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Fred Martin & The Levite Camp, Some Bridges

Audio CD

Disk ID: 937129

Disk length: 54m 53s (10 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2006

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. World In Motion - Yes We Can Can - The Days Of Yea And Nay 5:34
2. Some Bridges 5:09
3. The Next Voice You Hear 4:37
4. About My Imagination 5:03
5. Lives In The Balance 7:17
6. Don't You Want To Be There 5:29
7. Crossroads - Until I Found The Lord 5:52
8. That's What He Said 5:44
9. These Are They 4:08
10. Message To The Church - The Word Of God 5:53

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Review

Some Bridges, Fred Martin & The Levite Camp's dynamic debut for Concord Records uniquely blends rock, gospel, blues, soul and jazz into something wholly original and spiritually uplifting.

Martin arranges, co-produces (with Jackson Browne), and plays on all 10 tracks, while contributing a few originals of his own and even adding new lyrics to some of Browne's songs. The electrifying Levite Camp, featuring the dynamic duo lead vocalist, Chavonne Morris and Alethea Mills and is supported by guest appearances by jazz legend Hugh Masekela (whose trumpet is heard on "The Next Voice You Hear"), East L.A.'s Grammy-winning Latin jazz-rock-funk group Ozomatli (on "Lives in the Balance"), modern-day bluesman Keb Mo (on a brilliant reworking—and retelling—of Robert Johnson's "Crossroads") and, of course, Mr. Browne. Produced by Jackson Browne and Fred Martin.

Features special guest artists: • Jackson Browne • Keb' Mo' • Ozomatli • Hugh Masekela

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