The Campbell Brothers - Pass Me Not (1997)
BAND/ARTIST: The Campbell Brothers
- Title: Pass Me Not
- Year Of Release: 1997
- Label: Arhoolie Records
- Genre: Soul, Funk, Rhythm & Blues, Gospel
- Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks, booklet) / WAV (tracks)
- Total Time: 68:42
- Total Size: 164 mb / 365 mb / 700 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
A follow-up to the highly acclaimed original Sacred Steel Guitar release, Pass Me Not by The Campbell Brothers showcases the newest generation of sacred steel guitarists. Highlights include the title track, "Charles' Holy Jam," "Walk with Me Lord" and more.
If, as many sacred musicians believe, the blues is "devil's music," who, pray tell, is responsible for the feverish music on this sacred-steel record? Sorry to say, this music is nasty in the most righteous sense of the word. The Campbell Brothers, led by incredible pedal-steel guitarist Chuck and electric guitarist-bassist Phil, play an almost insurgent brand of sacred-steel music--a form with deep ties to the Church of the Living God, Keith Dominion--that adds the urgency of rock, the exploration of jazz, and the grit of the blues to its roots. On his pedal steel, Chuck is capable of otherworldly shouts and wails, melodic beauty, and speedy runs of head-spinning alacrity. The sheer number of distinct tones he coaxes is amazing. And when Katie Jackson delivers her wrought-up and commanding vocals, the intensity is almost too much to bear. Youngest brother Darick trades lap-steel licks with Chuck on three standout cuts and offers an urgent vocal workout on one live tune recorded at their father's church. If this is God's work, imagine what would happen if the devil got a hold of these guys! --Marc Greilsamer
If, as many sacred musicians believe, the blues is "devil's music," who, pray tell, is responsible for the feverish music on this sacred-steel record? Sorry to say, this music is nasty in the most righteous sense of the word. The Campbell Brothers, led by incredible pedal-steel guitarist Chuck and electric guitarist-bassist Phil, play an almost insurgent brand of sacred-steel music--a form with deep ties to the Church of the Living God, Keith Dominion--that adds the urgency of rock, the exploration of jazz, and the grit of the blues to its roots. On his pedal steel, Chuck is capable of otherworldly shouts and wails, melodic beauty, and speedy runs of head-spinning alacrity. The sheer number of distinct tones he coaxes is amazing. And when Katie Jackson delivers her wrought-up and commanding vocals, the intensity is almost too much to bear. Youngest brother Darick trades lap-steel licks with Chuck on three standout cuts and offers an urgent vocal workout on one live tune recorded at their father's church. If this is God's work, imagine what would happen if the devil got a hold of these guys! --Marc Greilsamer
:: TRACKLIST ::
1. Pass Me Not, Oh Gentle Saviour
2. I Feel Good
3. Walk With Me
4. Jump For Joy
5. Mary, Don't You Weep
6. None But The Righteous
7. What A Friend We Have In Jesus
8. Morning Train
9. There Is No Failure In God
10. I've Got A Feeling
11. What's His Name? ...Jesus!
12. It Won't Be Very Long
13. Medley Of Offertory Tunes
14. End Of My Journey
Soul | Funk | R&B | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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