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Album Review

South Africa’s Soweto Gospel Choir went through some difficult times in 2009. Guitarist Joshua Mcineka, to whom the album is dedicated, passed away before these recording sessions were to begin; and just before Christmas, a month before the album’s release, its co-founder and musical director David Mulovhedzi succumbed to cancer. The music contained here, however, is still full of celebration and joy. On its fifth album for Shanachie, the Soweto Gospel Choir expands its musical reach outside its homeland and even the church, and in turn offers musical examples of the various meanings of the word “grace." On this 19-track collection, the group sticks close to its traditions on most songs, writing and performing original ones, as well as interpreting many traditional ones in their unique way in six of South Africa’s official languages. In addition, they reach into the secular world with a radical reinterpretation of Paul Simon's “Bridge Over Troubled Water” that lends the song a far deeper, wider-ranging shade of meaning. They also reach into the classical canon by using a Mozart lieder to create a new song entitled “Prayer for South Africa.” As is their wont, different soloists are featured on each tune, with musical accompaniment backing them for about half the album, while the other half is devoted to songs performed a cappella with drums. Standouts include the glorious readings of the traditional “O’Nkosi Yam,” and “Ngahlulele.” The Roman Catholic and American gospel traditions are represented by “Ave Maria,” and “Oh! It Is Jesus,” respectively. The choir also takes on an old Ocean song “Put Your Hand in the Hand” and places it in a medley with “Joy, Peace and Happiness” and “What a Mighty God,” and manages to transform the entire mess into a gorgeous new entity with their soul-drenched harmonies and a single hand drum. For those who might be put off by the familiar tunes and are cynical enough to think this a gimmick, there is no need to worry: each standard has been transformed by the elegance and innovative spirit of the mighty Choir; they have in turn imbued each of these songs with a grace that is at once both human and seemingly divine. - Thom Jurek, Rovi

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Exceptional

I listen to quite a bit of music.. tons of it, of all types and genres – and Soweto Gospel Choirs music is unusually good. ‘Grace’ is no exception, and continues the tradition of sparkling harmonies and tremendously wondrous vocal and rhythmic arrangements. The songs are a brilliant mix of English, Zulu, Venda, Xosha and other traditional and contemporary tracks – performed with an mind-bogglingly infectious care-free joy of music. I find the non-english tracks particularly engaging.. and actually enables me to listen more closely to the music. Kae Le Kae, Muphulusa are very good. I am completely entranced by the acapella track ‘Ngahlulele’ – which has such gorgeous harmonies and is so emotionally and beautifully delivered is it stunning. Overall – this CD may be the best recording to date for the group – Exceptionally well done. If you are a fan of Soweto Gospel Choir, you will be thrilled with this. If you are new to them – give a few tracks a try. Religious or not, this music has a purity of spirit and execution that can make everyone have a taste of what ‘Grace’ might sound like. Bravo! (Please... come to Boston! :-) )

Biography

Formed: 2002 in Soweto, South Africa

Genre: World

Years Active: '00s

Mixing African gospel with traditional hymns, Jamaican reggae, American pop, and spiritually themed secular songs, the Soweto Gospel Choir are an impressive performing unit. Formed in Soweto in 2002 by choir directors David Mulovhedzi and Beverly Bryer, the group includes 30-some members and the show it produces is a powerful expression of hope and joy full of gorgeous South African vocal harmonies. The choir's debut album, Voices from Heaven, appeared in 2005 from Shanachie Records, followed that...
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