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Eat your “Soul Food”. This usually brings to mind a tasty meal with a huge selection of your favorite southern styled foods. However, our desire is to feed your soul with the word of God. On this album we take the listener through a myriad of “life positions”. Everyone is somewhere in the cycle of life and spiritual growth. Unfortunately, many of us are a guilty distance from God because we don’t nourish our souls with the proper food; God’s word. The album includes a menu of 11 original songs. I wrote all but one of them. The title track, “Soul Food”, tastefully reminds you to “eat your soul food”, meaning study God’s word and grow thereby. “The Prodigal Son” is a powerful song written by Robert Ivory Sr. of the Inner-City Singers of Alabama. It serves as the second appetizer for the theme of the album. Served up hot and greasy with the same traditional, high-powered energy Evangelist Ivory is known for himself! An added 3rd verse written by yours truly puts just the right amount of seasoning in this tasty dish. Along the same theme is the smoothed out “I’m Coming Back Home". You’ll hear the lament of a repenting believer. His pain is deep and he’s uncomfortable with asking for forgiveness, yet another time. Nevertheless, he knows God is not willing that anyone should perish so he makes his humble request known to his merciful father. Now if you need confirmation that God has deliverance for your situation, “Hold On”…(your help is on the way) is your song! Along with it
I Just Want To Say... I Love You Lord
Steve Adams
Prodigal Son
Steve Adams
Soul Food
Steve Adams
I'm Coming Home
Steve Adams
He's Given Me Everything
Steve Adams
Hold On...your help's on the way
Steve Adams
Hello Mama
Steve Adams
Transformed
Steve Adams
Nothing to Something
Steve Adams
In That Land
Steve Adams
You're Never Alone...(aka..the Smile Song)
Steve Adams
A Song for my Frands
Steve Adams