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Mississippi Mass Choir: It Remains to Be Seen
Join the acclaimed Mississippi Mass Choir for this roof-raising performance as the Grammy-nominated collective sings selections from its 1993 release, the final recording to feature group founder and principal singer, Frank Williams. Highlights from this performance include "It Remains to Be Seen," "There Is None Like Him," "Hold on Old Soldiers," "Your Grace and Mercy" and "It Wasn't the Nails."
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Plot Summary
This documentary captures the powerful performances of the Mississippi Mass Choir. It showcases their dynamic energy and spiritual fervor through a series of live performances, highlighting the choir's dedication to gospel music. The film offers a glimpse into the heart of gospel music tradition in Mississippi.
Critical Reception
As a live gospel music performance film, 'It Remains to Be Seen' received appreciation primarily from fans of the genre and the choir itself. Its impact is more cultural and spiritual than critically acclaimed in traditional film review circuits. The choir's robust vocal performances and the authenticity of the gospel experience were generally well-received by its target audience.
What Reviewers Say
Celebrates the rich tradition of gospel music.
Features powerful vocal performances from the Mississippi Mass Choir.
Provides an authentic and uplifting viewing experience for gospel music enthusiasts.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific film is not readily available. However, the Mississippi Mass Choir generally garners high praise for its live performances and dedication to gospel music.
Fun Fact
The Mississippi Mass Choir was founded in 1988 with the goal of uniting gospel singers from across Mississippi to spread the message of hope and salvation through music.
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