Spirituals in Zion

Oral Moses (bass-baritone)

Catalog #: TROY0587
Release Date: August 1, 2003
Format: Digital
Vocal

In 1619, twenty-two persons from different countries and tribes on the continent of Africa, landed in Jamestown, Virginia and were quickly bought and sold into the non-human existence of slavery. From this arduous and painful slave life sprang a poignant and powerful music genre that has become one of the most significant segments of American music. As you listen to this unique recording of unaccompanied Negro Spirituals, bass-baritone Oral Moses transports you into this deep dark world of bondage. Moses' deep resonant voice is well suited to command the strength, power and aesthetic beauty needed to maintain and support the strong tradition and characteristic elements that are so essential and inherent in the Negro Spiritual. The Negro Spiritual, sometimes referred to as plantation songs, sorrow songs or slave-songs, originated from the innermost being of enslaved Africans who were captured from the West Coast of Africa and transported to the Americas. While in bondage, they were forbidden to talk or make the musical instruments they had used in Africa, but they could sing whatever they felt. The gift of singing became an invaluable tool of expression and a relief from the cruel and brutal existence of the slave-life. It is in these simple African melodies, which, "sprang into existence," where the enslaved Africans expressed their pain, anger, grief, faith and joy. Just as Africans communicated among themselves using drum language in their own countries and tribes, so did the enslaved Africans continue to do so in America by using "cries," "hollers," "calls," "shouts," which eventually evolved into spirituals and work songs. This recording was made at Zion Baptist Church in Marietta, Georgia. Founded in 1856 by slaves, this historic church proved a fitting location for the recording.

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Title Composer Performer
Nobody knows de trouble I see Traditional Oral Moses, bass-baritone
A little more faith in Jesus Traditional Oral Moses, bass-baritone
And he never said a mumberlin' word Traditional Oral Moses, bass-baritone
Tryin' to get ready Traditional Oral Moses, bass-baritone
Po' pilgrim of sorrow Traditional Oral Moses, bass-baritone
I'm a rollin' Traditional Oral Moses, bass-baritone
Listen to the Angels shouting Traditional Oral Moses, bass-baritone
Ev'ry time I feel the spirit Traditional Oral Moses, bass-baritone
Go down Moses Traditional Oral Moses, bass-baritone
I want to be ready Traditional Oral Moses, bass-baritone
Oh Freedom Traditional Oral Moses, bass-baritone
Deep River Traditional Oral Moses, bass-baritone
Joshua fit de battle ob Jericho Traditional Oral Moses, bass-baritone
ÕTis the old ship of Zion Traditional Oral Moses, bass-baritone
Steal Away Traditional Oral Moses, bass-baritone
Great Day! Traditional Oral Moses, bass-baritone
My Lord, what a mourning Traditional Oral Moses, bass-baritone
Nobody knows the trouble I've seen Traditional Oral Moses, bass-baritone
Swing low, sweet chariot Traditional Oral Moses, bass-baritone

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