I Will Trust

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I Will Trust
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Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 17, 2014
Genre CCM, Contemporary Gospel
Length74:11
Label RCA Records
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I Will Trust is the fourteenth solo album from Contemporary Gospel singer Fred Hammond. The album was released on November 17, 2014 through RCA Records.

Contents

Background

I Will Trust sees Fred Hammond freshly inspired after he underwent double knee replacement. Feelings of gratefulness and unswerving trust fill the album, which is jubilant—often to a full-tilt extent—even at its most reflective. Unsurprisingly, there are some nimble and juicy basslines here, as heard throughout "I Believe," "It's Mine," and "You Bless Me Over and Over." Rather amazingly, Hammond supported this album with a 30-city tour alongside Donnie McClurkin.

Track listing

No.TitleComposer(s)Length
1."Festival of Praise"
  • Noel Hall
  • Fred Hammond
  • Pam Kenyon
  • Tiffany McGhee
7:12
2."All the Way"
  • Philip Feaster
  • Hammond
  • Calvin Rodgers
5:54
3."His Perfect Love" (featuring BreeAnn Hammond)
  • Hammond
  • Shaun Martin
6:56
4."Lord Have Your Way"
  • Autumn Cannon
  • Feaster
  • Hammond
  • McGhee
  • C. Rodgers
  • Willie Rodgers
8:43
5."I Believe"
  • Feaster
  • Hall
  • Hammond
  • C. Rodgers
5:29
6."Take Me To the Water"
  • Feaster
  • Hammond
  • C. Rodgers
5:21
7."Try Jesus"
  • Feaster
  • Hammond
  • Lawrence Jones
  • C. Rodgers
4:53
8."I Will Trust"
  • Feaster
  • Hammond
  • C. Rodgers
6:34
9."It's Only the Comforter"
  • Hall
  • Hammond
5:53
10."It's Mine"
  • Hammond
  • Kenyon
  • King Logan
4:28
11."You Bless Me Over and Over"
  • Feaster
  • Hammond
  • C. Rodgers
5:56
12."I Owe It All"
  • Feaster
  • Lehman Gray
  • Hammond
  • Kenyon
  • McGhee
  • C. Rodgers
6:52

Personnel

Credits adapted from AllMusic. [2]

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References

  1. "I Will Trust AllMusic review". AllMusic . Retrieved December 14, 2014.
  2. "I Will Trust - Fred Hammond - Credits - AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 18 December 2014.