The Soul Train Music Award winners for Best Gospel Album.
Year | Artist | Album |
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1989 | Take Six | "Take Six" |
1990 | BeBe & CeCe Winans | "Heaven" |
1991 | The Winans | "Return (album)" |
1992 | BeBe & CeCe Winans | "Different Lifestyles" |
1993 | Shirley Caesar | "He's Working It Out for You" |
1994 | Mississippi Mass Choir | "It Remains to be Seen" |
1995 | Sounds of Blackness | "Africa to America: The Journey of the Drum" |
1996 | The New Life Community featuring John P. Kee Choir | "Show Up" |
1997 | Kirk Franklin & The Family | "Watcha Lookiin' 4" |
1998 | God's Property from Kirk Franklin's Nu Nation | "God's Property" |
1999 | Kirk Franklin | "The Nu Nation Project" |
2000 | Dottie Peoples | "God Can & God Will" |
2001 | Mary Mary | "Thankful" |
2002 | Donnie McClurkin | "Live in London" |
2003 | Kirk Franklin | "The Rebirth of Kirk Franklin" |
2004 | Byron Cage | "The Prince of Praise (Live at New Birth Cathedral)" |
2005 | Israel and New Breed | "Live from Another Level" |
2006 | Donnie McClurkin | "Psalms, Hymns & Spiritual Songs" |
2007 | Kirk Franklin | "Sounds from the Storm, Volume 1" |
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