Lizz Wright
Fellowship
Verve Music Group 2010

Growing up in Georgia, jazz singer Lizz Wright (Salt, Dreaming Wide Awake) grew up the daughter of a minister and sang gospel.

No surprise, then, that on her exquisite new gospel-centric CD, Fellowship, Wright sounds like she’s been singing the glory down since birth. She has.

Wright gathers a deliciously fascinating mix of songs and songwriters/arrangers – from Shirley Caesar to Jimi Hendrix to Eric Clapton and Angelique Kidjo – and bathes the mix in a folk-soul mystique that conjures fragrant notes of Tracy Chapman and Odetta. The result is an effective and seamless blend of hipster cool and rootsy gospel.

The “Gospel Medley” is especially worth the listen. Wright doesn’t just take listeners to church: she takes them to a Holy Ghost church, where there is plenty of handclapping and soul-stirring singing, anchored by Kenny Banks on piano. One especially fitting song in the medley is “Up Above My Head,” because it pays tribute to another genre-blurring female musician, one of its pioneers, in fact: Sister Rosetta Tharpe.

Wright gives “God Specializes” the Baptist treatment, just like Gloria Griffin did decades ago. The backing vocal ensemble on this track sounds strikingly – even eerily – like the Roberta Martin Singers summoned back to life to reprise their hit one final time. “Amazing Grace” shows Wright at the apex of her vocal power.

Woven among these traditional gospels and hymns are African chants, a heartwarming rendition of Clapton’s “Presence of the Lord,” a Hendrix cover, and a particularly moving version of Bernice Johnson Reagon’s ode to faith, “I Remember, I Believe.” Reagon’s daughter Toshi, incidentally, produces some of the tracks with the main producer, Brian Bacchus.
Fellowship is magically inventive and spiritually grounded, a masterwork for Lizz Wright. It is, in its own way, an ode to human oneness under God and an important reminder of something Elder Utah Smith once said: “All music is God’s music.”
Five of Five Stars
gPod Picks: “I Remember, I Believe,” “Gospel Medley,” “Presence of the Lord.”

Reviewed by Bob Marovich for The Black Gospel Blog.

2 Comments

  1. Lois of HisFireKids.com October 5, 2010 at 4:37 am - Reply

    Enjoying your site….thanks alot. This is great!

  2. ny October 31, 2010 at 5:57 pm - Reply

    Lizz Wright joined the list of my favorite singers in the category of Nnenna Freelon, Abbey Lincoln. “God Specializes” & “Presence of the Lord” joined the list of my favorite songs of hers–“Goodbye,” “Afro Blue,” “Open Your Eyes” and more. I can’t wait for her coming
    to Tokyo to perfom or for her live dvd to come out.

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Bob Marovich is a gospel music historian, author, and radio host. Founder of Journal of Gospel Music blog (formally The Black Gospel Blog) and producer of the Gospel Memories Radio Show.