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The Blind Boys of Alabama Higher Ground CD 2002 RealWorld/CEMA Promotional NEW

Description: The temptation to take on the misguided academic purists in this review is almost overwhelming. Believe it or not, there are those who feel that a group of the stature and vision of the Blind Boys of Alabama -- co-founded over 60 years ago by members Clarence Fountain, Jimmy Carter, and George Scott, and filled out by Joey Williams, Ricky McKinnie, and Bobby Butler -- shouldn't, in essence, engage, let alone record, music from genres other than gospel and spirituals, i.e., pop music. Suffice to say: who better? Give up the nonsense, come to the front of the house, and open not only your mind, but your heart. On their follow-up to the wildly successful Spirit of the Century, the Blind Boys enlist the phenomenally gifted visionary Robert Randolph and the Family Band, the great young lions of the Sacred Steel tradition as their backing unit, as well as longtime fan, über-guitarist, and songwriter Ben Harper on a few choice cuts for good measure. The material is stunning, even more so than on Spirit of the Century. It was chosen for its ability to be molded into the vocal image of the Blind Boys, for its ability to split seams between sacred and secular worlds, but also between genres and cultural and societal terrains. In the voices of the Blind Boys, the song is the vehicle to transcend the burdens of human existence or to celebrate its preciousness. And what songs: the album opens with the one of the few readings of Curtis Mayfield's "People Get Ready," that does not fall into maudlin cliché. Instead, with Harper playing guitar and the Family Band building a haunting, nearly processional series of ambiences and textures, Fountain's singing splits the tune wide open toward a spiritual universe where the flesh is not denied, but is merely called upon to fall away after serving its purpose. It is no longer an exhortation but a plea, a whisper of hope for those who will prepare themselves for the next phase of the journey into places unknown but full of unspoken -- and unspeakable -- promise. Likewise, on Prince's "The Cross" we hear the Blind Boys delving deeply into the composer's intent that to we need not only willingly bear our own suffering, but that of others, too; we all transcend them on one plane or the next while getting there together. This is followed by the loneliest, most prayerful rendition of Jimmy Cliff's "Many Rivers to Cross" since the original was released in the '60s. Robert Randolph's shimmering, in-the-pocket backbeat fills and wanderings over the neck are languid, full of water, tears, in fact; the rhythm section is muted offering a seductively heart-wrenching and syncopated read on the time signature. As the Blind Boys sing to this accompaniment, it becomes evident that this song in particular bring the worlds of gospel, country, and reggae closely together in a seamless, heartbreaking testament to acceptance and the plea for redemption and companionship in the arid and lonely places. Surely the nomads of the world can take this version of the song as their anthem. But the proceedings are not all solemn. There's the deep dark celebratory funk of Stevie Wonder's "Higher Ground," with Harper turning in an amazing wah-wah performance in a woven counterpoint to Randolph's edgy, ragged, pedal steel fills. This is followed a couple of tracks later by a sharp and steamy, slinky, rewired read of Funkadelic's "You and Your Folks," which segues across worlds into a gorgeous rendition of the 23rd Psalm.This is not to say that Higher Ground is made up completely of pop tunes. Hardly. There is perhaps the Blind Boys most authoritative recording of "Wade in the Water," Aretha Franklin's gospel classic "Spirits in the Dark," and Fountain's own strident hymn "Stand by Me." There is the stalwart, inspirational tradition of "Freedom Road" that is imbued with majesty by not only the Blind Boys, but the Family Band, as well. There is also the funky "I May Not Can See," written in the modern gospel vernacular, and Ben Harper's "I Shall Not Walk Alone," where the Blind Boys are accompanied only by John Ginty's piano. These songs are all done with the chilling clarity that only the best gospel music can deliver; one that challenges our doubt. Nowhere is the unshakable evidence of this truer than on the stark, radical, soul-searing read of "Precious Lord" that closes the disc. It is here that the listener is challenged to deny the existence of a spirit so powerful and life-altering that it can address, through song, the desert terrains in the human heart and bring them comfort through the simplicity of song. The Blind Boys are aided only by Randolph's truly sacred steel, the emotion derived from the Gospel's promise is underscored by hope, devotion, and a faith that may waver in times of trial, but reaffirms itself in its humanity and the sheer love with which it calls upon the burning heart of the Divine for both guidance and deliverance. In the Blind Boys legacy, this is not just another milestone, of which there have been many. On Spirit of the Century, the group opened up gospel music to new forms and sounds in their choice of material. They have extended not only their reach as individual musicians and as a group, but have exponentially pushed the boundaries of their vocation's genre to new and dizzying heights. In the music on Higher Ground, genres melt away, holiness and sanctity are synonymous with the grain of the human voice as it longs for the well of the heart's fulfillment; and genres are transformed into the quest for an expression that belies all artificial constructs and aspires to pure spirit. The union of the Blind Boys and Robert Randolph and the Family Band carries not only gospel, but all popular music that aspires to higher ground, with more grace and beauty than we had any right to expect. CONDITION: NEW. Not sealed. Promotional copy. Promotional printed on back cover and disc. TRACK LISTING: 1People Get ReadyPercussion – Leon MobleyVocals, Guitar [Guitars] – Ben HarperWritten-By – Curtis Mayfield3:222Spirit In The DarkWritten-By – Aretha Franklin3:163Wade In The WaterArranged By – Chris Goldsmith (3), John Chelew, The Blind Boys Of AlabamaWritten-By – Traditional3:344Stand By MeWritten-By – Clarence Fountain3:015The CrossWritten-By – Prince2:476Many Rivers To CrossWritten-By – Jimmy Cliff3:567Higher GroundGuitar [Right Channel], Guitar [Wah-Wah Guitar] – Ben HarperPercussion – Leon MobleyWritten-By – Stevie Wonder6:148Freedom RoadGuitar [Guitars] – Ben HarperPercussion – Leon MobleyWritten-By – Traditional3:369I May Not Can SeeArranged By – Robert RandolphPercussion – Leon MobleyWritten-By – Damon Little, Eric McKinnie*3:3710You And Your Folks/23rd PsalmPercussion [You And Your Folks] – Leon MobleyWritten-By – Bernard G Worrell*, William Nelson*, Clarence Haskins*, George Clinton5:4211I Shall Not Walk AloneWritten-By – Ben Harper5:2612Precious LordArranged By – Chris Goldsmith (3), John Chelew, The Blind Boys Of AlabamaWritten-By – Traditional3:52 JPHBX1-5Z-724381279328 Visit My eBay Store: JPRYAN2011

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CD Grading: Mint (M)

Type: Album

Language: English

Case Type: Jewel Case: Standard

Case Condition: Mint (M)

Features: Promotional

Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Inlay Condition: Mint (M)

Edition: Promo

Artist: The Blind Boys of Alabama

Record Label: Realworld/Cema

Producer: John Chelew

Format: CD

Release Year: 2002

Style: Classic Gospel

Release Title: Higher Ground

Genre: Gospel, Religious & Devotional, Classic Gospel

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