As a member of the Clark Sisters, Karen Clark-Sheard was one of the most popular contemporary evangelical groups of the 1980s and 1990s. She began singing with the group at the age of seven and stayed with them for years until she started a career solo album in 1997. The album was produced by Donald Lawrence, James Moss and Stanley Brown. and featured large portions recorded live in Detroit with the Tri-City Singers. A success on the gospel and R & B charts. Finally Karen was nominated for a Grammy and Clark-Sheard spent the next few years on tour.
2nd Chance After a minor surgery unexpectedly resulted in a near death experience, she was inspired to write her next album, 2 Chance. Unlike its debut, 2nd Chance was recorded entirely in the studio and also marked its debut for Elektra. Subsequent releases, The Heavens Are Telling and It's Not Over continued to perform well commercially and to keep Clark-Sheard on the charts. The 2010 studio album, All in One, was the first release of Karew Records itself and marked a bit of return, ranking third in the gospel ranking and breaking the Billboard Top 100 list. Five years later, in the summer of 2015, Clark-Sheard released the live album Destined to Win, which became his most successful album to date, even surpassing his debut.
01.The Who Doesn't Matter (Feat. Faith Evans)
02.Destined to Win
03.The Resurrection
04.Sunday A.M.
05.Only Call on Jesus
06.My Words Have Power (Feat. Donald Lawrence & The CO)
07.Already Looking Better
08.The Worst Is Over
09.My God Is Big
10.We Acknowledge You
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