Ok... I know that I am super late.... And I don't know if this topic was discussed before, but I have got to say that Tye Tribbett's Victory CD set a new bar in gospel music... The lyrics were excellent and the music was stellar!!! That has got to be on of the absolute BEST gospel albums EVER!!! There wasn't a single song on that album that i didn't like That man is crazy... where did he come up with the music? I loved the chords near the end of "everything will be alright" where they start playing all that weird circus/ renaissance type music and the chords at the end of "sinking"... you know the ones that start off with Eb/G-B-Db-Gb and the horns play that weird diminished arpeggio... that man is psycho!!!! Anyways I'm from the south and I'm so used to hearing 1-4-5 major chord progressions, that I thought this CD was a relief!!! I do have to admit that these songs are hard to play without a band... and I think that a sequencer may have been involved during the recording because of the perfectly synchronized changes and the ultra-tight rhythm (by the way the drummer is off the chain!!!!)... but thats just me... Feel free to give your opinion!!!