Record Review: Dave Hollister - The Transition

Artist: Dave Hollister
Title: The Book Of David: The Transition
Reviewer: Gary White
The Book Of David: The Transition is not an additional book being added to the Bible but definitely does do it’s duty by spreading the word on God. Former member of the R&B group Blackstreet, Dave Hollister took his singing career and went solo for a few albums and now comes to us with his first gospel project. The soulful singer continues to prove he can sing with this album full of ballads and contemporary gospel cuts. With him producing and writing 13 of the albums tracks it’s easy to see that this album is truly a book inspired by his experiences and carefully authored by Dave.
The album opens up with Dave’s personal conversation with God. In “The Prayer”, Dave talk one on one with God explaining that he is ready to do God’s will and spread the good news through music to the world. Then he blesses us, with a collection of smooth soulful gospel on his this project. One of the albums singles “Nothing but God” explains just what it states. It was nothing but God’s Love, grace and mercy that brought him through and can bring us through tough times.
‘The Book of David’ tells the story of Dave’s life and is very similar to what many people go through. The hurts, the pains and the struggles he went through to get to where he is. Track titles such as “So Many Scars”, “Divorced” let us know it wasn’t an easy battle for Dave. In “Settlement” Dave breaks down the court case which sounds like it could have easily fit into one of R-Kelly’s dramatic In The Closet episodes. But then, Dave brings us all hope with tracks like “What DoYou Do” “Pray, Til’ You get an Answer” “Help Me” “Take Me Back”, which express Dave’s transition and realization that God is the one true source of help for everyone.
The Book Of David may have been started as a story filled with drama, stress and worry, but once he seeks the Lords help, things work themselves out. The man who sang lead on “Before I Let You Go” and brought us r&b hits like “One Woman Man” is now holding on to God and singing for the One True God. The Book of David may have been a story filled with drama, stress and worry, but a peaceful ending isn’t far away once he seeks the Lords help.
