The Lord Is Good, Good, Good (Oh Na, Na, Na, Na)
Adrian Edgecombe & Harvest Generation

Performed By
Adrian Edgecombe & Harvest Generation
Album UPC
796873042598
CD Baby Account
CDB00057358
CD Baby Track ID
5205274
Label
Adrian Edgecombe & Harvest Generation
Released
2008-01-01
BPM
129
Rated
0
ISRC
uscgh0861791
Year
2008
Spotify Plays
34
Writers
Writer
Adrian Edgecombe, Kelda Sweeting, Devon Rolle
Pub Co
Mighty Voice Music Publishing
Composer
Adrian Edgecombe, Kelda Sweeting, Devon Rolle
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceEasy Clear
Rights Controlled
Master
Rights
Easy Clear: Master
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
Bahamas
Description
New urban contemporary gospel reggae-scrape/dancehall mixed with contemporary choir vocals
Notes
Harvest Generation (previously The Bahamas Harvest Church Choir) was founded by Pastor Mario Moxey in 2001 in preparation for Bahamas Harvest Church’s first “Shout!” praise & worship conference. From inception, the choir has been lead by BHC’s Worship Leader, Multi-Marlin Award Winner and singer/songwriter Adrian Edgecombe.
In May 2004, Minister Adrian Edgecombe & The Bahamas Harvest Church Choir released their debut CD recording entitled “Rejoice!”. The Album, recorded live at Bahamas Harvest Church, is a compilation of upbeat and uplifting Urban & Contemporary Caribbean Praise and Worship songs, including the radio hit songs “Lord I Love You” and “The Lord is Good”. The album was produced by Multi-Marlin Award Winner Devon Rolle and was engineered by Grammy Award winner Glen Barrett, who has recorded for such artists like Vicky Winans, Richard Smallwood & Shirley Caesar.
Since the release of their debut Album, the Choir received a Cacique nomination in 2005; was nominated for 10 Marlin Awards and won the Praise and Worship Recording of the Year for their worship song “We Lift Our Hands” in 2006; and have travelled across the Bahamas and America, including being featured on the Bobby Jones New Artist Retreat on the Word Network in 2007.
In 2007 the Choir’s name was changed to Harvest Generation in an effort to have a more global appeal to its potential listeners.
In 2007 Adrian Edgecombe and Harvest Generation began work on their sophomore project entitled “Overcomer”, set for release in late 2008. The album promises to be a continuation from Rejoice, with urban Caribbean rhythms and contemporary worship songs and songs of encouragement.
In 2008 the group released a single for their upcoming album entitled “The Lord is Good, Good, Good”, which is a new reggae-scrape sound that listeners are sure to enjoy
In May 2004, Minister Adrian Edgecombe & The Bahamas Harvest Church Choir released their debut CD recording entitled “Rejoice!”. The Album, recorded live at Bahamas Harvest Church, is a compilation of upbeat and uplifting Urban & Contemporary Caribbean Praise and Worship songs, including the radio hit songs “Lord I Love You” and “The Lord is Good”. The album was produced by Multi-Marlin Award Winner Devon Rolle and was engineered by Grammy Award winner Glen Barrett, who has recorded for such artists like Vicky Winans, Richard Smallwood & Shirley Caesar.
Since the release of their debut Album, the Choir received a Cacique nomination in 2005; was nominated for 10 Marlin Awards and won the Praise and Worship Recording of the Year for their worship song “We Lift Our Hands” in 2006; and have travelled across the Bahamas and America, including being featured on the Bobby Jones New Artist Retreat on the Word Network in 2007.
In 2007 the Choir’s name was changed to Harvest Generation in an effort to have a more global appeal to its potential listeners.
In 2007 Adrian Edgecombe and Harvest Generation began work on their sophomore project entitled “Overcomer”, set for release in late 2008. The album promises to be a continuation from Rejoice, with urban Caribbean rhythms and contemporary worship songs and songs of encouragement.
In 2008 the group released a single for their upcoming album entitled “The Lord is Good, Good, Good”, which is a new reggae-scrape sound that listeners are sure to enjoy
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