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Kate Campbell, Wandering Strange

Audio CD

Disk ID: 117996

Disk length: 48m 47s (11 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2001

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. The House You Live In 3:33
2. Come Thou Fount 3:24
3. There Is A Fountain 4:42
4. 10,000 Lures 4:33
5. The Prodigal 4:10
6. Now Is the Day of Salvation 4:50
7. Bear It Away 4:06
8. Jordan's Stormy Banks 4:08
9. The King's Business 3:51
10. Dear Little Stranger 3:32
11. The Last Song 7:51

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Review

It was a divine inspiration for Kate Campbell to take the traditional Baptist hymnal to the Fame Studios (and famed rhythm section) of Muscle Shoals, Alabama. The musicians forged a groove that renews the spiritual testament of hymns that predate gospel--the rock upon which Southern soul is built--while the sweet-voiced preacher's daughter contributes some original material in a similar vein of uplift. (Less of a musical fit is the homily-laden "The House You Live In," written by Gordon Lightfoot.) Though her voice lacks the grit so often associated with such fare, the churchy strains of keyboardist Spooner Oldham, Campbell's right-hand man throughout, have never sounded more at home. As arranged by Campbell, centuries-old hymns such as "There Is a Fountain" and "The Prodigal" sound timeless in their stately majesty. --Don McLeese

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Wandering Strange

Tracks: 11, Disk length: 45m 40s (-4m 53s)

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