Duets

The Blind Boys of Alabama  Main Performer

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1 Take My Hand Harper 3:56
2 Magnificent Sanctuary Band Burnette 3:00
3 Perfect Peace [#] Hibbert 3:56
4 Up Above My Head (I Hear Music in the Air) Tharpe 2:55
5 Secular Praise Schmit 4:53
6 I Had Trouble Musselwhite 4:13
7 When the Spell Is Broken Thompson 5:16
8 Nothing But the Blood Jars of Clay/Lowry 4:15
9 Welcome Table Traditional 3:10
10 None of Us Are Free Weil/Russell/Mann 5:29
11 Jesus [#] Reed 3:20
12 How I Got Over [Live] Traditional 4:48
13 The Devil Ain't Lazy Rose 2:47
14 One Kind Favor [#] Traditional 4:28
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Duets

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Saguaro Road

Category: Blues

Duets

UPC: 610583317725

Release Date: 10/27/2009

Original Release Date: 10/27/2009

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Take My Hand, Magnificent Sanctuary Band, Perfect Peace [#], Up Above My Head (I Hear Music in the Air), Secular Praise, I Had Trouble, When the Spell Is Broken, Nothing But the Blood, Welcome Table, None of Us Are Free, Jesus [#], How I Got Over [Live], The Devil Ain't Lazy, One Kind Favor [#]]
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Steve Leggett

The Blind Boys of Alabama, who originally met and formed back in 1939 at the Alabama School for the Negro Deaf and Blind in Talladega, AL, have had an amazing seven-decade career, one that has seen them release their own brand of gospel on every possible medium the history of recording has to offer, from 78s and LPs to eight-track tapes, cassettes, and CDs, and the consistency of their sound and approach through all of this makes them a venerable national treasure. Always, in all of their configurations, a gospel group, the Blind Boys have still done a fair amount of secular material, often as vocal guests on other artists' projects, and this delightful 14-track compilation assembles some of those. It's a surprisingly varied set, ranging from rock and light reggae to country, Western swing, and blues, and finds the Blind Boys backing up Ben Harper (the wonderful "Take My Hand"), Solomon Burke (the striking "None of Us Are Free"), Timothy B. Schmit (the beautiful ballad "Secular Praise"), and on previously unreleased tracks with Toots Hibbert ("Perfect Peace"), John Hammond ("One Kind Favor"), and Lou Reed (the chilling, anguished "Jesus," one of the best recordings Reed has done in years). This isn't a duets album in the normal sense, since the Blind Boys are present on these sides mostly as background vocal support, but once they enter the song's arrangement, everything invariably gets lifted to a new plane, and while the results may not technically be gospel, one would be hard put to call it anything else. ~ Steve Leggett, Rovi