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Abundant
Sunshine offers something for everyone including Mark’s
trademark “story songs,” soft and easy acoustic fare,
straight-up “quartet style” Southern Gospel, jubilant choir
numbers, and powerful, heartfelt ballads.
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Southern
Gospel Music critic David Bruce Murray rated this recording
as the 2nd best Southern Gospel recording of 2006. Lauren
Talley teamed with Mark for "With Me Always," a
powerful ballad that went to #3 on the Singing News
Chart. Followed by "Remember Who He Is, Remember What He
Does", another Top Ten. |
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It's a
Christmas recording that sounds like a Christmas recording.
Loaded with rich arrangements of Mark's favorite Christmas
songs that he grew up with, this recording makes you want to
fix some hot cocoa and start trimming the tree. Merry
Christmas! |
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There Is Love...Then
There Is His Love |
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The stellar
follow-up recording to Can I Pray For You
continued to showcase Mark's talents as a songwriter and
vocalist. "Bring Lazarus Back" offers a thought provoking look
at Lazarus being raised from dead. "Jesus Listens" is "as
smooth as a gravy sandwich" musically, with a message that is
just a easily digested. |
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This is the
recording that firmly established Mark as one of Southern
Gospel Music's top singer/songwriters. Mark is the only
soloist in Southern Gospel Music history to have written,
sung, and produced two Number One songs from the same
recording. Can I Pray For You is Mark's
signature recording as a soloist. |
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A poignant
collection of lyrics and melodies from the heart of Mark
Bishop. Experience the sounds of Southern Gospel in a way that
is uniquely Mark Bishop with this one of a kind
recording. Features the radio single, "Cloud Nine Headed for
Ten" and the powerful epic of "Son of a Carpenter." |
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Mark's debut
solo release gives you an introduction to Mark as a soloist
and some musical foreshadowing of what lay ahead for Mark's
solo career. Solid songs, including the Top Ten radio hit
"Jesus Will Lift You Up" and the fan favorite parody, "Bottled
Water." |
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The final release
from The Bishops |
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