Prism: The Human Family Songbook Beth Nielsen Chapman

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  • Release Date: 02/05/2008
  • Original Release: 2007
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 28,815
  • Label: THIRTY TIGERS
  • UPC: 898161001772
 
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Beth Neilsen Chapman remains on the spiritual journey that began with the moving meditations on life and death on her powerful 1997 CD, Sand and Water, penned in the wake of her husband's passing, and continued on her celebrated 2004 collection Hymns, a celebration of Catholic praise. Exploring the universal spiritual light infusing diverse religions, Chapman here presents two discs of music. The first consists of original and traditional songs that testify to the common ground shared by all faiths, beginning with the propulsive, percussive "The Mystery"; the others, each in its own way, also demonstrate the common humanity informing different religions and different styles of music -- from pop-country on "God Is In (Goddess In)" to hip-hop on "My Religion" to a stately Protestant hymn form in the stirring "For the Beauty." On the second disc, Chapman goes global, singing songs centered on the spiritual quest in nine different languages, including English (the stark, a cappella rendering of "The Flame"); Zulu; Welsh (her voice an ethereal near-whisper in a tender old Gaelic hymn, "Durrow"); Farsi; and others. She concludes her ambitious journey with a searching, solemn "Navajo Chant" to summon the Great Spirit, with Bobby Klein adding a rumbling, commanding baritone vocal, accompanied only by John Ragusa's airy flute lines. Remarkable and challenging, Prism is the stuff of life, and Beth Neilsen Chapman's finest hour. David McGee, Barnes & Noble



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