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| ARC Choir: Walk With Me |
| The great Harlem a capella choir featured on Kanye West's Grammy winning hit "Jesus Walks". Stereophile’s Larry Archibald says this is his Record To Die For: “Imagine 32 people singing in your living room…a sensational job of delivering the music…” |
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| The Angels: Live and Joyful in Charleston |
| Here’s the gospel that will make a lifelong fan: the sweet, pure, close harmony of a great Southern a capella choir. When Pierre heard about South Carolina’s finest, the Angels, he grabbed the chance and flew to Charleston to record them live. His tapes caught an inspired performance. |
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| Kenyetta: Every Rung Goes Higher |
| A powerful, bluesy, natural-born jazz improviser, Kenyetta combines the emotional power of Dinah Washington with the spiritual intensity of The ARC Choir. Inspired to play with more fire than ever, Larry Willis' peerless trio-Steve Berrrios on drums and Steve Novosel on bass-cook like crazy behind Kenyetta's effortlessly natural, brilliant improvisations. |
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| Al Lee: Ain't Playing the Game |
| Soundstage raves: “It only takes one listen to come to the inescapable conclusion that Al Lee is a guitar player and songwriter of extraordinary ability...I’ve rarely heard a guitar this well recorded...” Years ago Al Lee was recording with UK rock legends Steve Marriot and David Gilmore. This is his return, with brilliant new songs painting a vast palette of moods: basking in the sun, regret and heartache, even a soul-drenched spiritual. |
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| Larry Willis: Solo Spirit |
| "Willis uses dynamics and silences to maximize the emotional power and drama of 'Take My Hand' 'Precious Lord' and 'Motherless Child'. These heartfelt, introspective performances build slowly...'This Little Light Of Mine' and 'Let Us Break Bread Together' are brighter and less solemn. Duke Ellington's 'Come Sunday' fits perfectly with the hope and sorrow of these hymns and spirituals. Four stars" according to Down Beat. This may be the best jazz piano sound on any CD. |
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