And That's the Gospel
And That's the Gospel
ASIN: B00000E2HF
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1. I Feel Like Traveling On - Jim & Jesse, Charlie Louvin
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2. If I Could Hear My Mother Pray Again - Charlie Louvin, Tammy Wynette
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3. In the Cross - Charlie Louvin
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4. I See a Bridge - Charlie Louvin, Grant Turner
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5. Where the Roses Never Fade - Charlie Louvin
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6. In the Sweet By and By - Charlie Louvin
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7. When They Ring Those Golden Bells - John Conley, Charlie Louvin
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8. Nearer My God to Thee - Charlie Louvin, Charles Whitstein
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9. I've Known a Lady - Little Jimmy Dickens, Charlie Louvin
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10. Sweet Beaulah Land - Charlie Louvin
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And That's the Gospel,Charlie Louvin,Playback Records,Country,Gospel/Christian Music,Pop,Traditional Country
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- Chanticleer, with Bp. Flunder: INDEED - How Very Sweet The Sound
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How Sweet the Sound: Spirituals & Traditional Gospel Music
Chanticleer
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ASIN: B00029CZPW
Release Date: 2004-09-14 |
Tracks:
- Jesus Hits Like An Atom Bomb
- Surely God Is Able
- Amazing Grace
- Medley: Soon One Mornin' - What You Goin' Do When The World's On Fire? - You Can't Hide - Run On For A Long Time
- Didn't It Rain
- Sit Down Servant - Plenty Good Room
- Keep Your Hand On The Plow (Hold On)
- My Soul Is A Witness
- There Is A Balm In Gilead
- Medley: Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child - Poor Pilgrim Of Sorrow - Walk In Jerusalem
- Be Still And Know That I'm God
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Chanticleer's repertoire ranges through many centuries. On this recording, the group again proves its infinite versatility in a program of gospel music and spirituals. The singing is so authentic that one feels like a participant in a gospel meeting, swaying to the rhythm with the crowd. Contributing greatly to the impact is Chanticleer's guest, Yvette A. Funder. Possessor of a voice remarkable for its range, power, and flexibility, she brings to the music the empathy and authority of one born and raised in the tradition, whether leading call-and-response, engaging in improvisations that soar high above the chorus, crooning softly in meditation, or shouting in ecstasy. (She is also an active Bishop ministering to the poor and afflicted, and the founder of various social service agencies in California.) Several songs include soloists drawn from the chorus as well, most notably a tenor, a countertenor and a bass who provides a rhythmic ostinato. The program, designed for maximum variety of tempo, mood, character and texture, includes many favorite songs and spirituals, such as "Amazing Grace," "There is a Balm in Gilead," "Sometimes I Feel like a Motherless Child." The arrangements by Joseph Jennings, Chanticleer's Music Director for 20 years, are admirably simple and very good; only a few are marred by awkward modulations or overly sophisticated, Hollywood-inspired effects. Most of them are for a cappella voices. Jennings also contributes a new original composition: "Be still and Know that I'm God." Repeating these words like an invocation, it builds a cumulative drama with increasingly wild, elaborate improvisations in call-and-response between soloist and chorus; supported by a prominent piano part that includes solos, chordal and running passages, it ends with a rousing climax. --Edith Eisler
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Chanticleer, with Bp. Flunder: INDEED - How Very Sweet The Sound.......2006-02-10
On this standard red book 16-bit CD we are offered that rare and special invitation: Come now, pilgrim - take yet another good step forward in gospel praise or supplication. How can we progress in our individual and collective spiritual journeys towards whatever transcendent glories ground us, revive us, and lead us on despite life's challenges, unless we sing?. Are you having set backs? This CD is good medicine, and it is both a worthy addition to the gospel music shelf and perhaps just the sort of musical medicine that turns out to be good for you, on more than one level of body, mind, and soul. Not a bitter root aftertaste, nor a nagging fishy oil payback in any of this welcome elixir. I guess that is why we call it, Good News.
The arrangements of new and old gospel standards have been set by counter-tenor Joseph Jennings - a leading Chanticleer member of long standing - intently drawing upon both the florid improvisations of the soloists and gospel groups climbing ever so dazzlingly into the fiery chariots that sacred texts say carried off the prophet; and yes, rooted as well in the impeccably crafted close harmonies and inwardly solid strength of gospel quartets and ensembles like Fisk University's Jubilee Singers and many other exemplars.
So, when you listen to this one you will be immediately surrounded by that amazing and great, gathering could of witnesses. The messages are familiar: Keep your hands on the plow. Surely God is able. There is a balm in Gilead.
Like the famous vocal work by Ralph Vaughan Williams, his Serenade to Music as written for a star-crossed group of well-known British soloists of the era; so this gospel outing brings the small male ensemble Chanticleer to the fore - both as a vocal group and as a fabulous collection of solo voices who are prodigiously gifted vocal stars in their own rights. Capping off Chanticleer as an embarrassment of riches is a guest turn by San Francisco's own Bishop Yvette Flunder. She is the real deal, too, as both an ordained minister whose leadership in black churches has blazed fireworks in celebration of melding religion with social justice, and a Jen-U-Wine good news singer who can preach and pray and moan with the best of them.
Only the superhumanly perfected intonation of their cappella group singing, as well as the superb blend and polish of the Chanticleer dozen, will remind a listener than this group is as famous for its Flemish medieval polyphony or its unerring Purcellian clarity, as any other ensemble of twelve voices now appearing before us.
So, forget all the categories and musicology boxes which would seal off gospel music from pre-Bach cathedral masters of polyphony. With this CD we can just revel in the mysteries of good music, regardless. Yeah, Josquin, I'm talking bout you - Sit down servant, there's plenty good room.
Five stars. Highly recommended.
Crystalline.......2005-04-08
I'm not a huge fan of gospel, because I find it to be led by emotion, and musically undisciplined. Rousing, yes - but a little goes a long, long way. I've also found most gospel recordings to be sonically challenged. Almost as if microphones were incapable of capturing the music with clarity. None of this holds true for "How Sweet the Sound." This is a beautifully recorded cd, and every tune is both musically precise, and emotionally resonant. It is, however, a little hard to listen to in one sitting because of the "sameness" of the arrangements. That's a small quibble - who says any cd has to be experienced all at once - and "There is a Balm in Gilead," alone is worth the price of admission.
Best Chanticleer CD Yet.......2005-02-01
This is the Best Chanticleer CD yet. I have listened to it dozens of times. Money well spent. I have even given copies to several of my friends.
How Angry the Sound?.......2005-01-02
My daughter gave me this CD, because, while I'm not religious, I'm a long time fan of gospel music. The first pass through the record, I found myself wandering off to other tasks. So, the second time I put it on the player I forced myself to sit completely through the record. I'm not familiar with Chanticleer, so I had no idea whey she thought I'd like it, but she's is right more often than not. This would be one of the "not" times.
I guess this as an attempt to make gospel music "hip." With songs like "Jesus Hits Like An Atomic Bomb" and "What You Gon' Do When the World's On Fire?" the lyrics are like walking a American urban street being threatened by strangers. Far from being uplifting, the songs are decidedly unfriendly. The feel of the music reminded more of the howling noises I suffered as a forced member of my parent's Kansas Methodist Church than the sweet, honest sounds of real gospel music. That intangible thing I get from listening to gospel music that is heartfelt and painfully honest, even if deluded, was nowhere to be heard in "How Sweet the Sound." Instead, the music is chant-like, monotonous, and cold.
I would not recommend this record to anyone outside of the Midwest. If you miss the sterile sounds of a Midwestern protestant church in full howl, this might be your cup of weak wine. If gospel music is what you're looking for, look elsewhere.
This CD is the bomb!.......2004-11-28
From "Jesus Hits Like an Atom Bomb" to "Amazing Grace", this CD is packed with glorius gospel spirituals and terrific talent. Highly recommend to music lovers of all faiths!
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- "Lord, How Come Me Here"
- WOW!
- uhm......yeah right!!
- scadalise my name
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Spirituals in Concert
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- So Many Stars
ASIN: B000001GDC
Release Date: 1991-03-08 |
Tracks:
- In That Great Getting Up Morning
- Sinner, Please Don't Let This Harvest Pass
- Over My Head/ Lil' David
- Oh, What A Beautiful City
- Lord, How Come Me Here
- I Believe I'll Go Back Home-Lordy, Won't You Help Me
- Ride On, King Jesus
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- You Can Tell The World
- Scandalize My Name
- Great Day
- Oh, Glory
- Calvary-They Crucified My Lord
- Talk About A Child
- Gospel Train
- My God Is So High
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- He's Got The Whole World In His Hand
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"Lord, How Come Me Here".......2007-06-18
I must add, to the praises above, that Kathleen Battle's "Lord, How Come Me Here" is the best "quick" explanation of the long-lasting effects of slavery that I can think of. The line, "They sold my children away," says it all.
And the VERY funny "Scandelize My Name" is also worth the price of the total album!
Alinde O'Malley
WOW!.......2007-03-22
You know, after owning both the CD and VHS of this performance, and having been coached by Sylvia Olden Lee herself, it is no wonder why spiritual mean so much to me. And these two ladies bare their souls and bring these masterpieces to life! WOW!!!
uhm......yeah right!!.......2006-06-21
Clearly you are mistaken. I don't know who that guy is-the person below recommended-but there is NO COMPARISON to JESSYE NORMAN AND KATHLEEN BATTLE!!!! Jessye Norman herself has *30* HONARY DOCTRATES from places like Harvard, Juliard, Yale, Cambridge....I mean HELLO!!!! That guy had no where near the ease, the musicality or even the breath support as these two veterans show!! It is a beautiful CD though it came out in 1991 and I HIGHLY recommend it.
scadalise my name.......2004-10-29
this isn't that good specially after hearing William Warfeild sing it. You can find him at www.wlym.com
Broadway takes on the spiritual ..........2004-01-29
... takes it on and puts it on the canvas by the end of the first round.
I'm going to be the dissenting voice here: thank goodness I signed this disk out of the public library 'cause I'm sure not going to listen to it twice.
There is nothing wrong with the performances. Jessye Norman and Kathleen Battle sing beautifully, and there's no problem with the pick-up orchestra under James Levine.
The problem, and it's huge, is the conception of the show and the musical arrangements. To make the video marketable, I suppose, the producers decided that the concert had to be big: big names, big arrangements, big effects. So we have eighteen spirituals given the musical theatre treatment, with a philharmonic chorus providing chain-gang sound effects, big brass, and big percussion -- including a chinese gong. A chinese gong in a spiritual??? Spare me! Almost every track turns out sounding like either a curtain-raiser or a big, end-of-act production number with cute and predictable modulations between some of the stanzas and the sort of curly-cue orchestral ornamentation typical of Broadway shows.
And you know what? It all kills the spirituals stone dead. The spiritual is one of those musical forms where less is more and very little is best of all. That's how they started, after all. That's how and why they worked for their original audiences, and that's why they were powerful enough to make the transition from folk song to art song. If you want to hear Battle sing spirituals that are irresistible, listen to the set on her Salzburg recital CD, also with Levine (ASIN B00000E31B). There, the music speaks for itself and speaks with a strength and a beauty that the tracks on this disk never approach.
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- Enjoying The Pleasures of K. Battle & C. Parkening
- Great blending of the talents of two top-notch artists in their respective fields. Parkening on the guitar and Battle singing.
- Superb technique, emotionally flat, but enjoyable even so.
- ONE OF MY FAVOURITES
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Kathleen Battle & Christopher Parkening ~ Pleasures of Their Company
John Dowland , Manuel de Falla , Charles Gounod , Heitor Villa-Lobos , Enrique Granados , Fini Henriques , Jaime Ovalle , Joaquim Antonio Barroso Neto , Franz Xaver Richter , Anonymous , William Levi Dawson , Robert MacGimsey , Kathleen Battle , and Christopher Parkening
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ASIN: B000002RNM
Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Music By John Dowland: Come Again! Sweet Love Doth Now Invite
- Music By John Dowland: Allemande (Guitar Solo)
- Music By John Dowland: What If I Never Speed?
- Music By John Dowland: Galliard (Guitar Solo)
- Music By John Dowland: Fine Knacks For Ladies
- Ave Maria
- Bachianas Brasileiras No.5: Aria
- Coleccion De Tonadillas: La Maja De Goya
- Three Brazilian Songs: Boi-Bumba
- Three Brazilian Songs: Azulao
- Three Brazilian Songs: Para Ninar
- Three Spanish Folk Songs: Cancion
- Three Spanish Folk Songs: Nana
- Three Spanish Folk Songs: Seguidillia Murciana
- Six Spirituals: Ain't Got No Time To Die
- Six Spirituals: I Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray
- Six Spirituals: Ain't That Good News!
- Six Spirituals: Sweet Little Jesus Boy
- Six Spirituals: This Little Light Of Mine
- Six Spirituals: Ride On King Jesus
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Enjoying The Pleasures of K. Battle & C. Parkening.......2007-05-06
Whether you are very familiar with these two artists or have never heard either one, you will delight in this musical collaboration. Only a guitarist of Christopher Parkening's stature could be the ideal accompaniment to the perfection of Kathleen Battle's voice. The music ranges from selections by John Dowland to American spirituals, Bach/Gounod, Villa-Lobos, Granados and some Spanish folk songs. The result is a coherent, soothing and utterly delightful listening experience. You will revisit this album often, and always be glad that you have it. For fans of Kathleen Battle and Christopher Parkening, I think it is a must.
Great blending of the talents of two top-notch artists in their respective fields. Parkening on the guitar and Battle singing........2006-01-31
We always enjoyed seeing and hearing Battle in concerts, usually on the television and Parkening has been a favorite guitarist. To listen to these two fine artists in concert is a real treat.
Superb technique, emotionally flat, but enjoyable even so........2005-05-25
I can't imagine these songs being performed with any greater technical brilliance than they are by Parkening and Battle on this CD. Both are virtuosos, him in the guitar, her the voice. Their skill is particularly apparent in the Dowland songs, the "Ave Maria", and the Bachianas brasileiras no. 5 (for me, the high point of the recording), which are all in a formal style well suited to the talents of the performers.
I compare the Brazilian songs to the version recorded by Salli Terri with Laurindo Almeida in the late '50's on "Duets with Spanish Guitar", which I have listened to repeatedly since I first heard it in 1959. Battle's phrasing, enunciation, and vocal skill are far superior to Terri's, but Terri brought a level of emotion to her singing that Battle seems to lack. Where Battle's perfection enhances her superb performances of the Dowland and Villa-Lobos pieces, it seems to detract from her performance of the Brazilian folk pieces.
I find this to be true again in the spirituals - vocal perfection and control detracting from the "soul" required to bring out the "spiritual" feeling. Imagine these same pieces sung by Mahalia Jackson or Aretha Franklin and you'll understand my point.
Parkening's performance has the same quality - technical virtuosity, especially noticeable in his lute-like technique in the Dowland solo - but lacking in emotional depth.
The classical selections are highly recommended, the folk pieces a bit disappointing, but overall an enjoyable recording.
ONE OF MY FAVOURITES.......2004-03-19
THIS IS ONE OF MY FAVOURITE BATTLE ALBUMS, HER SWEET VOICE IS ACCOMPAINED BY THE GUITAR VIRTUOSO CHRISTOPHER PARKENING, TOGETHER CREATE A TENDER, DELIGHTFUL & BEAUTIFUL LISTENING EXPERIENCE. BACHIANAS BRASILEIRAS N- 5 HAS IT`S BEST PERFORMANCE IN THIS CD.
Fans will be delighted!.......2003-08-25
Fans, maybe, but I must say I'm not a huge fan of Kathleen Battle or opera or songs in different languages, either. My mom is, though. And through her I have heard Kathleen's best. And her very best (if you ask me) is one of the tracks ON THIS CD titled "Ain't that good news," even though it should be called "Ain'ta dat good news," since that is how its sung. It is a really good song (ask anybody) with a little surprise high-note at the end. If I were you I would (if not buy this CD right here and now) then go to [a book store] and see if their computers will let you hear "Ain't that good news" because that song is great.
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- Songs for anyone who likes acoustic music, hurricane, drought, or otherwise
- Trains and Hurricanes!
- Why isn't she a star?
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Songs for a Hurricane
Kris Delmhorst
Manufacturer: Signature Sounds Recordingss
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ASIN: B0000AGWGB
Release Date: 2003-08-12 |
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- Waiting Under The Waves
- East Of The Mountains
- You're No Train
- Bobby Lee
- Weathervane
- Juice+June
- Hummingbird
- Hurricane
- Come Home
- Too Late
- Wasted Word
- Short Work
- Mingalay
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A favorite of folk fans in the Boston area, the singer-songwriter makes a striking bid for a broader audience with her third release. The propulsive "East of the Mountains" and "Short Work" benefit from the backbeat of former Morphine drummer Billy Conway (Delmhorst's co-producer), while "Hurricane" builds to a furious climax through the Neil Young-style guitar squall of Kevin Barry. Multi-instrumentalist Delmhorst seasons various tracks with fiddle, cello, and guitars. Though her breathy, brooding vocals can occasionally sound a bit mannered--giving a cloying quality to the overly precious "Hummingbird"--most of the musical settings reinforce the power of her elemental imagery. While the bulk of the material evokes the turbulence of a relationship, the conviction that Delmhorst brings to her music suggests that it would take an awfully strong wind to blow her away. --Don McLeese
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Songs for anyone who likes acoustic music, hurricane, drought, or otherwise.......2006-03-26
If you needed proof that the best songwriters out there are not the most famous, Kris is it. Her voice will floor you and her lyrics will pick you back up again. Buy this album, and then go and buy Red Bird, her collaboration with P. Mulvey and J. Foucault. You won't regret it.
Delmhorsts songs are strong, implacable and iconic. In this album she really abandons the personal-confessional style of 90s-era acoustic songwriting -- and fully comes into her own, using the pure voice of metaphor, myth, and image. Delmhorst loves the negative image -- "Baby, you're no train, you're the track" ... "no more weathervane, I'm gonna be the wind / no more turn around" -- and through her gorgeous low voice you can hear the muscle of her language rippling powerfully beneath.
And what a voice! It grows dark, menacing in minor in the likes of "East of the Mountains," "Weathervane" and "Come Home on the Train," and so sweet and gauzelike in "Juice + June" and (especially) "Mingalay" that the hard of heart would grow teary-eyed to hear her.
Simply put, this album is a keeper.
Trains and Hurricanes!.......2005-02-13
I don't buy much North American music, though you'll find Caroline Lavelle, Loreena Mckennitt, Mae Moore, Sarah McLachlan, October Project, Paul Simon, Kristine W, Milla Jovovich, and Over the Rhine in my collection (all of these, by the way, are recommended). Kris Delmhorst was unknown to me until just a few weeks ago. Based on a personal recommendation (thanks a million, Katie!) I bought it, and I have been listening to it almost non-stop since. I adore this album!
To those unfamiliar with this artist, her voice is somewhat reminiscent of McLachlan's, but the songs are moodier, less contrived, and seem more personal than McLachlan's. In that respect, her work has more in common with Mae Moore, but with a more visceral approach.
Several of the songs contain imagery of trains and hurricanes, the reasons for which are mysterious....
Why isn't she a star?.......2004-05-17
I love female singer-songwriters-- I'm a huge fan of Gillian Welch as well as Joni Mitchell, Ani Difranco, the Indigo Girls, Lucinda Williams, Alison Krauss, Norah Jones, etc. I'm always on the lookout for more to add to list, and if you'll let me mix my metaphors, Kris Delmhorst is a diamond in a haystack. Her voice and lyrics are beautiful and I'm really surprised that she isn't better known. Thank goodness I happened upon amazon's free download because I had never heard of this amazing woman. I went right out and bought all of her CDs and every last one is worth it. The songs range from mellow and introspective to rollicking and bluegrassy. If you like Alison Kruass, Norah Jones, Joni Mitchell, or the Indigo Girls I almost guarantee you'll appreciate Kris's albums.
One more time.......2004-03-13
This is one of those rare cds that I can listen to for days at a time and not get tired or annoyed. There is quite the musical mix and yet Kris's voice is constantly blending in perfectly as it floats over the music. This cd has it all: upbeat 'bluegrassy' songs such as "Bobby Lee", "East of The Mountains", "Come Home" and "Short Work". It has slow, jazzy songs "Waiting Under the Waves" and "Juice+June". Then there are the more 'rocky' songs "Wasted Word", "Weathervane". And of course, my personal favorites, the sad, mellow songs that really allow Kris's vocals to shine "Too Late", "You're No Train", and "Mingalay". "Hummingbird" is one of the most beautiful songs I have EVER heard and it is my favorite of this cd. I can get lost in this music and that is a good thing. Kris has a unique and soulful voice that can put me to sleep or get me excited to be alive. I love this cd and highly recommend it to all!!
Unforgettable Voice, Beautiful Music.......2004-01-27
Admittedly, I'm a sucker for great women singers. But on this album Kris Delmhorst shows she has much more than a distinctive voice, bringing a thematically linked set of songs together with some wonderful musicianship by Delmhorst and her band. And yet, it really is Delmhorst's voice that makes this an album to listen to both casually and carefully... repeatedly. But while you listen, you'll also find that this CD shows lots of respect for folk music styles. A sample of the songs and why I can't stop listening:
"East of the Mountains"
This country ballad displays something of Delmhorst's feel for a range of music styles. The voice here has all the rich texture of the gentler songs on the album, but applied to a quick-tempo tale of a woman "sent away" by her family, never to see her lover again, Delmhorst registers both sensual longing and resilient anger.
"Bobby Lee"
Of the many songs on the album that give Delmhorst a chance to really give the warmth of her voice full sway, this along with "Mingalay" may be the best. And while the star here is the wonderful tone of voice that gives the song's simple melody its full emotional range, the more I listen, the more I find myself thinking about its subject... the difficulty of "rolling the stone away" in a maybe-permanently broken relationship.
This song is a great example of just how resourceful a musician Delmhorst is, neither just a singer nor just a songwriter. You sense here that the album has a non-ostentatious feel for making use of its range of resources, much like you do when you listen to Merrie Amsterberg's "Little Steps" or Lucinda Williams' "Car Wheels on a Gravel Road" (as different as those artists are from Delmhorst).
"Juice and June"
At her most sultry here, Delmhorst and her band take it slow to get across the beauty of dancing toward passion, under the influence of "juice and June." The lovely risks of letting yourself fall too soon, which are slyly linked here to the pleasures of indulging in the music itself, give the song that wonderful quality of being a song about falling that lures its listener into falling for the song's own "juice and June."
"Hurricane"
I just have to begin by saying that this one sends chills down my spine. Again, and again. Why? Well, the song is about loving (someone's) storminess. It's an appealing tune, makes you want to sing it. And while the lyrics aren't unnecessarily tangled up with poetry... the texture of Delmhorst's voice gets a hold of the passion without histrionics... that is, through singing in the purest sense, not a display of singing. She handles the song the way a great actor does a great monologue, letting the material fully register in herself and show her the way to give it voice. And so she let's the song unfold toward its stormy closing instrumental burst in a way that feels organic.
"Come Home"
A song that could show up on a Gillian Welch album, here played simply with background rain effects, and sung with that remarkable voice. Listen to it on headphones to hear how Delmhorst keeps it simple and yet there's nothing simple in a voice working with a song's genre to capture its expressive range while staying true to its style.
"Wasted Word"
A sweet tune, about making the "wasted" past right in the lovely present. Pain has never looked so sweet, sincerely so, but you can't sing this song and make it believable unless you have a voice that can capture pain and beauty at once.
"Short Work"
A sort of country shuffle on betrayal and paying it back. Again, Delmhorst knows how to work within the song's shape to texture it musically but not interfere with the expressive potentials that it has as written.
"Mingalay"
An album that circles its hurricane theme throughout would not be complete without a traditional sailor's ballad... given a thoughtful update here through Delmhorst's final verse that complements the song's traditional look homeward from the sea with a look out to sea from those waiting on land. Played here with a bluesy sultriness, the song allows Delmhorst to handle the melody with a characteristic mix of aching tenderness and passion.
And again, you'll be torn between singing along and listening in rapt silence. To me, a singer who can cultivate precisely this conflict in the listener must be doing something right.
If you want to get a sense of just how remarkable the songwriting is here, do this: make a short playlist for yourself of
"East of the Mountains"
"Bobby Lee"
"Juice and June"
"Hurricane"
"Wasted Word"
"Mingalay"
and give this short set a listen. I defy you to find me a more beautiful set of songs on any recent recording, though each is different in style. But don't keep listening to this short set, go back to the full CD and listen to it all.
This is very, very good songwriting, musicianship, and, not least of all, singing. Spread the word, because this is an artist who deserves an appreciative audience.
Average customer rating:
- Simple But Beautiful Music
- pure and clear
- Add this to THE LIST!
- Inventing Keroucana
- An immense young talent...
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Stripping Cane
Jeffrey Foucault
Manufacturer: Signature Sounds Recordings
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Traditional Blues
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ASIN: B0002IQGOO
Release Date: 2004-08-10 |
Tracks:
- Cross Of Flowers
- Mayfly
- Doubletree
- Stripping Cane
- The Bluest Blade
- Pearl Handled Pistol
- Northbound
- 4&20 Blues
- Don't Look For Me
- Tropic Of Cancer
- Lodi
- Every New Leaf Over
Customer Reviews:
Simple But Beautiful Music.......2006-03-18
I heard about Jeffrey Foucault from his fellow musician/friend, Danny Schmidt (another great musician, who I would highly recommend). I listened to samples on Jeff's website and was immediately impressed. As one reviewer noted, most music these days is shallow and overproduced. A lot of the songs use slide/lap steel guitar, but it's tastefully used. Jeff's music is best listened to when you don't have a lot of distractions. His music will seep into your very soul. He shows great depth and maturity for a person in his 20's. One person that influenced him is Townes Van Zant, who I'm not familar with, yet. I just learned that he has a new CD that is due to be released at the end of the month (to be in record stores by March 23). You can pre-order it at his website.
pure and clear.......2006-02-11
This is a CD not to miss. I apprecition anyone who has the talent to sit down, pick and strum, and have a voice as fine as the instument he masters. Jeffrey Cane is definatly one of those fellas!! Here in the Last Frontier we are blessed to have some of the finest talents come to entertain us accoustically. I am so excited that this man has accepted our invitation and I cannot wait to witness this talented newcomer in a small and intimate venue. This CD will take honor in my autographed collections!
Add this to THE LIST!.......2004-12-29
This is a great discovery for me. The voice and the guitar remind me of Kellie Jo Phelps and a little like Lyle Lovett. There is a lot of spirit on this record and it gives me goosebumps. Listen to it and see how you feel.
Inventing Keroucana.......2004-08-18
Given that Foucault's 2002 debut, Miles From the Lightning is as good a singer/songwriter debut CD as you will find anywhere, expectations for the follow-up have been high. Stripping Cane does not disappoint - this an excellent second CD and a recording that takes JF into a genre all of his own.
Combining the best of folk, roots and alt-country/americana, Foucault has utilised both his musical and literary skills to create a new genre all of his own - Kerouacana. Combining his love of Townes Van Vandt and literary interests (how many recording artists web-sites feature a link to the Kenneth Rexroth Archive?) Stripping Cane is a musical tour de force in the spirit of the Beat Generation. Featuring soon-to-be-classics "Bluest Blade", "Northbound 35" and title track "Stripping Cane" , Foucault's lyricism lifts him into a league well above the average journeyman strummer.
Benefitting from David "Goody" Goodrich's production and contributions from Redbird friends Kris Delmhorst and Peter Mulvey, the CD is pretty much filler free (if you ignore "4 and 20 blues"). Highly recommended.
An immense young talent..........2004-08-17
literate, soulful, haunting and simply beautiful. Jeffrey Foucault is a singularly unique artist. A stunning combination of honesty, intelligence and pure soul. The songs, whether blues, country or folk-influenced, all exemplify Mr. Foucault's aforementioned ample skills. In our commercial age where much of the music we endure today is superficial, transparent over-produced trash this CD as well as his debut, Miles from the Lightning, are pure joys. Do yourself a favor and buy this CD as soon as you can...
Average customer rating:
- Amazing!
- Third Circle = the best yet
- Does Not Disappoint
- music is a candle, is a portal to God
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Third Circle
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Blue Renaissance Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0000VV2QA
Release Date: 2003-11-04 |
Tracks:
- I Don't Know
- Wait On The Lord
- God Is Good
- Everlasting Love
- To You
- Diddly
- Dance Dance
- For My Ashes
- Love Me Like That
- I Love You
- How You Forgive Me
- You Are The One
- Continue
- Together
- You Are My God
- It's My Joy
- The Passion Of Your Heart
Album Description
They say third time's a charm, and Enter The Worship Circle meets our expectations! With eclectic melodies tailored by the voices of Ben and Robin Pasley, Barry & Michelle Patterson and Kate Hurley this album is a worthy continuation of the insanely popular Worship Circle series. The recording is as live and rambunctious as any before, and the feel of being in a living room surrounded by hand drums and people who love God is tangible...
Customer Reviews:
Amazing!.......2005-02-20
This cd is amazing!!!! The best one yet. Some of the most beautiful worship songs that I have everr heard!!
Third Circle = the best yet.......2004-06-06
One could only imagine my excitement when two of my favorite bands, Waterdeep & 100 Portraits, joined together to make a worship album; I wasn't disappointed. The "First Circle" was an amazing experience, but it didn't end there. 100 Portraits gave us another Circle, which was also good but not as good as the first. Now, with the "Third Circle," Ben & Robin Pasley (100 Portraits) have joined thier incredible talent and rhythms with Kate Hurley and Berry & Michelle Patterson to record the most incredible worship album I have ever heard. The songs are extremely intimate as only guitars and hand percussion instruments are used, but they are also filled with life, moving the listener into the presence of God. This is a must have album! Finally, some inovative Christian music that is setting standards instead of simply copying redundant mainstream junk.
Does Not Disappoint.......2003-12-31
Yes, like you, I was hesitant to purchase the third installment of Enter The Worship Circle. Yes, like me, you will purchase this album and not be disappointed.
The First installment blew me away (four stars). The Second was good and had it's moments but was redundant in places to the first (3 stars). The Third installment might actually be as good, if not better than the first, because it manages to match the first in emotional punch and lyrical beauty yet retains a freshness it shouldn't have as a sequel but does.
If this album doesn't make you get up and dance and sing along then you probably have died and NOT gone to heaven.
music is a candle, is a portal to God.......2003-11-20
This CD was mailed to me right here in the middle of a stressful time in art college- I have escaped into it every evening, and even brought it to listen to in my studio. I am an avid follower of the Pasley's, and their hearts, and the hearts of the other people on this album are so sincere and beautful. Tracks 5, 11, and 14 are my favorites!
Average customer rating:
- BUY IT NOW!
- More than one expects
- Play loud, light a fire, dance
- A Must
- A keeper
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The Wolf That House Built
Little Axe
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Electric Blues Guitar
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Dub
| Reggae
| International
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ASIN: B000002A4I
Release Date: 1995-01-17 |
Tracks:
- Ride On
- The Time Has Come
- Crossroads
- Never Turn Back Parts 1 & 2
- Another Sinful Day
- Out In The Rain And Cold
- Crossfire
- Wolf Story
- Hear My Cry
- Dayton
- Falling Down
- Wake The Town
Customer Reviews:
BUY IT NOW!.......2006-04-26
AS both a reggae lover and a blues lover I was immediatly drawn to this CD.My favorite track is"Out in the rain....". A great mix of dub and blues.I literally wore the cd out,(the top part where it gets gripped at wore down). If you like blues or even trip hop, you'll like this.
More than one expects.......2003-12-17
Little Axe is actually the core members of industrial-funk outfit Tack>>Head (who in turn play under a number of other guises; Strange Parcels, Videohead, and various On-U-Sound label appearances). They are also the original Sugarhill Rap labels house band and its members include Doug Wimbish (of Living Colour) and Keith LeBlanc (on the first NIN record). They are very ecelctic, and this is their dub-blues-asian subcontinental record. Mostly driven by fattened low end bass, slinky delta blues guitar parts and clean, crisp drum, it is augmented by a strong collage of sampled blues men along with original vocals as world beat flourishes, funk, and ambient electronica all thorwn into one coherent brew. A very low-key but sublime recording.
Play loud, light a fire, dance.......2000-03-19
One of my favorite albums. Brilliant. Who are these talented guys and why is there only one album?
A Must.......2000-02-14
It is hard to describe what I like about this CD. I borrowed it from the local library and after the first play though my reaction was 'what the ..'. I subsequentially played it eleven times on the same day and have never looked back. Blues is my love, and this album provides a view I have not seen before: dub blues with some great sounds and riffs.
A keeper.......1999-06-18
I bought this in 95 and still play it regularly, (and I have thousands of tunes at home to chose from!) this blend of blues and ambient is absolutely brilliant, with bass that will knock you over. I don't know anyone who I have played this CD for who didn't fall for it immediately. Obviously put together by people who both know their music and love what they are doing.
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THERE'S A FLOW
Bishop Corletta J. Vaughn
Manufacturer: GTIMW
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Christian & Gospel
| Styles
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Gospel
| Christian & Gospel
| Styles
| Music
General
| Miscellaneous
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Spoken Word
| Poetry, Spoken Word & Interviews
| Miscellaneous
| Styles
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| Classical
| Styles
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ASIN: B0009FUUVU
Release Date: 2004-11-20 |
Tracks:
- Come Let's Praise The Lord
- Exhortation
- 'Tis So Sweet
- Consecrate Me
- Exhortation
- There's A Flow
- Something Amazing
- Exhortation
- Holy Spirit Deal With Me
- There's A Flow - The Preached Word of God
Product Description
There's A Flow is a worship experience unlike any other. This cd ushers listeners into the very presence of God using various music styles which all culminate into the same purpose - WORSHIP. The power generated through this phenomenal project has been declared across the nation and it ultimately serves its primary purpose of provoking listeners to tune in and hear the voice of God. With many of the songs written by Bishop Corletta Vaughn, the cd provides listeners with worship, praise and the preached word of God. It is a worship experieice that is timeless and is a MUST for every cd collection!
Customer Reviews:
WORDS CAN NOT.......2007-01-30
This is an awesome project that God has given Bishop Vaughn. Usually on most cd projects you find maybe 2-3 songs that you like but this one every track is annoited with the presence of God. I URGE everyone to have this cd in their library.
Average customer rating:
- Great Collection; Beautiful Piano
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Fernando Ortega - Beginnings
Fernando Ortega
Manufacturer: Randolf Productions, Inc.
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- Fernando Ortega
- Hymns & Meditations
ASIN: B0002E34DY
Release Date: 2004-08-02 |
Tracks:
- Come Thou Fount Of Every Blessing
- Nothing But The Blood
- Praise To The Lord The Almighty
- As For Us
- Con Que Pagaremos
- Softly And Tenderly
- What Wondrous Love Is This
- Teach Me Thy Way
- Mi Abuelito
- Morningstar
- Chimayo
- I Love To Praise Your Name
- Night Of Your Return
- Living Water
- I Need Thee Every Hour * Just As I Am * Come Ye Sinners, Poor And Needy (Medley)
- Nearer My God To Thee
- Here Is Love
- God Made Them All
- My Song Is Love Unknown
- I Remember Well
- Road Song
- Family
- Now That Youre Gone
- Creation Sings
- Green Pastures
- Near The Cross
- Jesus Lover Of My Soul
- Sacrifice Of Praise
- Its Your Love
- Stricken, Smitten And Afflicted
- Brethren, We Have Met To Worship
- O Sacred Head Now Wounded
- Tossed On The Wind
- This Is My Fathers World
Album Description
BEGINNINGS - the premiere collector's edition of early Fernando Ortega recordings (1993 - 1996). Included in this comprehensive compilation are selections from Fernando's first four albums produced by Randolf Productions, Inc. (RPI),
Meditations Of The Heart (1993)
Meditations Of The Heart - Encore (1994)
Hymns & Meditations (1994)
Night Of Your Return (1996)
Customer Reviews:
Great Collection; Beautiful Piano.......2005-09-09
BEGINNINGS by Fernando Ortega is a 2 cd set featuring selections of some of the "early" recordings of this great pianist primarily drawn from four albums: Meditations of the Heart, Meditations of the Heart Encore, Hymns and Meditations, and Night of Your Return. While many of these cds are available for purchase online, it is nearly impossible to find them in your typical Christian music store.
Of the thirty-four songs on the album, seventeen are instrumental.
Songs from Meditations of the Heart include: Sacrifice of Praise, Living Water, Morning Star, Family, I Love To Praise Your Name, and As For Us. (Six of the ten songs on the album)
Songs from Meditations of the Heart Encore include: I Remember Well, It's Your Love, Tossed On The Wind, Teach Me Thy Way, and Creation Sings. (Five of the eleven songs on the album).
Hymns and Meditations: Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing, Near The Cross, Softly and Tenderly, Nothing But The Blood, and I Need Thee Every Hour/Just As I Am/ Come Ye Sinners Medley, What Wondrous Love Is This, Con Que Pagaremos, Brethren We Have Met To Worship, Sacred Head Now Wounded, and Nearer My God To Thee. (Which appears to be the entire album of Hymns and Meditations)
It also seems to include all the songs on Night Of Your Return as well. (My Song Is Love Unknown, Praise To The Lord, The Almighty, Night Of Your Return, Mi Abuelito, Chimayo, Jesus, Lover of My Soul, Here Is Love, Road Song, Stricken, Smitten and Afflicted, This is My Father's World, and Green Pastures.)
With two complete albums and two partial albums, BEGINNINGS is well worth the price and is a great addition for any Fernando Ortega fan's collection.
This piano music is wonderful. His style simple but beautiful.
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- Exciting
- This is Judy Jacob's best!!
- The Best!
- A Wonderful Album by Judy Jacobs
- No GOD like jehovah
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Above and Beyond
Judy Jacobs
Manufacturer: His Song Music Group
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Christian & Gospel
| Styles
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Gospel
| Christian & Gospel
| Styles
| Music
Christian Contemporary Music
| Christian & Gospel
| Styles
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- No God Like Jehovah
- Take It by Force
- Almighty Reigns
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- A Piece Of My Passion
ASIN: B0000EMYD4
Release Date: 2003-11-18 |
Tracks:
- Prelude to a Breakthrough
- Get Ready
- Let There Be Joy
- Whatcha Gonna Do Today Lord
- Worship
- Because of Who You Are
- You Are the Love of My Life
- Only in Your Presence
- Let the Veil Down
- Turn Around
- We Speak to Nations
- Heal Our Land
- Let the Church Rise
- Your Name Is Great
- Your Name Is Great Reprise
Customer Reviews:
Exciting .......2007-02-11
This is the best album that Judy has produced. I have always loved her power and intensity, but this album has taken her to another level. I love it.
This is Judy Jacob's best!!.......2006-07-10
This is truly Judy Jacobs best CD ever! Juanita Bynum sings with her on "Because of Who You are" and she is great! I recommend this CD to anyone who likes Judy Jacobs or just wants to play this while they are doing their devotionals
The Best!.......2006-01-17
This is the best CD I've ever owned. The songs are uplifting and her voice is beautiful. A wonderful CD to worship to.
A Wonderful Album by Judy Jacobs.......2005-09-12
I must say, first and foremost, Judy Jacobs is an excellent singer. If you haven't heard her sing, please do. Here voice is amazing.The Lord has truly blessed her with a magnificent voice and she is using it to glorify him. Amen. Now about the cd, its format is excellent. Most of the songs were recorded live, so as you listen to it, you feel as if you're right there. Hearing the crowd worshipping and clapping in the background is awesome. This CD will truly lead you into the presence of God. Ever since the day I bought it, I listen to it every single day. It's truly amazing. I highly recommend Above and Beyond
No GOD like jehovah.......2004-04-28
I watch T B N every night,some times all night. I enjoy praising the LORD with every one. I get touched by Karen Wheaton and Judy jackobs also many of the ministers such as Benny Hinn, Mark Chorona, T D jakes , paula white , Juanita Bynum, Kandy Station.
Jessie Duplantis, Joel Osten.and many more. I learn from all of them and love to praise with them. i would love to visit some of you some day,but I don't get much money and I caint work because of me physical problems. I live on a small fixed incom. S S disability. so pray for me and My children and grand children. espically the oldest grand son. He nees God in a mighty way. My thanks to Jan and paul and most of all GOD for T B N. GODS"love to GODS"people. Love, Dorothy Bell
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