There Will Be a Light Ben Harper, Blind Boys of Alabama

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  • Release Date: 09/21/2004
  • Sales Rank: 10,927
  • Label: VIRGIN RECORDS US
  • UPC: 724357120623
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About Ben Harper

About Blind Boys of Alabama

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There Will Be a Light delivers in every way on its promise; it's a passionate meeting of kindred spirits. Ben Harper has made the liberationist side of gospel a cornerstone of his music for over a decade, and the Blind Boys have done their thing for nearly six times that. Old souls, indeed. With the versatile Innocent Criminals backing up a quartet of Harper and septuagenarians Clarence Fountain, Jimmy Carter, and George Scott, There Will Be a Light shines equally on tradition and innovation. The opener, "Take My Hand," shimmies along to a gospel gait, but is rocked out with wah-wah guitar and keyboard flourishes. Harper's lap-steel picking on "11th Commandment" segues into Bob Dylan's "Well, Well, Well," reinforcing the gospel-blues atmosphere of this collaboration. Rather than praise or hymns, Harper and the Blind Boys concentrate on moral songs whose wisdom is universal, such as "Satisfied Mind," which extols spiritual ease instead of worldly luxury. "Picture of Jesus," the most explicit reference to the identity of the man upstairs, is a Harper original recorded on his 2003 album Diamonds on the Inside. There is a sweet inevitability to this recording; Harper was a demon guitarist from day one, but he's never sounded better or more in control of his voice. On the a cappella "Mother Pray," his road-tested falsetto seems to mature into its full expressiveness. It seems like Ben Harper could sing anything now, and that enticing path is but one which this Light illuminates. Mark Schwartz, Barnes & Noble



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March 02, 2005: I have been dealing with a health challenge and my co-worker suggested this album. This album went by virtually unrecognized, and is by far the most superior album of 2004. The Academy finally got something right by recognizing this album for a Grammy Award. People have been sleeping on Ben Harper. He is an amazing artist, and teaming up with The Blind Boys of Alabama was pure genius. I am over my health challenge, and I credit this album for its healing words.

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October 29, 2004: There are some CDs that simply grab you by the heart and won't let go. This is one of them. I'd always known of the inimitable Blind Boys of Alabama. They are the premier gospel singers who have been around for a very long time. My grandparents and parents adore them. There comes a time when you will finally sample your parents' music. I thought I'd try the Blind Boys of Alabama. As for Ben Harper? I had no idea who he was. I'm simply being honest. A friend told me he appeared in the documentary, Standing in the Shadows of Motown. But I'd never bought a Ben Harper CD. That has been remedied. I've purchased several now because I'm definitely a fan after hearing his voice soar on Where Could I Go?, Take my Hand, Wicked Man, Picture of Jesus, and every other track on this CD. I listen to a lot of music and this CD simply moved me. It raises your spirits and before you know it, you're out of your seat and dancing with pure joy. This isn't strictly gospel music, even though it touches your heart like good gospel music should. This is rock, soul, AND gospel all woven into one glorious sound. It's heavenly music that will stand the test of time. When the Grammys roll around next year, I expect this CD to not only get a nod, but to win. That's my testimony. ;o)