Rhythm House

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The self-titled, sole album by the American pop/rock combo Rhythm House was released on Myrrh Records in 1991, a division of Word. The album was produced by Tommy Sims and Dan Posthuma.

A new multi-racial team from the US of A who aren’t, as their name might imply, serious purveyors of hard dance – though there are plenty of lightly funky rhythms here for those inclined to shake a leg. Having in Jeff Pummill a vocalist with a good pop voice, at times not dissimilar to a certain Cliff Richard, Rhythms House offer a set of spiritually challenging songs on themes like the Bible («Big Book») and our need for God («I Choose The Man You Are») with a production, from White Heart‘s Tommy Sims, which positively zings with state-of-the-art technology class. A band to watch for the future that’s for sure. [Tony Cummings, Cross Rhythms, February 1992]

[Jamie Lee Rake, CCM, January 1992]

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CD tracklist:

01. I Believe – 4:08
02. One By One – 4:12
03. The Promise – 4:32
04. Make It Right – 4:40
05. Time – 4:40
06. The Other Side – 4:00
07. Keep On Runnin’ – 3:28
08. I Choose The Man You Are – 3:56
09. Hold Me – 4:49
10. Big Book – 4:49
11. That’s The Day – 4:35

Note: Simultaneously released on cassette and CD by Myrrh Records.


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