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| ARTIST: | Various Artists |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Sony |
| TYPE: | Black Gospel, Contemporary Gospel, Gospel, Gospel Collections, Gospel/Christian Music, Pop, Singer/Songwriter, V/A Compilations |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| MPN: | 89015 |
| TRACKS: | Gotta Serve Somebody - Shirley Caesar, When You Gonna Wake Up? - Lee Williams & The Spiritual Qc's, I Believe In You - I Believe In You, Are You Ready? - Fairfield Four, Solid Rock - Sounds Of Blackness, Saving Grace - Aaron Neville, What Can I Do For You? - Helen Baylor, Pressing On - Chicago Mass Choir, Saved - Mighty Clouds Of Joy, When He Returns - Rance Allen, Gonna Change My Way Of Thinking - Bob Dylan |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 696998901520 |
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Customer Reviews of Gotta Serve Somebody: The Gospel Songs of Bob Dylan
The best of both worlds Bob Dylan's gospel songs and some of the world's greatest gospel artists come together in one spectacular project. 'Pressing On' and 'When He Returns' are in a class of their own--prophetic, profound and powerful.
Pressing On
If you buy this cd and ONLY listen to the Chicago Mass Choir absolutely tear into "Pressing On", you will have gotten more than your money's worth. Absolutely stunning version. I had previously bought another "Gospel Tribute To Bob Dylan" cd, and was not moved at all. I cannot say the same about this one. Highly recommended.
Wry new soul food for sure, variously rendered
from Dylan's house in Malibu where he can "see all the way to Ha/Wa/ee" and into the soul of man and god in the fallen forlorn new world order of reification, war machines, false prophets, corruption in principalities and powers that seem so unending but are falling apart even as I write and BD keeps writing/singing on(say, Rome toppled by the Pauline principles as registered in Gospel Music serving a different higher-lyric order than that of the big studio markets). This recording is (for me at least) an essential part of the Dylan canon, too, taking it into Baptist churches and the smoke-white hills and coal mines of west virginia.