Music CD - Blind Boys of Alabama: Spirit of the Century

Spirit of the Century. Blind Boys of Alabama Tracks: Jesus Gonna Be Here, No More, Run On For A Long Time, Good Religion, Give A Man A Home, Amazing Grace, Soldier, Nobody's Fault But Mine, Way Down In The Hole, Motherless Child, Just Wanna See His Face, The Last Time
Music CD: Spirit of the Century
Artist: Blind Boys of Alabama

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Manufacturer: Real World
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 5.0/5Average rating of 5.0/5Average rating of 5.0/5Average rating of 5.0/5Average rating of 5.0/5

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Tracks:
1. Jesus Gonna Be Here
2. No More
3. Run On For A Long Time
4. Good Religion
5. Give A Man A Home
6. Amazing Grace
7. Soldier
8. Nobody's Fault But Mine
9. Way Down In The Hole
10. Motherless Child
11. Just Wanna See His Face
12. The Last Time

Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0724385091827
Label: Real World
Manufacturer: Real World
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Real World
Release Date: 2001-04-24
Studio: Real World

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Spotlight customer reviews:

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Summary: Gospel music even a foxhole atheist can dig
Comment: Yeah, that's right, I'm an atheist and a secular humanist. But I dig great music, period. And this is some rockin' sockin' gospel music, given a real nitty-gritty bluesy edge by the backup musicians. Their cover of Tom Waits' "Way Down in the Hole" is one of my all-time favorite tracks of all-time (if you watched season one of "The Wire" you'll recognize it as the theme song). No need to believe in supernatural deities, folks - just believe in the power of the music to move a funky carbon-based life form.

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Summary: BluesmeetGospelmeetsteelguitar....
Comment: They might have started singing over 60 years ago, and be older'n dirt but these boys can rock the house down. With the addition of some splendid steel guitar finger picking here, and some funky double bass there, it was a Grammy winner in 2001.

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Summary: Another uplifting piece of music
Comment: This was bought as a gift for a friend of mine who plays guitar and sings spirituals. He loves it and listens to it to lift his spirits!

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Fantastic album
Comment: They just have amazing voices. There are two Tom Waits songs on the album; and while i'm a big fan of Tom Waits, sometimes it's hard to hear how to sing his songs yourself. The Boys bring out their musicality in a way that's accessible for everyone - i can sing those songs in the shower now! ;) Great album!

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Blind Boys are Great!
Comment: I was not really familiar with the Blind Boys until I purchased this CD. I love their old-time blue-zy style and plan to purchase more of their music.


Editorial Reviews:

Long known as the Five Blind Boys of Alabama, this venerable gospel institution has seen its ranks fluctuate in recent years. Rarely, however, have the soul-stirring harmonies of the group, recording here as a quartet, benefited from such stellar support. Producer John Chelew (best known for John Hiatt's breakthrough Bring the Family) has enlisted guitarists David Lindley and John Hammond, bassist Danny Thompson, drummer Michael Jerome, and harmonica ace Charlie Musselwhite for a set that celebrates the bluesy underpinnings of gospel.

The selection of material mixes the traditional spirituals the group has been performing for more than a half century ("Nobody's Fault but Mine," "Motherless Child") with soulful readings from the more contemporary songbooks of Tom Waits, the Rolling Stones, and Ben Harper. Harper's "Give a Man a Home" receives a majestic vocal from Clarence Fountain, while the album's most audacious cut pairs the lyrics to "Amazing Grace" with the melody from "House of the Rising Sun." --Don McLeese


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