African Sanctus David Fanshawe

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  • Release Date: 10/19/1994
  • Original Release: 1974
  • Sales Rank: 103,070
  • Label: SILVA AMERICA
  • UPC: 738572600327

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African Sanctus

1LISTENAfrican Sanctus 2:59
2LISTENKyrie: Call to Prayer 2:46
3LISTENGloria: Bride of the Nile 7:45
4LISTENCredo: Sudanese Dances & Recitations 5:17
5LISTENLove Song: Piano Solo 3:50
6LISTENEt in Spiritum Sanctum Choristers 3:43
7LISTENCrucifixus: Rain Song 6:47
8LISTENSanctus: Bwala Dance 5:42
9LISTENThe Lord's Prayer Offertorium 3:24
10LISTENChants 4:04
11LISTENAgnus Dei 3:29
12LISTENCall to Prayer: Kyrie 3:10
13LISTENFinale & Gloria 3:47
14LISTENDona Nobis Pacem: A Hymn for World Peace 7:27
15LISTENEt in Spiritum Sanctum Ladies Version 3:53
16LISTENDona Nobis Pacem Short Version With Fade 5:34

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Something of a jumble, this album was recorded in 1973 in Britain. It is the product of David Fanshawe, known mainly for his work in recording various ethnic groups around the world for the Explorer series. Here, he adapts a basic Catholic mass for an ensemble of "African tapes, choir, operatic soprano, light soprano, shouter, African drummer, rock drummer, two percussion, electric guitar, bass guitar, piano, and Hammond M-100 organ" (from the liner notes). If ever there was a recipe for chaotic music, this is it. The music is jumbled noise, with only a vague concept of melody hiding within the cacophony. For the second portion, the guitars are taken out, and Fanshawe himself solos as a lead cantor, for what will now become something of a vocal chaos instead of the instrumental one presented in the first half. There is rhythm to be found here, though less melody presents itself for quite some time. This album is something of an anomaly in all respects. Much later, the Missa Luba was presented with vaguely the same concept (an African version of the Catholic mass) and with much greater musicality. This album would appear to be an experiment in combining styles, and met with or without great success, depending on the view of the listener. It's definitely interesting, but it can also become quite grating as well. The final decision must be left up to the individual listener, though it's certainly recommended that it at least be heard once, for the experience if nothing else. Adam Greenberg, All Music Guide

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January 01, 2003: Fanshawe has created an unbelievable mix of African recordings mixed with classical Roman Catholic Mass music. Be sure and check out the Kyrie & the Lord's Prayer - wonderful arrangements. It's an album that will absolutely blow you away!