Sony
2006
No Limits: Live
About This Album
Expectations ran high for No Limits: Live, Martha Munizzi's follow-up to the best-selling The Best Is Yet to Come, her breakthrough disc in contemporary gospel music. Fresh off a Best New Artist win at the Stellar Awards -- the first non-black artist to do so -- and not quite ready to rest on her laurels, Munizzi did a few things differently here. First, she went from independence to a major distribution deal with Integrity Music, whose experience in live worship music and ties to Sony-BMG in the general market could only widen the reach of her ministry. Second, she chose not to ask gospel/praise & worship music powerhouses Israel Houghton and Aaron Lindsey to produce again, instead enlisting the help of former Fred Hammond music director Noel Hall to man the boards. This in part explains why No Limits: Live has a more polished contemporary gospel vibe than its predecessor, favoring slick, top-shelf urban arrangements over celebratory, multi-cultural gospel praise. Such is the case with the title track, "Great Exchange," and "Till the Walls Fall," all potent, declaratory anthems that are more empowering than worshipful -- battle hymns for the contemporary gospel listener.
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