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On the 20th edition of Head 2 Head, gospel giants The Mighty Clouds of Joy & Ricky Dillard duke it out over “He’s My Rooftop.”
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Welcome to Head 2 Head! On Head 2 Head, we pit at least two musicians singing the same song together, comparing and contrasting their performances. Then, after much deliberation, we deliver a verdict of which performance was the best, or at least, subjectively, which performance moved us more. For our 20th head-to-head gospel giants 🎙The Mighty Clouds of Joy and 🎙 Ricky Dillard duke it out over their respective takes of 🎵 “He’s My Rooftop.” So, without further ado, let the Head 2 Head commence!
1. The Mighty Clouds of Joy, “He’s My Rooftop”
💿 Sing and Shout • 🏷 Word, Incorporated • 📅 1983
“He’s My Rooftop” sounds idiomatic of the 80s – 💿 Sing and Shout was released in 1983. The sound is a far cry from the gospel of old, opting for a more digitized sound with keyboards, synths, and programming. Still, the spirit and soulfulness remain intact as Mighty Clouds of Joy serve up a mighty, prudent, and awesome message. Chocked full of high-flying vocals and a heaping dose of faith, the late, great 🎙 Joe Ligon and company assert:
“Well, He’s my Rooftop, in the rage of the storm, yeah
He’s my protector, there’ll never be no harm
He is the bread, that sits on the table
My God can do it, He’s truly able.”
Even with its 80s sensibilities, Mighty Clouds of Joy’s “He’s My Rooftop” still shines years after it materialized. The message being ministered is transcendent.
2. Ricky Dillard, “He’s My Roof Top (Live)”
Ft. Keith Wonderboy Johnson
💿 Choirmaster • 🏷 Motown Gospel • 📅 2020
Where the original clocked in at five minutes, Ricky Dillard and company go eight-and-a-half minutes and man, oh, man, is it energetic, funky, and high-flying to the nth degree. The backing band kills it, particularly the bassist! Characterizing it as spirited is an understatement – it’s that potent. Lyrically, the themes are familiar and idiomatic of black gospel: God is my all, and “I’m gonna serve him.” Again, regardless of whether you’re particularly pious or not religious at all, it’s hard to deny the power of this song, not to mention the rooftop metaphor.
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The Verdict 👨🏿⚖️
Mighty Clouds of Joy vs. Ricky Dillard: Head 2 Head 🗣️ No. 20 [📷: Brent Faulkner, GenderArts from Pixabay, Motown Gospel, The Musical Hype, Valentin Tikhonov from Pixabay, Word, Incorporated]
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