I Will Trust Explained
I Will Trust |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Fred Hammond |
Border: | yes |
Released: | November 17, 2014 |
Genre: | CCM, Contemporary Gospel |
Length: | 74:11 |
Label: | RCA Records |
Prev Title: | United Tenors |
Prev Year: | 2013 |
I Will Trust is the fourteenth solo album from Contemporary Gospel singer Fred Hammond. The album was released on November 17, 2014 through RCA Records.
Background
I Will Trust sees Fred Hammond freshly inspired after he underwent double knee replacement. Feelings of gratefulness and unswerving trust fill the album, which is jubilant—often to a full-tilt extent—even at its most reflective. Unsurprisingly, there are some nimble and juicy basslines here, as heard throughout "I Believe," "It's Mine," and "You Bless Me Over and Over." Rather amazingly, Hammond supported this album with a 30-city tour alongside Donnie McClurkin.
Personnel
Credits adapted from AllMusic.[1]
- Fred Hammond - Guitar (Bass), Key Bass, Mixing, Vocals
- Lloyd Barry - Horn
- Cristin "Cris" Brenham - Keyboards
- Autumn Cannon - Vocals (Background)
- Kenneth Diggs - Guitar (Bass)
- Alan "Snoop" Evans - Guitar (Bass)
- Philip Feaster - Keyboards, Strings
- Lehman Gray - Vocals (Background)
- Noel Hall - Keyboards, Piano
- BreeAnn Hammond - Clapping, Crowd Noise, Vocals, Vocals (Background)
- Rachel Hammond - Clapping, Crowd Noise, Vocals (Background)
- Lawrence Jones - Guitar
- Pam Kenyon - Vocals (Background)
- Mark Lettieri - Guitar
- King Logan - Drums, Keyboards
- Shaun Martin - Keyboards
- Tiffany McGhee - Vocals (Background)
- Destiny McGill - Vocals (Background)
- Calvin Rodgers - Drums
- Javier Solís - Percussion
- Tisha Stratford - Vocals (Background)
- The Warehouse Crew - Clapping, Crowd Noise, Vocals (Background)
Notes and References
- Web site: I Will Trust - Fred Hammond - Credits - AllMusic. AllMusic. 18 December 2014.