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Have you heard the name Lester Lewis? If not, you certainly need to! Lester is one of the few bona-fide legends in Gospel Reggae music, with over thirty years of music ministry experience. A true pioneer of the genre, Lewis began singing gospel reggae well before other trail-blazing artists such as Christafari's Mark Mohr were even born!
On "ReOrder," Lester Lewis presents 12 fine songs of inspiration, teaching, and praise. The title track kicks off with Lewis' rich, full tone proclaiming our need to reorder our priorities and restore the Kingdom of God to the many nations of the world! "Pass The Bible," the album's second track, reworks a 1980's hit and infuses it with a simple but strong message: "pass the Bible pon the left hand side, pass the Bible pon the right hand side... It haffi read!"
Several songs on this exciting new release portray Lewis' upful and bright outlook on Christian life. Both lyrically and musically, songs such as "God's Love," "Living With Jesus," "People Of The Lord," and "I Can Do All Things Through Christ," convey the freedom and victory that come only though walking with the Lord. In addition to Lester Lewis' exciting original compositions, "ReOrder" also contains some beautiful gospel reggae renditions of songs such as "Change My Heart Oh God," and "Lord I Lift Your Name On High."
On "ReOrder", Lester Lewis has continued his tradition of crafting excellent gospel reggae songs that are full of meaningful messages and stirring reggae grooves. With clean production and rich vocal deliveries, this CD is a must have for every Gospel Reggae fan. Don't miss your chance to hear a Gospel Reggae legend at his best- pick up Lester Lewis' "Reorder" today!
Review By: D.M. Gahn