Album Details
Title: Spirit of the Century Artist: The Blind Boys of Alabama Release Date: 4/24/2001 Re-Released On: 0/0/2001 Label: Real World Records, RealWorld/CEMA Album Type(s): Explicit lyrics sticker UPCs: 724385091827, 884108009420, 0724385091858, 708761531923, 724385091858 Genre: Gospel Styles: Gospel, Black Gospel, Southern Gospel, Traditional Gospel Moods: Cathartic, Literate, Passionate, Spiritual, Urgent, Earthy, Reverent, Warm, Confident, Dramatic, Fiery, Organic, Rousing, Yearning, Earnest, Gritty, Poignant, Intense, Joyous, Intimate, Stylish Total Copies: 1 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Jesus Gonna Be Here
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No More
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Run on for a Long Time
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Good Religion
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Give a Man a Home
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Amazing Grace
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Soldier
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Nobody's Fault But Mine
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Way Down in the Hole
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Motherless Child
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Just Wanna See His Face
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The Last Time
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2008 | CD | Real World Records | 80094 | | 2001 | CD | RealWorld/CEMA | 50918 |
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Album Review
From start to finish this album defies categorical classification. It employs the best of r&b, afro-beat, folk, and blues while remaining true to The Blind Boys' gospel roots. And with a tasteful selection of material by Tom Waits, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, and Ben Harper, in addition to their usual array of traditional gospel hymns and folk tunes, it will appeal to generations of listeners. Though varied in its stylings, the album works as a whole due to the high-quality production, arrangements, and musicianship throughout. The traditional "No More," in a slow and soulful arrangement, starts off with a plaintive slide guitar sampling of "Amazing Grace" and sits comfortably beside "Run for a Long Time," which features George Scott rapping over a percussive, groove-filled (à la Danny Thompson on double bass) and harmony- laden reworking of this classic. And the Stones' "Just Wanna See His Face," which is given a jubilee-like treatment that rivals the original, follows up a somber "Motherless Child" with grace and acuity. Other guests include Charlie Musselwhite on harmonica, John Hammond on guitar and Dobro, and David Lindley on oud and electric slide. ~ Travis Drageset, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Ben Meltzer | Production Assistant | | Charles Driebe | Management | | Charlie Musselwhite | Harmonica | | Chris Goldsmith | Executive Producer, Arranger | | Clarence Fountain | Vocals | | Danny Thompson | ? | | David Lindley | Guitar (Electric), Slide Guitar, Oud | | Henry Diltz | Photography | | Jimmy Carter | Vocals | | Jimmy Hoyson | Mixing | | Joey Williams | Vocals | | John Chelew | Audio Production, Producer, Arranger | | John F. Hammond | Guitar (Electric), Dobro | | John Hammond | ? | | Larry Hirsch | Mixing, Engineer | | Michael Jerome | ?, Drums | | Stephen Marcussen | Mastering | | Stewart Whitmore | Post Producer, Post Production | | Tristan Manco | Graphic Design, Illustrations |
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