Momentum

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  • Artist: TobyMac
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: November 06, 2001
  • Total Time: 50:58
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Gospel

Review

In 2001, dc Talk frontman tobyMac released his first solo project, Momentum. For the artist, also known as Toby McKeehan, the album marked a return to his musical roots, with a blending of hip-hop, rock, rap, pop, and R&B styles. In an interview with his label, ForeFront Records, tobyMac said that the album began "with my wife and I sitting down and praying, seeing if I was supposed to make a record on my own." "I wasn't feeling all that creative at the end of dc Talk's Supernatural tour, so we prayed a real specific prayer," tobyMac continued. "Once I felt I was supposed to do this, then we began praying for creativity. All of a sudden, there was this outpouring…basically a blank canvas with limitless colors." Fresh and innovative, the project leaves no room for mediocrity. Each track stands on its own, with no two tracks merging, but remaining clearly distinct while still managing to contribute to the album's unified whole. Accessible to a variety of musical tastes, the songs range from the intense, guitar-beat-rhythm-fused "Let's Get This Party Started" to the R&B-influenced "Irene," which opens with the sounds of Latin guitars and quickly shifts to rap. Momentum, an album reminiscent of dc Talk's early work, sets itself apart as a project highly deserving of the title "much anticipated." It is intricately detailed with layers of musical depth, combined with strong social messages such as racial reconciliation. And so it is with this release that tobyMac continues to reveal that he is indeed a modern day Renaissance man. ~ Ashleigh Kittle, Rovi

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Momentum (TobyMac album)

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Momentum
Studio album by TobyMac
Released November 6, 2001
Recorded 2001
Genre Christian hip hop, rapcore, Christian rock
Length 50:50
Label ForeFront
Producer Greg Ham, David Bach, TobyMac, and Pete Stewart.
TobyMac chronology
Momentum (2001) This Christmas (2002)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4/5 starsAllmusic review
Cross Rhythms 10/10 stars[1]
HM Magazine Mostly positive[2]
Jesus Freak Hideout 4/5 stars[3]

Momentum is the first album released by Toby McKeehan under the name TobyMac.

The album was well received in the world of Contemporary Christian Music (CCM) and was nominated for a Grammy when it was released in 2001. It contains a message of tolerance, in line with TobyMac's personal push for diversity in society.

Musically it has an urban pop sound which HM commented contains shadows of early dc Talk material.[2] Other Christian music artists to appear on this CD include Kirk Franklin ("J Train"), Joanna Valencia ("Somebody's Watching", "Irene", "Wondering Why", "Do You Know"), GRITS ("Don't Bring Me Down"), and Adrienne Liesching ("What's Goin' Down"). This CD prompted a remix album called Re:Mix Momentum, which was released in 2003.

Contents

Track listing

  1. Get This Party Started – 2:24
  2. What's Goin' Down – 3:42
    (based on the Buffalo Springfield song "For What It's Worth")
  3. Irene – 4:12
  4. Toby's Mac (Interlude) – 0:45
  5. J Train – 3:27
  6. Do You Know – 3:55
  7. Tru-Dog (Interlude) – 1:06
  8. Momentum – 3:23
  9. Yours – 3:52
  10. The Quiet Storm (Interlude) – 0:34
  11. Wonderin' Why – 3:42
  12. Somebody's Watching – 3:15
  13. Triple Skinny (Interlude) – 0:32
  14. Love is in the House – 5:18
  15. Extreme Days – 3:40
  16. Don't Bring Me Down (Interlude) – 2:02
  17. In The Air – 4:02
  18. Afterword (Interlude) – 1:02

Music videos

  • "Get This Party Started"
  • "Irene"
  • "Extreme Days"

Guest appearances

Awards

Momentum has been certified Gold by RIAA.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Bain, David (January 2002). "Toby Mac - Momentum". Cross Rhythms (67). http://www.crossrhythms.co.uk/products/Toby_Mac/Momentum/4444/. 
  2. ^ a b Bandoppler, Treble (January / February 2002). "Reviews / Momentum". HM Magazine (93): 54. ISSN 1066-6923. 
  3. ^ DiBiase, John (2001-11-06). "tobyMac, "Momentum" Review". Jesusfreakhideout.com. http://www.jesusfreakhideout.com/cdreviews/Momentum.asp. Retrieved 2012-01-05. 



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