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Fellowship

Lizz Wright

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Album Review

On her fourth album, Lizz Wright returns to her gospel roots after writing her own material on 2008's The Orchard. Typically, however, this is hardly a traditional collection of faith-based songs. Wright does include a medley of old spirituals including "Up Above My Head," and she closes the proceedings with "Amazing Grace." But her idea of gospel is highly eclectic, also encompassing the Gladys Knight & the Pips hit "I've Got to Use My Imagination" and Jimi Hendrix's "In from the Storm," neither of which seem particularly religious, as well as Eric Clapton's "Presence of the Lord." Wright also draws material from a clutch of black female contemporaries and influences including Me'Shell Ndegéocello, Bernice Johnson Reagon, Joan Wasser, and Angélique Kidjo as she ranges from neo-soul to African-styled folk-rock music. The disparate sources are united by Wright's distinctive and powerful alto voice, which anchors the music and provides a stylistic through-line, no matter what the nominal genre. This is an unusually somber type of gospel, as Wright favors moodiness over fervor in her statements of faith. That is especially true at the end, when she presents "Amazing Grace" in an ambient, funereal mood. Listeners should expect to be moved by these performances, but not to be cheered.

Customer Reviews

brilliant!!

Like all of Lizz's previous projects this one is exceptional. The addition of "Oya" to an album that has been dubbed "gospel is brave, progressive and timely (and responding to an earlier reviewer, African Religion and Christianity have been "mixing" since black folks stepped off the slave ships.)

Wonderful voice and an fascinating spiritual viewpoint

Lizz Wrights fourth albums marks the path of this wonderful singer from the traditional gospel singing/Jazz (remember her fisrt album) to a spirutuality that embraces the different religious concepts of the world love to mankind being the motivation to dismiss any kind of hatred. Althoug this idea provokes the traditional believers of any religion and will assuredly end either in condemnation of the ideas presentd in this album or in its acceptance, Lizz Wrights voice hat developed enormous and is well documented in this album. This album is a matter of heart for this really humble and devoted singer. Thos who donot know her the visit to a concert of her is highly recommended :-)

Amazing!

Lizz Wright is one of my all time fav performers! I've listened to her music for years and had the privilege of seeing her in concert! This album is beautiful, and even tho I am now a Christian, incredibly moving! I especially love that there is a song to the Goddess Oya as well! She has so much joy and passion and LOVE in her voice!

Great work Ms Wright!

Biography

Born: January 22, 1980 in Hahira, GA

Genre: Vocal

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Vocalist Lizz Wright delivers a sultry R&B performance that's divinely layered in gospel and jazz, and keenly similar to the work of Oleta Adams and Jill Scott. Wright was born in 1980 in the Georgia town of Hahira, and her musical tastes blossomed early on. Her father served as the pianist and musical director at the local church, and he encouraged his daughter to absorb the soulful dispositions of classic hymns. Eventually, blues and jazz were added to Wright's musical plate, and by high school...
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