All in One (Karen Clark Sheard album)

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All In One
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Studio album by
ReleasedApril 6, 2010
Recorded2009-2010
Genre Gospel, Urban Contemporary Gospel, R&B
Length50:33
Label Karew Records
Producer J. Drew Sheard II, PAJAM
Karen Clark Sheard chronology
It's Not Over
(2006)
All In One
(2010)
Destined to Win
(2015)
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All In One is the fifth solo album by multiple Grammy and Stellar award-winning gospel singer Karen Clark Sheard, released on April 6, 2010. [2] The album debuted at #3 on the U.S. Billboard Gospel Albums chart and #98 on the U.S. Billboard Top 200 albums chart and was the first album to be released on her own music label, Karew Records. [3]

Contents

The album's lead single - "Prayed Up" - peaked at #9 on the U.S. Billboard Gospel Songs chart and spent over 32 weeks on the chart. [4] The album's second single - "He Knows," featuring Dorinda Clark-Cole - peaked at #15 on the U.S. Billboard Gospel Songs chart. The album sold moderately well but still did not match Sheard's largest selling album to date, Finally Karen . However, All in One received positive reviews from critics and gathered Grammy, Stellar, Dove, and BET Award nominations and remained a top seller on Billboard's Gospel Charts.

Track listing

  1. Prayed Up (Karen Clark Sheard, J. Drew Sheard II) - 3:51
    *Produced by J. Drew Sheard II
    *Vocals arranged by Karen Clark Sheard & J. Drew Sheard II
    *Lead & Background Vocals performed by Karen Clark Sheard
    *Intro Voices & All Other Instruments performed by J Drew Sheard II
    *Bass Guitar: Thaddeus "Terry" Tribbett
    *Horns arranged & Saxophone played by DeShawn Jones
    *Trumpet: Kris Johnson
  2. Hold On (J. Drew Sheard II, Karen Clark Sheard, Angel Chisholm) - 3:46
    *Produced by J. Drew Sheard II
    *Vocals arranged by Karen Clark Sheard & J. Drew Sheard II
    *Lead Vocals performed by Kierra Sheard & Karen Clark Sheard
    *Additional Background Vocals performed by J. Drew Sheard II & Karen Clark Sheard
    *Bass Guitar: Ronald "CJ" Alexander
    *Horns arranged & Saxophone played by DeShawn Jones
    *Trumpet: Kris Johnson
    *All Other Instruments played by J. Drew Sheard II
    *Contains a Vocal Sample from "Hip Hop Hooray" performed by Naughty by Nature [6]
  3. Blessings (Karen Clark Sheard, Charles Woolfork, J. Drew Sheard II) - 3:38
    *Produced by J. Drew Sheard II
    *Lead & Background Vocals: Karen Clark Sheard
    *Background Vocals: J. Drew Sheard II
    *Piano: Justin Brooks
    *Horns arranged & Saxophone played by DeShawn Jones
    *Trumpet: Kris Johnson
    *All Other Instruments played by Josh Davis & J. Drew Sheard II
  4. I Made A Choice (J. Moss) - 4:08
    *Produced by PAJAM: Paul "PDA" Allen, J. Moss & Walter Kearney
    *Lead & Background Vocals: Karen Clark Sheard
    *Background Vocals: J. Moss
    *All Instruments (played by): PAJAM: Paul "PDA" Allen & J. Moss
  5. Lord Take Me (featuring Kierra Sheard & Angel Chisholm) (J. Drew Sheard II, Angel Chisholm) - 4:41
    *Produced by J. Drew Sheard II
    *Vocals arranged & All Other Instruments played by J. Drew Sheard II
    *Lead Vocals performed by Angel Chisholm, Karen Clark Sheard & Kierra Sheard
    *Background Vocals performed by Angel Chisholm, Karen Clark Sheard & J. Drew Sheard II
    *Acoustic Guitar: Tom Stoepker
  6. Good (J. Moss) - 4:34
    *Produced by PAJAM: Paul "PDA" Allen, J. Moss & Walter Kearney
    *Lead & Background Vocals: Karen Clark Sheard
    *Background Vocals: J. Moss
    *All Instruments: PAJAM: Paul "PDA" Allen & J. Moss
  7. Because Of You (J. Moss) - 5:00
    *Produced by PAJAM: Paul "PDA" Allen, J. Moss & Walter Kearney
    *Lead & Background Vocals: Karen Clark Sheard
    *Background Vocals: J. Moss
    *All Instruments: PAJAM: Paul "PDA" Allen & J. Moss
  8. Crazy Praise (Karen Clark Sheard, J. Drew Sheard II, Angel Chisholm) - 3:43
    *Produced by J. Drew Sheard II
    *Vocals arranged by Karen Clark Sheard
    *Lead & Background Vocals performed by Karen Clark Sheard
    *Background Vocals & All Other Instruments: J. Drew Sheard II
    *Bass Guitar: Ronald "CJ" Alexander
    *Horns arranged & Saxophone played by DeShawn Jones
    *Trumpet: Kris Johnson
  9. What He Did (Karen Clark Sheard, J. Moss) - 4:30
    *Produced by PAJAM: Paul "PDA" Allen, J. Moss & Walter Kearney
    *Lead & Background Vocals: Karen Clark Sheard
    *Background Vocals: J. Moss
    *All Instruments: PAJAM: Paul "PDA" Allen & J. Moss
  10. He Knows (featuring Dorinda Clark-Cole) (J. Moss, Paul D. Allen) - 4:12
    *Produced by PAJAM: Paul "PDA" Allen, J. Moss & Walter Kearney
    *Lead Vocals: Dorinda Clark-Cole & Karen Clark Sheard
    *Background Vocals: Karen Clark Sheard & J. Moss
    *Talking Voices (Intro): J. Moss
    *Instruments (played & sampled by): PAJAM: Paul "PDA" Allen & J. Moss
  11. Have Your Way (Charles Woolfork, J. Drew Sheard II) - 4:35
    *Produced by J. Drew Sheard II
    *Talking Voices: Karen Clark Sheard
    *Background Vocals: Kierra Sheard & John Smith
    *Acoustic Guitar: Tom Stoepker
    *Piano: Anthony Taylor
    *Additional Keyboards: Josh Davis
    *Additional Instruments played by J. Drew Sheard II
  12. All For One (Bonus Track) - 3:55
    *Produced by PAJAM: Paul "PDA" Allen, J. Moss & Walter Kearney
    *Background Vocals: J. Moss
    *Instruments: PAJAM: Paul "PDA" Allen & J. Moss

Charts

Chart (2010)Peak
position
US Billboard 200 [7] 98
US Top Gospel Albums (Billboard) [8] 3

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