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34 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Might be the coolest 'gospel' record ever made
You can't really classify Mavis--she's less a gospel singer or soul singer and more a piece of American history in musical form, and she uses her voice to channel her unique experience and her special spirit.

On this album she does sing quite a few gospel songs, and you can really hear how vital her faith is to her life. But her band is a rocking, rootsty,...
Published 17 months ago by Sick Muse

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3.0 out of 5 stars Archaic and somewhat predictable, but well produced...
On this disc Mavis returns to her primitive gospel roots. The producers effectively capture that gospel-blues sound that exposed the Staples Singers to fans of gospel, blues, and even country music. There's lots of country-blues style guitar to go around. And simple, to the point melodies provide a consistent backdrop for Mavis limited but still passionate vocals. The...
Published 17 months ago by Richard T. Hall


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34 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Might be the coolest 'gospel' record ever made, September 14, 2010
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This review is from: You Are Not Alone (Audio CD)
You can't really classify Mavis--she's less a gospel singer or soul singer and more a piece of American history in musical form, and she uses her voice to channel her unique experience and her special spirit.

On this album she does sing quite a few gospel songs, and you can really hear how vital her faith is to her life. But her band is a rocking, rootsty, bluesy trio, her backup singers range from indie rockers (the Neko Case affiliated duo of Nora O'Connor and Kelly Hogan) to 70's-power ballad veterans (Donny Gerrard sang lead on a Top Ten hit for Skylark that Tupac sampled), and with Jeff Tweedy picking decidedly non-gospel songs by Fogerty, Randy Newman, Little Milton and Allen Touissant plus writing two new ones for her to sing, the record easily transcends the "gospel" tag. The result is a rollicking set of songs with the common denominator being Mavis' force of nature voice soaring, celebrating, whispering and goading you into smiling and nodding and singing along.

While not every song totally works ('Creep Along Moses' is a little too stuttery and off-the-wall for me), the halfway track, "I Belong To the Band" epitomizes the album: Mavis singing an old-timey standard with all her heart and soul and creating a joyful, jumping house party singalong with a fat bassline and a killer guitar solo. And even an atheist can love that...
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mavis' best in a long long time, September 20, 2010
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I've been a fan of Mavis Staples as part of the Staples Singers and especially since her early outings as a solo artist on Volt with Steve Cropper and Don Davis producing. Since the demise of Stax, Mavis had a great album produced by Prince and Al Bell. Since then, apart from an outing with Lucky Peterson on Verve, her output has been very spotty. On this album, she's back in great form. I've not followed Jeff Tweedy but his production is really sympathetic to her voice as well as soulful - with a lead guitar that while lacking some of the melody is reminiscent of Pops Staples. A really good album. Also sounds better on CD than on the Amazon sound clips.
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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mavis Staples - The power of soul, September 14, 2010
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What a treat to stumble onto this album streaming alongside Robert Plant's brilliant new record "Band of Joy" on the the excellent New Public Radio. Mavis Staples voice at the age of 71 remains a minor miracle and her gospel zeal is fundamentally intact. On her version of "Pops" Staples "Downward Road" the third song on this new album she openly berates those amongst us who are "unbelieving souls" and it is indeed a fearsome salutatory warning to all ungodly pagans (I must pop along to the the old non conformist chapel one Sunday!) Indeed listening to her enduring and rich deep soul contralto it suggests that being on the side of the lord has done her no harm whatsoever with this set of deeply rooted gospel songs being her best in years. An additional and more secular factor may also be the presence of Wilco's resident genius Jeff Tweedy providing the albums production and a couple of songs including the gently rolling country soul of the title track which must be one of the best songs that Tweedy has never recorded with his own band.

The Tweedy-Staples pairing does not seem that likely a partnership but shared love of both of them for Chicago blues, gospel and R&B provides the unifying force and it works a treat. No where is this more apparent than on the stirring "Creep along Moses" which is the type of gospel powerhouse infused with the emotion that is at the heart of soul music and is an aural delight to savour. It takes considerable restraint not to utter a loud "hallelujah" at the songs conclusion. The mood slows on Staples dramatic cover of Randy Newman's "Losing you" which is infused with so much genuine authenticity and passion that it will barely leave a dry eye in the house particularly when she sings "Do you know how much you mean to me?/Should've told you `cause it's true/I'd get over losing anything/But I'll never get over losing you". It is spine tingling cover and please download it and let it wash over all over you. The funky blues of her cover of Allen Toussaint's "Last train" is effortless while the stellar acapella version of traditional arrangement "Wonderful saviour" is a model of its kind. The album however saves the best until last with Staples take on the double pairing of "Too Close To Heaven/I'm On My Way To Heaven Anyhow" which taps into blues so deep its almost primal. Truly epic music.

Overall Tweedy's production is hugely sympathetic and like all great musicians he recognises that the most the powerful instrument should take centre stage. In this case it is the voice of Staples which is the star of the show and throughout she is a veritable powerhouse of emotion but also gentle restraint when needed. That said when she lets rip on a cover of the Reverend Gary Davis spiritual "I Belong to the Band - hallelujah" the woman is a force of nature. Tonight millions will watch yet again distinctively average singers strain and warble in front of the X factor judges (some of whom in turn can barely strain and warble). They would be much better employed seeking out the wonderful music of this stellar singer and civil rights activist for this is the real deal with Staples vocally the strongest she has ever been. Her voice ranges from a churchy low register to an hurricane which could tear the roof off and it was this that that led Bob Dylan to describe the first time he heard her sing, "That just made my hair stand up, listening to that. I mean, that just seemed like, that's the way the world is". Staples has influenced all from Aretha to Prince and long may she run.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Mavis Staples is a national treasure!, October 16, 2010
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This review is from: You Are Not Alone (2xLP) (Vinyl)
2 45rpm 12" vinyl lps for audiophile listening pleasure, plus a CD copy make this album from Anti an incredible value! I hope others will follow Anti's lead. Thank you Anti!
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Album, September 17, 2010
This review is from: You Are Not Alone (Audio CD)
I am really glad I purchased this album. I love Jeff Tweedy, and think he is a brilliant singer/song writer. I have liked other albums that cross generations, Jack White/Loretta Lynn and Ryan Adams/Willie Nelson, so I expected to like this one as well. What I didn't expect, though, was to like it as much as I do. It is beautiful, spiritual, soulful, rocking, and bluesy all in one. There are several songs about Christianity, but even if you are not a Christian, I think you will enjoy this album if you like the Blues and Americana music. When Mavis sings, "Join hands, have faith, whatever your faith may be..." it is hard not to stamp your feet and clap your hands.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mavis rocks, January 4, 2011
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This was such a great CD I bought it for a few friends and family. There is something for everyone here, but especially people who enjoy fine tunes with wonderful vocals, it's a treat. Mavis Staples is an icon and a treasure. Her music is always good, but this CD is truly fabulous. Buy it for music loving friends, but definitely get it for yourself.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent!!, December 28, 2010
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What more can I say....received this CD yesterday!! I can not stop listening to it. Mavis Staples is amazing!! It is gospely, spirtially, with a modern, make you want to dance grove! I especially like #2 "You Are Not Alone"
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy on the ears, yet rootsy, November 27, 2010
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My love for Mavis Staples and the Staple Singers goes back to 1972 when I was 20. I belonged to a somewhat cultish home-church in which listening to secular music was greatly frowned upon. As a poet, I had the Psalms as a model that could not be spoken against, but as a fan of the blues among other music, I was greatly cramped. So much Christian music was and is over-produced, over-commercial and derivative. (This last goes mostly for those who record as "Christian Artists." There is of course more and more great work all the time by indie and "secular" artists who hold Christian world views.)

The local Woolworth's came to my rescue with very cheaply manufactured, crackly LPs on the Upfront label by the Staple Singers and the Harmonizing Four. This was my first intro to these original recordings made close to two decades earlier, and to the rich and haunting genre of blues-based black gospel. These gave me something I could actually enjoy deep-down that also fit the bill of being thoroughly Christian.

Coming down to the album at hand, Mavis has lost none of her rootsy soulfulness, but the sound is much easier on the ears than those old albums. (The modern downloads I have of the Staple Singers original recordings are also much better.) I'm not familiar with the producer by name, but the production is tight without being slick. The choice of songs, whether "Christian" or not, is wonderful, and the album really flows. The first song "Don't Knock" and the second song of the last medley, "On My Way," are two of the songs on my old Upfront LP, and it's good to hear them this way. Highly recommended.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Hit!, November 4, 2010
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What a great combination of Mavis and Tweety! There are so many songs I like. The title song You Are not Alone is one of my favorites. I was surprised that they played it on my favorite Tv show CSI. A great CD.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing gospell, August 23, 2011
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The choir, the solos, the hole musical work... excellent. You could hear to this CD during all 24 hours of a day.
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