came from a collaboration between him and Kelly—the first time that Franklin’s
ever co-written in a decades-long career that’s seen his songs performed by
legends like Stevie Wonder and Whitney Houston. (“It blew me away that she
wanted us to co-write, because she’s a phenomenal songwriter and could’ve
easily done it herself,” Franklin says.) And at Franklin’s urging, Hiding Place was mostly recorded at his
studio just outside Dallas. “The most important thing to me was that if Tori
wanted to do a gospel album—a real, authentic, heart-throbbing gospel
album—she’d have to come to the South,” he says. “Then she showed up at my
studio with no entourage, no handlers—just Tori and her guitar, standing at my
front door.”
My Review
I enjoyed this entire CD, the music was sweet and uplifting. I enjoy having wonderful Christian music to listen to in my vehicle. The songs have a good tune and beat to them.
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