Capitol CMG / Tommee Profitt Studios Inc.
Release Date: November 10th 2023
Reviewed by: Joshua Andre
Tommee Profitt The Birth of a King: Live In Concert  (Amazon mp3 /iTunes )
Track Listing:
O Come O Come Emmanuel 
We Three Kings [feat. Colton Dixon & Hollyn] 
Go Tell It On The Mountain [feat. Crowder] 
O Come All Ye Faithful [feat. Sarah Reeves] 
Noel (He Is Born) [feat. Stanaj] 
Angels We Have Heard On High [feat. Nicole Serrano & Steven Malcolm] 
Mary Did You Know? [feat. Jordan Smith] 
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen [feat. Tina Guo] 
It Came Upon A Midnight Clear [feat. brooke] 
O Little Town Of Bethlehem [feat. Rachael Lampa] 
Silent Night [feat. Fleurie] 
What Child Is This? [feat. Evvie McKinney] 
O Holy Night [feat. Tauren Wells & Svrcina] 
Away In A Manger [feat. Danny Gokey & Vanessa Camgagna] 
He Is Born (Reprise) [feat. Daniel Saint Black] 
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing [feat. DOE] 
Joy To The World 2 (He Is Come) [feat. Clark Beckham] 
 
I literally have had dreams of making this Christmas album since 2005, when I was in college. I knew that someday I wanted to do a BIG Christmas album, covering all of the main traditional carols, and putting my spin on them. I’ve actually tried to start it every year for the past several years, but I just never had time – too much on my plate! So this year, when the worldwide quarantine hit, I took advantage of the time to myself and dove right in… not realizing it would begin a six-month process with 17 different featured artists. As I was working on each song and arrangement, very specific voices came to mind. So I studied that artist’s range and put the song in a key that would be good for their voice, tailored each track for them, and completed all of the music/choruses/tracks before I even asked them! Thankfully, by the grace of God, every single artist said yes to collaborating with me, and I didn’t have to go with any plan B’s or second options. It was so cool hearing my internal vision for the songs come to life once the actual artists’ voices were recorded. They all delivered amazing performances of a lifetime – it was incredible… I’m so super grateful that people are finding the album and listening. The response has been far beyond what I had imagined, but not just by people liking the record, but by the way God is working through it. I’ve received messages and texts, from both strangers and friends, that have made me cry, sharing really powerful moments of how God showed up and changed someone’s life. That was secretly one of the missions behind this whole album. I don’t think people start listening to a Christmas album thinking that they’re going to be impacted by something powerful, but I felt very much like God was in this process, and even changed the direction a little bit of where I was initially intending to go, and I love that! I felt like this was an album that HE wanted to be made, so that He could offer hope to people at the end of 2020, arguably one of the worst years in history, and point them to worship Him. Or maybe even think about the story that sometimes gets brushed over in the midst of family, presents, and snow. People are desperate for hope today, and maybe because of this difficult year, they’re more open to receiving that hope. And maybe, just maybe, they’ll be hit with that surprise while listening to ‘The Birth of a King’… 
Tommee Profitt  is a musical genius. There, I said it. You need not look too far to understand this- just hear this new album Birth of a King, from 1st track to last note, to agree with my very bold assertion, that Tommee is probably one of the most underrated producers of today, in both the CCM and mainstream circles. His full-length collaborative album, featuring singers and songwriters like We the Kingdom, Avril Lavigne, Rachael Lampa, Jordan Smith, Chris Tomlin, Fleurie, Tauren Wells, Crowder and Kari Jobe (to name a few), is one to savour and be in awe of, reminding us all that an epic birth of Jesus deserves just an epic soundtrack to accompany such a feat, and this album is the answer. Full of powerful anthemic moments, and featuring all-carols (and no holiday songs, emphasising the very true nature of what Christmas is really, really, truly about for all mankind), this is an album you’d want to get behind if you are a fan of soundtracks, musicals, or even anything else that Chris Tomlin and/or Passion do, musically. While I myself probably won’t do this review justice by writing any more than I can possibly write, I’ll leave it up to the experts to write a more nuanced, elaborate and poignant review, than I ever can- articles and publications like JesusFreakHideout, American Songwriter, even reviews on Amazon, will probably articulate what we all know to be true- that this album is one in a million, one of a kind. This is definitely well worth the 5/5 review, and what I can say in a few paragraphs, I’d just say in one sentence- buy this album. There it is- easy review. Drop everything you have (if you have a spare moment) and buy, yes buy, this album. You won’t regret it. This is cinematic and epic, all things that a score of a movie should be. And Christ’s birth looks like it can come out of a movie- to people the events of the night of his birth, can be seen as farfetched.
Nevertheless, this is one unique album that should get nominated for Special Event Album of the Year for next year’s Dove Awards. Tommee has done a stellar job at collaborating with all these guest vocals for this album, one that will forever be remembered as being an album- Christmas at least, that is probably one of the most musically diverse set of songs I’ve heard in quite some time. With songs like ‘Mary Did You Know’, ‘Hark! The Herald Angels Sing’, ‘We Three Kings’, ‘O Holy Night’, ‘Silent Night’ and ‘What Child is This’ (to name a few), this is an album for the people who want to worship the Lord during Christmastime, as this 17-track album reminds us all, in no uncertain terms, of the reason for the season. This is not your happy-go-lucky album. This is a ‘stop everything and listen and chew on these messages’ album. One that has taken us all by surprise 
Tommee Profitt , a musical extraordinaire, released arguably the most impacting and inspiring Christmas album ever in 2020, and we reviewed the album here . Jon basically echoed Jesus Freak Hideout’s praises  of Tommee, and I have since echoed Jon’s sentiments. This year though, Tommee went one step further to release a live album of his Christmas studio album- and with alterations to the track order, as well as some different guest vocalists (Evvie McKinney, DOE, Colton Dixon, Hollyn, Tina Guo, Danny Gokey and Vanessa Camgagna), shall we say that this live album still hits all of the right notes and then some more? Sure, a tad more of a Christmas-y feel with bells and whistles may have been more preferable here; but like the studio album, this is sheer perfection. Tommee Profitt  is a magician and a musical extraordinaire, and that’s all that there is to it. Cellist Tina Guo enhances “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen”; while Danny Gokey and Vanessa Campagna sing in perfect harmony on “Away In A Manger”. “We Three Kings” is just as superb as the original, with Colton Dixon and Hollyn present on this live rendition; while the album ender being “Joy To the World” on this live album is pure genius- Clark’s passion and joy shine through, on what is the heartbeat of the album. But it is really Daniel Saint Black who is the true surprise here, as his rendition of the original “He Is Born” is immensely impressive, particularly with a refrain added of Matt Redman’s hit single “Facedown”. Live albums are tricky to record, but Tommee makes it look effortless and easy. No matter which album you choose to listen to or buy (this live album or the preceding studio Christmas album by Tommee), The Birth Of A King  celebrates exactly that (what Christmas is supposed to be about!), and reminds us of the reason for the season, and also that we can and should worship Jesus forevermore because of everything he’s done. Well done Tommee, I can’t wait to hear what’s next in the future for you!
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5 songs to listen to: O Holy Night, We Three Kings, Joy to the World (He is Come), Mary Did You Know, Noel (He is Born)
Score: 5/5
RIYL: Soundtracks, Musicals, anything from Chris Tomlin or anyone at Passion