The Gospel Project

Editorial Reviews
Magnet, 2001
Hard Grammar is the smoothest, sexiest indie-rock record you're likely to find this year.

Dream Magazine, 2002
(Markel) is undeniably brilliant and he makes great make- out music for a new century.

Album Description
Graig Markel melds moody indie rock with R&B and 70s soul on his new release "The Gospel Project." Seducing us with his smooth voice and rich, warm melodies, Markel delivers the perfect soundtrack for a late-night rendezvous.

Dressing up the songs with silky grooves, strings, horns, tasty keys, yearning guitar, and his smooth voice, Markel embraces the style of artists such as Parade and Sign o' the Times era Prince, Shuggie Otis, Steely Dan, the Pernice Brothers, Peaches, and Chocolate Genius, while still creating a distinct musical aphrodisiac all his own.

The Gospel Project

Music Review:

  1. They Got Lost
  2. Unfinished Business
  3. Universal Truths and Cycles
  4. Universally Speaking [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]
  5. Universally Speaking [CD-single] [Import]
  6. Valedictory Songs [Explicit Lyrics]
  7. Verses on Venus [Explicit Lyrics]
  8. Video 586 [CD-single] [Import]
  9. Watermarks: Selected Songs 1992-2002
  10. We're Outta Here! [Import] [Live]

Music Review

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Return of Fabulous Poodle

Very Best of Classical: Relaxation

Weber: Invitation to the Dance, rondo brilliant Op65; Sonatas for piano No2

Music: City Lights

Winter Enchanted [Import]

Unnatural History [Import]

Tocando a Alma V.2 [Import]

Waves Are Universal

Watch Yr Back [Import]

Valentin Silvestrov: Silent Songs

Watch It Glow

Weil Es Dich Gibt [Import]

Todo el Amor

12 X 5

L.D. 50