Difference between revisions of "Ken Rahn"
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− | Members of The Wildings, Vancouverites Ken and Tracy Rahn are both outstanding vocalists. Tracy especially excels on 'High & Exalted,' which powerfully anticipates Christ's return; and 'People on our Knees,' a heartfelt plea for healing. Ken stands out on 'You are Good to Me' and 'Close to You.' I was a bit uneasy with the militant 'taking the land' perspective expressed in 'Arise.' But I was more than impressed with the intense shared vocals on 'This is My Joy,' and the wonderful harmonies on 'Easy Yoke' and 'Silence My Thoughts.' All told, a very talented team. | + | Members of The Wildings, Vancouverites [[Ken Rahn]] and [[Tracy Rahn]] are both outstanding vocalists. Tracy especially excels on 'High & Exalted,' which powerfully anticipates Christ's return; and 'People on our Knees,' a heartfelt plea for healing. Ken stands out on 'You are Good to Me' and 'Close to You.' I was a bit uneasy with the militant 'taking the land' perspective expressed in 'Arise.' But I was more than impressed with the intense shared vocals on 'This is My Joy,' and the wonderful harmonies on 'Easy Yoke' and 'Silence My Thoughts.' All told, a very talented team. |
Revision as of 23:09, 19 August 2006
Album Drawing the Dawn, 2004
Members of The Wildings, Vancouverites Ken Rahn and Tracy Rahn are both outstanding vocalists. Tracy especially excels on 'High & Exalted,' which powerfully anticipates Christ's return; and 'People on our Knees,' a heartfelt plea for healing. Ken stands out on 'You are Good to Me' and 'Close to You.' I was a bit uneasy with the militant 'taking the land' perspective expressed in 'Arise.' But I was more than impressed with the intense shared vocals on 'This is My Joy,' and the wonderful harmonies on 'Easy Yoke' and 'Silence My Thoughts.' All told, a very talented team.