The soundtrack to a PBS American Masters documentary filmed by Stanley Nelson, Raise Your Voice is based around two shows Sweet Honey in the Rock performed on their 30th anniversary tour in 2003, one at the Warner Theatre in Washington, D.C., on November 5, and the other a month later at the Wilshire-Ebell Theatre in Los Angeles on December 7. As it turned out, this was the last tour that founding member Bernice Johnson Reagon (she formed the group in 1973) made with Sweet Honey. The two shows have been seamlessly fitted together, with song introductions left intact, giving the album the feel of a single evening's performance. As always, Sweet Honey's vocals are awe-inspiring, and the group members make full use of their knowledge of hall acoustics and voice spacing, giving selections like the Mbuti "Chant" an echoing, omnipresent feel, as if the vocals were raining down from everywhere at once. The similar "Fulani Chant" sounds like nothing so much as an exotic group of birds calling and crying in the trees, and is an amazing testament to the versatility of the human voice. "Ballad of Harry T. Moore," an adaptation of a 1952 Langston Hughes poem about the death of a Florida freedom fighter, is another standout, as is the timeless rendition of the gospel spiritual "Old Ship of Zion." Bernice's daughter Toshi Reagon, a former member of Sweet Honey, adds some rock spunk on "Ballad of the Broken Word" with her band Big Lovely, and the song slides easily into "Give the People Their Right to Vote!" Things get a little message-heavy at times here, but then that really is the whole point to Sweet Honey in the Rock, who have always had a mission to inform, educate, and involve their audiences through music. Loyal fans will not be disappointed with this fine soundtrack. ~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide
Raise Your Voice
06/21/2005 | Earthbeat
All Music Guide Review
Raise Your Voice Track Listing
Credits of Raise Your Voice
- Carol Maillard
- Vocals, Producer, Art Direction, Liner Notes
- Charlie Pilzer
- Mastering
- Toshi Reagon
- Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals, Arranger
- Jim Robeson
- Mixing
- Art Steele
- Engineer
- Dwight Carter
- Photography
- Doug Haverty
- Art Direction, Package Design
- Jennifer Leigh
- Guitar (Electric)
- Roland L. Freeman
- Photography, Cover Photo
- Bernice Johnson Reagon
- Arranger, Vocals, Liner Notes, Adaptation
- Nitanju Bolade Casel
- Arranger, Vocals
- Fred Cash
- Bass
- Judith Casselberry
- Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals
- Aisha Kahlil
- Vocals, Sounds
- Roy Lewis
- Photography













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