The Gospel According to Jazz: Chapter 2 Kirk Whalum

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  • Release Date: 10/29/2002
  • Sales Rank: 13,321
  • Label: WORD ENTERTAINMENT
  • UPC: 080688623326
 
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The Gospel According to Jazz: Chapter 2

1LISTENJohn 1:1 7:13
2LISTENSo Far, Sooo Good! 6:57
3LISTENIntroductions 2:43
4LISTENThy Kingdom Come 5:56
5LISTENFalling in Love With Jesus 8:29
6LISTENEl Todopoderoso 10:13
7LISTENTa Ta You Jesus / Kevin Whalum 6:03
8LISTENSpirit Medley: Spirit of the Living God/Sweet, Sweet Spirit/Is ... 7:38
9LISTENSeasons 6:11
10LISTENNo-Word Praise 4:45
11LISTENThe Moment I Prayed 5:12

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Saxophonist Kirk Whalum offers listeners Chapter 2 of his Gospel According to Jazz series with this ten-track collection of brilliant contemporary gospel-jazz. Recorded live at the West Angeles Cathedral in Los Angeles, CA, The Gospel According to Jazz, Chapter 2 rejoins Whalum with the core members from Chapter 1 as well as a host of gospel and jazz dignitaries. The award-winning composer, arranger, and saxophonist wrote eight of the compositions that seek to affect the hearts of listeners -- bypassing the mind -- with the love and power of Jesus, the Great Musician. In this live setting, listeners are afforded the added dimension of the audience's appreciation, which in turn helps to stimulate the aural senses to a higher and more spiritual plane often forgotten in today's hectic world. For example, "Falling in Love With Jesus" offers a tender and moving revelation from Jonathan Butler on lead vocals, which segues into his thanking God and urging listeners to pray. "El Todopoderoso (The All Powerful One)" features the Puerto Rican vocalist Tata Vega and Cuban percussionist Luis Conte alongside Whalum. This up-tempo, Latin-flavored song is a sure testimony that music is not only the universal language of humans but is also used by God as a conduit to reach those in need of his messages. One of the most memorable songs, sung by vocalist Kevin Whalum, is titled "Ta Ta You Jesus." Answering in his saxophone voice, Kirk Whalum's solo matches his brother's vocals note for note. At the end of the song, the audience bursts into an amazing round of applause. Overall, The Gospel According to Jazz, Chapter 2 not only reflects the deep appreciation Whalum has for God, but its glorious musicality is the perfect finish to Chapter 1. Paula Edelstein, All Music Guide

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October 01, 2003: I have been looking for some authentic Jazz Gospel, and I've finally found it! Falling in Love with Jesus is just beautiful-featuring Jonathan Butler, who I have loved for over a decade. Funky and reverent at the same time! I know I will be adding lots more of his music to my collection soon.