Number 7 (album)

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Number 7
Number 7 (album).jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 19, 1991
GenreGospel music
Length64:27
LabelBenson Records
ProducerFred Hammond, Mitchell Jones
Commissioned chronology
State of Mind
(1990)
Number 7
(1991)
Matters of the Heart
(1994)

Number 7, released in 1991 on Benson Records, is a gospel music album by the American urban contemporary gospel group Commissioned.

At the time of the album's release, Commissioned's line-up included four of its six original members (Fred Hammond, Mitchell Jones, Mike Williams and Karl Reid) along with newer members Marvin Sapp, Maxx Frank and Eddie Howard.

Track listing[]

  1. "Second Chance" – 5:37
  2. "Love U With the Rest of My Life" – 5:51
  3. "We Are Overcomers" – 5:40
  4. "I Really Love the Lord (Interlude)" – 0:51
  5. "Hold Me" – 5:56
  6. "King of Glory" – 5:57
  7. "Please You More" – 6:29
  8. "Be an Example" – 5:23
  9. "I Can't Live Without U" – 4:34
  10. "Secret Place" – 4:15
  11. "I Really Love the Lord" – 2:42
  12. "I Love Thinking of U" – 4:39
  13. "Please You More [instrumental]" – 6:26

Chart positions[]

Album[1][]

Year Chart Peak
1991 Top Contemporary Christian #22
1991 Top Gospel Albums #7

Personnel[]

  • Fred Hammond: Vocals, Bass, Keyboards, Drum programming, Drums
  • Mitchell Jones: Vocals, Keyboards, Drum Machine, Drum Programming
  • Marvin Sapp: Vocals
  • Karl Reid: Vocals
  • Maxx Frank: Keyboards, Piano, Strings Overdub
  • Michael Williams: Drums, Drum Programming, Drum Overdubs, Cymbals
  • Eddie Howard, Jr.: Keyboards, Bass, Synthesizer Bass

Additional Musicians

  • Transformation Crusade: Rap on "King of Glory"
  • Randy Poole: Keyboard Programming
  • Paul "PDA" Allen: Keyboard Programming
  • Valdez Brantley: Drum Programming, Keyboards, Programming
  • Skip Pruitt: Saxophone
  • Bernard Wright: Drum Programming, Keyboards, Key Bass, Keyboard Bass
  • Dave Ward: Drum Programming, Keyboard Programming
  • Anson Dawkins: Drum Programming, Drums, Programming
  • Eric Dawkins: Keyboards

References[]

  1. ^ "allmusic.com Commissioned Charts and Awards". Allmusic.



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