Pastor Molf to record a live gospel album

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One of the country's most gifted and yet not celebrated artists, Moleti Gaolatlhe, better known as Pastor Molf, says he is soon to record a live album. Speaking to Showbiz, the artist said that the album, whose working title is Lord, I Believe - will be recorded live at Faith Covenant Ministries in Tlokweng on June 29.

"The album has eight tracks and since it will be recorded live, I am going to do my best to impress my fans out there," said Pastor Molf who is a praise and worship leader of note and a music tutor at several churches in Gaborone.The artist is going to be backed by a four-piece band and three backing vocalists, among them Kgomotso Wendie.

Some of the tracks in the envisaged album include Ka Jeno Re Batho, Oh Lord My God, Lord I Believe and Re ya gae Jerusalema and the artist said the album is going to cater for both the young and the old.Gaolatlhe further said that some of the acts expected to support him at the event include Mathews Matsetse, Masego Motswiri, Kabelo Eric and Matheke Leteane. Soon after the recording, the artist plans to release both the CD and DVD of the album.With the live recording of his album, Pastor Molf will be one of the few Batswana gospel artists to record a live album, which is taxing as is not only time-consuming but also expensive.  Of late, artists like Matsetse and Ernest Seakgosing record their albums live.

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