ALBUM DESCRIPTION
His self-produced solo debut, "Committed" (2001) secured him a position among the gospel reggae ranks and earned him spots on albums such as "Reggae Redemption Songs 1" (Lion of Zion), BoomShots 1 (GospelReggae.com), Roots Gospel Vol. 1 (KatsJam) and a guest appearance on Kristine Alicia's Get Ready. The title track Committed exploded the Jamaican air waves and spent 8 weeks at number one on the Love 101 FM's top 10 chart.
He was nominated for a JAMI (Jamaica Music Award) in 1996 for Best Gospel Band, Best New Reggae Gospel album for the New York Caribbean Gospel Awards (NYCGA) in 2002, Awarded the Most Distinguished Male Vocal (NYCGA) in 2003 and Nominated Best New Reggae Gospel Album by the Marlin Gospel Awards 2004. After a brief hiatus Wayne Stoddart is back with an innovative independent roots gospel album entitled "Love Convictions." The sophomore album is an authentic reggae project with uplifting inspirational lyrics.
"Love Conviction" is the kind of deep introspective album that most artists aspire to make. "It addresses the issue of misplaced priorities that plagues humanity," Stoddart said. "I pray this album makes a difference in the lives of all who come within earshot." Stoddart went on to explain that he was inspired to write many of the songs by his closer than ever relationship with God and the revelation of The Word revealed to him by the Holy Spirit.
From the militant expressive "Move On," to the easy-listening "Live Love and Learn" to the Foot stumping "Reggae Rock," the album mirrors the greatest commandments; Love God and Love each other. "Love Conviction" is an accompanying tool for overcoming adversity.
"Move On" is an encouraging theme full of allegory of a Christian's fight to keep focused on the Promised Land in the face of opposition. "Lives in Smoke" takes a serious look at the dangers of drug abuse to both the physical and spiritual man. "Love in any Language" addresses the issue of disunity on a global scale and speaks to the need for ethnic, religious and social harmony among all nations. Immediately after the appeal for peace you are led into an atmosphere of worship with the powerful "Highest Praise," which showcases the talent of Platinum Producer Dale "Dr. Dizzle" Virgo on a modern lovers rock reggae riddim.
Background vocals were done by the well acclaimed TNJ (Nikki and Tina), Abi, and Carol Dexter and the talented band and production cast included names like Sly Dunbar, Clifton "Johnny" Clarke, Leighton "Floyd" Henry, Craig McDonald, Othniel "Ottey" Lewis, Benjy Myaz, Hugh Palmer, Rohan Dwyer, Damond Stoddart, Zamar, Dalton Brownie, St. Matthew and members of the Code Red Band.
Jamaican born Stoddart entered the gospel music scene in the mid 90's touring with the Grace Thrillers and has shared stage with the likes of Shirley Caesar, FC Barnes, Morgan Heritage, Cherine Anderson and Judy Mowatt (Former member of Bob Marley's )I-Threes to name a few. In essence Stoddart is a dynamic reggae gospel artist both on stage and off; he is a dedicated Christian and a top-class musician. This album is a must have for all reggae music lovers and gospel music lovers alike. It's a steal if you fall in both categories!