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Bobby McFerrin - spirityouall (2013)

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“I couldn’t do anything without faith. I couldn’t open up my eyes, I couldn’t walk, I couldn’t speak, I couldn’t sing.”Bobby McFerrin

Bobby McFerrin surprises us again, bringing it all back home with his new album, spirityouall. Now Bobby invites us to sit on the stoop awhile and listen as he throws some unexpected new ingredients into the melting pot and reinvents Americana. He invites us back to the great folk tradition of lifting our voices to sing together through life’s trials and triumphs.

Spirityouall features beloved familiar tunes like “He’s Got the Whole World In His Hands” and “Every Time I Feel The Spirit” alongside original songs which explore Bobby’s everyday search for grace, wisdom, and freedom. The new material ranges from a celebratory hoedown (“Rest”) to a polemic anthem (“Woe”), to a down and dirty blues setting of Psalm 25:15. This project embraces Bobby’s folk, rock, and blues influences without abandoning his fearless improvisational approach or his never-ending exploration of the human voice. He moves seamlessly between lyrics and wordless lines, trading phrases with his band, inviting the audience to sing along. Bobby loves to sing this music, and it shows: spirityouall raises the roof with joyful grooves.

Spirityouall continues Bobby’s life-long quest to integrate all the influences of the musical universe. But as in so many great American tales, sometimes it turns out that everything one is searching for is in one’s own backyard. The project honors the legacy of Bobby’s father, the great operatic baritone Robert McFerrin, Sr., the first African-American to sign a contract with the Metropolitan Opera Company and a renowned interpreter of the American Negro Spiritual. ” I always thought that someday I’d sing these songs,” Bobby says, “and that I’d have to find a way of doing it that was completely different from my father’s approach. I think the idea has been kicking around for at least a couple of decades. And it was finally time.”

Three of the traditional numbers featured on spirityouall —the opening track “Every Time I Feel the Spirit,” “Swing Low Sweet Chariot” and “Fix Me Jesus”—also appeared on the senior McFerrin’s 1957 album Deep River, but similarities end there. The spirituals are about liberation and courage, the human condition, the pioneering spirit, the search for strength in the face of adversity, and the journey toward a better place, and Bobby’s versions reach for new territory.

Spirityouall is a deeply personal statement for Bobby McFerrin. “I couldn’t do anything without faith,” he says. “I couldn’t open up my eyes, I couldn’t walk, I couldn’t speak, I couldn’t sing. What I want everyone to experience at the end of my concerts is . . . .this sense of rejoicing. I don’t want the audience to be blown away by what I do, I want them to have this sense of real joy, from the depths of their being. Then you open up a place where grace can come in.” Lift your voice, open your heart, and sing along.

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Reply #1 posted 07/10/13 12:23pm

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Interesting take on Spirituals--I Love Bobby's stuff! (BTW, been checking out his son Taylor's musical thang lately, too....)

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Reply #2 posted 07/10/13 1:59pm

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Almost an hour, just kicking it with Bobby McFerrin. How awesome was that? Thanks, tA! cool

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Reply #3 posted 07/12/13 12:41pm

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paligap said:

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Interesting take on Spirituals--I Love Bobby's stuff! (BTW, been checking out his son Taylor's musical thang lately, too....)

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...cool combo gig.

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Reply #4 posted 08/16/13 11:46am

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World renowned vocalist, Bobby McFerrin, visited POP for a Master Class. Not only did he teach and perform, but the kids got a chance to jam with him.

Play On, Philly! (POP) is an innovative education and social initiative that offers opportunities for personal development to children through the study of music. POP seeks to enrich the lives of Philadelphia youth by providing daily tuition-free musical instruction in communities that have little access to music education. The POP philosophy is that shared musical experiences promote the academic, social and developmental skills necessary for future success in life.

Established in 2011 at St. Francis de Sales School in West Philadelphia, POP started with 110 youth, ages six to thirteen, with the goal of making a significant and sustaining impact on their lives. In 2012, POP established its second site at Freire Charter Middle School, expanding its reach to close to 250 students. During daily three-hour after-school sessions taught by the region's most talented Teaching Artists, students take group instrumental lessons as well as choir, general music, chamber music and orchestra. Play On, Philly! strives to engage the entire community through partnerships, community events, visits from guest artists and a season of 30 performances across the Philadelphia region. For more information visit www.playonphilly.org

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You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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