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    The Blind Boys of Alabama - Higher Ground

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    The Blind Boys of Alabama - Higher Ground

    The Blind Boys of Alabama - Higher Ground
    MP3 192 kbps | 60 MB
    Released: 2002 | Genre: Gospel, Blues


    Tracks:
    01 - People Get Ready
    02 - Spirit In The Dark
    03 - Wade In The Water
    04 - Stand By Me
    05 - The Cross
    06 - Many Rivers To Cross
    07 - Higher Ground
    08 - Freedom Road
    09 - I may not can See
    10 - You And Your Folks-23rd Psalm
    11 - I Shall Not Walk Alone
    12 - Precious Lord


    Label: Real World

    Higher Ground, the Five Blind Boys of Alabama's second album for Real World, is even more of a crossover effort than 1997's Spirit of the Century. It sports a classics-heavy track listing, including great choices of inspirational material from R&B legends Stevie Wonder ("Higher Ground"), Curtis Mayfield ("People Get Ready"), Aretha Franklin ("Spirit in the Dark"), Prince ("The Cross"), Jimmy Cliff ("Many Rivers to Cross"), and George Clinton ("You and Your Folks"). Another inspired choice is the backing band, sacred-steel guitarist Robert Randolph and the Family Band, who provides a rock-solid rhythm, yet also lends the feeling necessary to frame the vocals. Leads Clarence Fountain and George Scott, who've been performing together for over 50 years, direct the ensemble with gospel fire; Fountain's original, "Stand By Me," is a rollicking jubilee number done with all the energy of his mid-'50s performances. Elsewhere, Randolph contributes some great licks to "I May Not Can Se," another group original, and Ben Harper stops by to deliver a piercing high tenor on "People Get Ready." Admittedly, the Five Blind Boys aren't able to add much to often-heard classics like "Higher Ground" or "Many Rivers to Cross," and even their performance of the gospel standard "Wade in the Water" is quite wooden.

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