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Suzzy & Maggie Roche, Zero Church

Audio CD

Disk ID: 163726

Disk length: 49m 58s (18 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2001

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray 2:00
2. Jeremiah 3:30
3. Anyway 2:47
4. Each Of Us Has A Name 2:19
5. Why I am Praying 2:56
6. Teach Me O Lord 3:36
7. Hallelujah 4:01
8. A Prayer 4:19
9. Praise Song For A New Day 1:55
10. Sounds 3:31
11. Allende 3:46
12. This Gospel How Precious 0:55
13. New York City 3:21
14. Aveenu Malcainu 1:54
15. Together With You 2:24
16. God Bless The Artists 2:33
17. Musical Prayer by Francis Bok - 1 0:52
18. Musical Prayer by Francis Bok - 2 3:08

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Review

In a time of national mourning and spiritual searching, Suzzy and Maggie Roche offer a balm to soothe the troubled soul. Zero Church, a collection of prayers set to music, grew out of the sisters' participation in a seminar at Harvard University's Institute on the Arts and Civic Dialogue, and was originally set to be released on September 11, 2001. At that point, Suzzy wrote "New York City," a musical meditation for the missing, the families of the dead, and the heroes of the day. That particular piece joins songs based on extraordinarily moving prayers of an AIDS patient, a Vietnam soldier-turned-firefighter, a nun, a gay man remembering Matthew Shephard, and a former African slave, among others. The Roches themselves sing like angels, and when they're joined by DuPree, a veteran artist at the institute, you'll swear there's a heavenly choir at work. Divine inspiration, and then some. --Alanna Nash

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