Mean What You Say (Witness album)

Mean What You Say, released in 1991 on CGI Records, is a gospel music album by American contemporary gospel music group Witness. This would be the last album to feature original founding members Tina Brooks and Yolanda Harris who would depart after the album's release. Around this time gospel singer Liz Lee would step in with Lou Ann Stewart as the newer members of witness replacing Brooks & Harris to promote the album. Lee would then depart to the group and be permanently replaced by Lisa Page's sister Laeh Page.

Mean What You Say
Studio album by
Released1991
GenreGospel music
LabelCGI Records
ProducerMichael Brooks
Witness chronology
We Can Make a Difference
(1990)
Mean What You Say
(1991)
Standard
(1993)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

The album earned a Grammy Award nomination for Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album.[2]

Track listing

  1. "Perfect Peace"
  2. "Yesterday Is Gone"
  3. "Mean What You Say"
  4. "There's Someone"
  5. "Yes I Will"
  6. "Would Not Change a Thing"
  7. "Still in the Middle"
  8. "Thoughtful"
  9. "Good Love and Peace of Mind"
  10. "Lately"
  11. "Go Tell It on the Mountain"
  12. "Living Beneath Your Privilege"

Personnel

  • Lisa Page Brooks: Vocals
  • Tina Brooks: Vocals
  • Diane Campbell: Vocals
  • Yolanda Harris: Vocals
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References

  1. Batdorf, Rodney. "Witness – Mean What You Say". AllMusic.
  2. "GRAMMY Award Results for Witness". Grammy Awards. Retrieved April 12, 2019.


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