NEW YORK, March 15, 2016 -- Lavish Records, LLC– Grammy® nominated songwriter, producer and singer Tracy Randall will release ‘No Judgment’, his third studio album on Lavish Records, on March 25th, 2016.
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‘No Judgment’ is an eclectic mix of prayer, worship and testimonial encouragement. The first single, released in January, was its rhythmic plea to “Be Free” from bondage, depression, hopelessness and pain, that I might add, to date has sold over 10,000 units via digital downloads. With power anthems like ‘Born A Winner’ and the intimate tear-jerking ballad ‘Hopeful’, this 12-track project inspires all.
“This album I was very transparent and laid it all on the table,” says Randall. “I am in a place where I am so disappointed with the leaders of the 'church'; they continue to have a catch 22 for everything and are not owning their mess. As a Christian people we are losing by the numbers because of our judgmental spirit. We have no compassion for one another let alone for anyone who is not a believer. I always say that your compassion for others shows your passion for Christ.”
Click to watch ‘Born A Winner’
After the Lavish Records recording artist Tracy Randall was diagnosed with acute lymphocytic leukemia (A.L.L.) in 2006 and underwent aggressive rounds of chemo and radiation therapy, his doctors gave up. Given only 6 months to live, he recalls, “I began to pray and talk to God not about me but about my family and their survival because I’m the breadwinner,” as he walked past the 42nd Street subway where he usually caught the train and kept walking, talking. “By the time I got to 96th Street this voice said, 'You’re going to be okay.'” His testimony on YouTube has over 390,000 views. Unfortunately after being in remission for almost seven years, the cancer came back, vigorously, trying to stop his praise and love for Christ.
Randall, the Lake Charles and LA native, grew up on a musical diet of Donny Hathaway and Stevie Wonder. After completing his undergraduate degree from LeMoyne-Owen College in Memphis and going on to obtain both his Ph.D. in International Business and Juris Doctorate from UCLA, Randall was signed to the Isley Brothers’ T-Neck/Island Records label. After Universal/Polygram took over the company in 1999, he left to start Lavish Records, LLC. He released his first gospel CD “Sinners Have Souls Too” in 2007 and has done a lot of behind the scenes work in the music industry. Randall co-wrote four songs on Shaggy’s Grammy® nominated “Summer in Kingston” CD that reached #1 on Billboard’s Top Reggae Albums chart in 2012.
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Click to Pre-order ‘No Judgment’ For more information contact Kimberly Johnson
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