Medicine: Live At the Black Academy
- 流派:New Age 新世纪
- 语种:其他
- 发行时间:2011-08-01
- 类型:演唱会
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- 时长
简介
The majority of the songs on the13-track, "Medicine - Live At The Black Academy of Arts and Letters", were written or co-written by Sam Shake Anderson - a bassist who has toured with the likes of Ray Charles, Curtis Mayfield and Bruce Hornsby. It was recorded live before an ecstatic, diverse and capacity-crowd at The Black Academy. Backed by the 80-voice Black Academy Choir, the album is not a typical gospel set. On it, the songs range from a brash critique of parasite preachers on "PTYHOMP (Please Take Your Hands Out My Pocket)" to the bloody waters of the Atlantic Slave Trade on Jasmine Guy s spoken word recitation of Curtis King s "My Language" poem. Ann Nesby (former lead singer for The Sounds of Blackness) wraps her big voice around the poignant anthem, "What Would You Have Me Do?" Yarbrough & Peoples, best known for their 1981 #1 R&B smash "Don t Stop The Music," deliver the funk on the percolating street jam, "Jump Til You Feel Something." Tommie Young West, who recorded classic R&B sides for Louisiana's Soul Power label in the early `70s, rocks the house on the pulsating "Won t Have To Worry" while Brenda Ellis full alto pulverizes "Bask (In The Presence of the Lord)." All and all, an inspiring set of old school soul-styled gospel songs.