Larry Sparks - Ministry In Song
  • House of Gold [Featured Track] (3:02)
  • Don't Take Your Eyes Off of Jesus (3:02)
  • Where We'll Never Say Farewell (2:33)
  • King Jesus (2:32)
  • Holdin' On (3:00)
  • Thank You Lord (2:28)
  • Lord, Show Me the Way (2:07)
  • Someone to Care (2:50)
  • To My Mansion in the Sky (2:20)
  • Jesus Won't You Guide Me (3:33)
  • All Over Me (3:46)
  • I Saw the Light (2:19)
  • House of Gold [Featured Track] (3:02)
    Genre: Gospel
    MP3 (03:02) [6.95 MB]
  • Don't Take Your Eyes Off of Jesus (3:02)
    Genre: Gospel
    MP3 (03:02) [6.93 MB]
  • Where We'll Never Say Farewell (2:33)
    Genre: Gospel
    MP3 (02:33) [5.85 MB]
  • King Jesus (2:32)
    Genre: Gospel
    MP3 (02:32) [5.8 MB]
  • Holdin' On (3:00)
    Genre: Gospel
    MP3 (03:00) [6.87 MB]
  • Thank You Lord (2:28)
    Genre: Gospel
    MP3 (02:28) [5.64 MB]
  • Lord, Show Me the Way (2:07)
    Genre: Gospel
    MP3 (02:07) [4.85 MB]
  • Someone to Care (2:50)
    Genre: Gospel
    MP3 (02:50) [6.49 MB]
  • To My Mansion in the Sky (2:20)
    Genre: Gospel
    MP3 (02:20) [5.35 MB]
  • Jesus Won't You Guide Me (3:33)
    Genre: Gospel
    MP3 (03:33) [8.13 MB]
  • All Over Me (3:46)
    Genre: Gospel
    MP3 (03:46) [8.64 MB]
  • I Saw the Light (2:19)
    Genre: Gospel
    MP3 (02:19) [5.3 MB]
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LARRY SPARKS - MINISTRY IN SONG (REB-1875), 2021

Musicians
Larry Sparks: Guitar, Lead & Harmony Vocals
Evan Wilson: Mandolin, Tenor Vocals
Jacob Wright: Banjo
Ron Stewart: Fiddle, Banjo & Fiddle on tracks 5 & 10
Larry D. Sparks: Bass
John Rigsby: Harmonica on track 2

Production Credits
Produced by Larry Sparks
Recorded, mixed and mastered at Jordan Recording Studio, Covington, KY
Engineered by Dennis Hensley
Mixed by Dennis Hensley and Larry Sparks
Mastered by Scott Ballou

Bluegrass emanates from the heart of Larry Sparks. Gospel music bounds from his soul. Paired together, bluegrass gospel represents the very best of Larry Sparks as a singer and as a man. In Sparks’ latest chapter within his massive catalog of classics, Rebel Records’ Ministry In Song, the bluegrass Hall of Fame member sings as well as he ever has during his six decades in music. Throughout the album’s 12 numbers, Sparks’ soul beams through his gift of a voice as if, yes, indeed, he has seen the light.

Songs chosen to echo life’s hills and valleys dominate Ministry In Song. He opens with one of four Daniel Crabtree compositions included on the album, the bluegrass speedster “Don’t Take Your Eyes Off of Jesus.” Ron Stewart’s vigorous fiddle sets the table, from which Sparks’ glowing warm voice projects to move all who hear.
His voice maintains tempered and tones throughout the album. For instance, his eminently powerful take on Hank Williams’ “House of Gold” qualifies as an understated masterpiece. Augmented by John Rigsby’s stately though humble harmonica, Sparks tip-toes through the Drifting Cowboy’s perspective-steeped number with equal parts homage and heart.

Thematically, Sparks establishes a tone of unbending resilience. Eternal reward, he relates in the mid-tempo “Where We’ll Never Say Farewell,” exists for us all. We need but call upon “King Jesus.” Just “call him up, call him up by his name,” Sparks sings in the giddy-up-go gospel thumper.

But we’re human. Believers or not can listen to, appreciate, and fall deeply in love with Ministry In Song. For example and as conveyed in Daniel Crabtree’s “Holdin’ On,” Sparks delivers a plaintive note of understanding. When we fail to understand our “toils and trials,” there’s one, he sings, who does.

That’s Larry Sparks. When he sings, as on the heart-wrenching “Thank You Lord,” people listen. How could you not? As from his own pen with “Lord, Show Me the Way,” gospel truth permeates. These are songs of joy to be enjoyed. They are also songs of comfort from which we can gather hope. For instance, Sparks’ hushed rendition of Jimmie Davis’ “Someone to Care” emphasizes that hope exists for one and all. Paired with Davis’ “To My Mansion in the Sky,” Sparks’ voice ebbs and flows with assuredness with lyrics that leave no doubt as to what he believes.

Don’t misread Larry Sparks’ Ministry In Song. Lessons for life, odes of love – Ministry In Song stands as a testament of truth that’s open to everyone. Musically taut, lyrically sound, Sparks leads the way with a torch of traditionalism lit firmly in hand, heart – and that timeless voice.
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  • Members:
    Larry Sparks, Evan Wilson, Jacob Wright, Ron Stewart, Larry D. Sparks, John Rigsby
  • Sounds Like:
  • Influences:
    Bill Monroe, Flatt & Scruggs, The Stanley Brothers
  • AirPlay Direct Member Since:
    05/06/21
  • Profile Last Updated:
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