Have a Little Faith
Mavis Staples
Label: Alligator Records
Number of Discs: 1
Format: Audio CD
Release date:17th August 2004
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Track Listing
- 1. Step Into The Light
- 2. Pop's Recipe
- 3. Have A Little Faith
- 4. God Is Not Sleeping
- 5. A Dying Man's Plea
- 6. Ain't No Better Than You
- 7. I Wanna Thank You
- 8. I Still Believe In You
- 9. At The End of the Day
- 10. There's A Devil On The Loose
- 11. In Times Like These
- 12. Will The Circle Be Unbroken Lyrics
Album Description
HAVE A LITTLE FAITH is a stirring collection of uplifting, gospel-rooted songs deeply-seated in Staples?faith and spirituality. Produced by Jim Tullio and Staples, the album features the strongest collection of material?both originals and interpretations?Mavis has ever assembled. With help from the Dixie Hummingbirds, HAVE A LITTLE FAITH takes listeners deep into the heart of the singer Vibe magazine called "one of pop?s most distinctive voices."
Amazon.com
As the lead female voice of family gospel band the Staple Singers, Mavis Staples has shown more than a little faith across four decades, using her voice as a powerful instrument in the battle for civil rights and the eternal struggle for salvation (as well as pop hits). Here, on her first CD of new material since 1993's Prince-produced The Voice, the 64-year-old Rock and Roll Hall of Famer seems relaxed. That's why acoustic treatments of tunes like "Step Into the Light" and the Blind Lemon Jefferson tribute "A Dying Man's Plea" sound so good wrapped around her warm honey-and-grits tones, with slide guitars and fiddles following the easy flow of her melodies. Nonetheless, there's a simmering intensity to her performances, though she eases for sweet recollections in the uplifting biography of her late father Roebuck, "Pop's Recipe." Yet Staples always remains strong enough to render the disc's overabundance of lite-funk arrangements irrelevant. --Ted Drozdowski
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