The Walk

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The Walk is the sophomore and final album by the Australian-American pop-house/dance group Sozo (Danielle & Corey Pryor), released on N*Soul Records in 1998.

Why is it that N-Soul are releasing these US albums from the ’90s into the UK, when there is so much new stuff out there? This one even has a competition printed on the sleeve with a closing date of June 30, 1998. Granted, there’s a glamorous girl on a motorcycle on the cover. There are some good deep lyrics, all printed on the sleeve, albeit in the wrong order. The album kicks off with «Global Culture Sega Child» that tells of a fast-paced, changing world, and other songs proclaim that “actions speak louder than words” and show the longing of a heart that wants to go on with Jesus. There’s a strong techno-beat and some of the songs are oriented more towards rock than dance, with one or two soft pop numbers thrown in for good measure. All in all a very good album of 1997! [Dancin’ Dave Derbyshire, Cross Rhythms, June 2000]

[Jamie Lee Rake, CCM, March 1998]

CD tracklist:

01. Global Culture Sega Child
02. Sometimes
03. I’m Defenseless
04. Gotta Be You
05. Color Of Grace
06. Life
07. Back To The Garden
08. 139
09. Actions
10. Walk A Thousand Miles


A full-page advertisement for various new releases on the N*Soul label, including Sozo's The Walk, was featured in the November 1996 issue of CCM Magazine.A full-page advertisement for various new releases on the N*Soul label, including Sozo’s The Walk, was featured in the November 1996 issue of CCM Magazine.




“Global Culture Sega Child” (MUSIC VIDEO)

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