This CD opens with its title
track, “(Jesus Hits Like The) Atom Bomb,” written by Lee V. McCullom and
recorded by The Pilgrim Travelers. Oh yes, a song that compares Jesus to a
destructive bomb. The first line is “You
know now, everybody’s worried about that atom bomb.” With this election,
there is a whole lot of other stuff to worry about too. They follow that with
these lines: “No one seems worried about
the day my lord shall come/You’d better set your house in order/For he may be
coming soon/And then he’ll hit like an atom bomb when he comes, when he comes.”
Ah, the vengeful, angry Jesus in full-attack mode. The song, with George Scott
on lead vocals, also provides a bit of a history lesson.
Then on Norman Cook’s “Demons” the
group mixes gospel and rap, with Timothy Parker (of the hip hop duo
Blackalicious) joining them on vocals. This track also features Billy Preston
on organ and piano, and David Hidalgo on guitar. They then get into more
traditional gospel fare with a bluesy version of “Talk About Suffering,” which
features some wonderful work by Charlie Musselwhite on harmonica. “Talk about suffering here below/Let’s keep
talking about Jesus.” Clarence Fountain provides the smooth and wonderful
lead vocals. And I love the way all their voices blend on “Jesus.” John Chelew, who produced the album, adds another voice
with the organ.
The Blind Boys Of Alabama
deliver an excellent rendition of Norman Greenbaum’s “Spirit In The Sky,” a
song that was also a hit for Doctor And The Medics. Charlie Musselwhite joins
The Blind Boys on harmonica, and David Hidalgo is on guitar. One of my favorite
tracks is “New Born Soul,” with George Scott on lead vocals. This one has a
very cool vibe, and of course some excellent vocals. David Hidalgo is again on
guitar. “I’ve got a new way of preaching,
a new way of teaching/Since the holy ghost took control/Souls are winning, a
new beginning/Thank the lord I’ve got a new born soul.” That’s followed by another
of the disc’s highlights, “Presence Of The Lord,” a song written by Eric
Clapton and originally recorded by Blind Faith. On this track, The Blind Boys
are again joined by Billy Preston on organ. These recordings were among the
final recorded performances by Billy Preston, who died the following year.
The original album concludes
with “Moses,” which is driven by the group’s vocals, accompanied only by some
work by Charlie Musselwhite on harmonica and John Chelew on organ. Timothy
Parker also adds his voice to the mix.
Bonus Tracks
This expanded edition contains
seven bonus tracks, and interestingly they are all instrumental versions of
tracks from the original album. I say it’s interesting, because it might seem
an odd choice to included instrumental renditions of the work of what is
essentially a vocal group. But, as these tracks so clearly show, there is a lot
more going on here than just this group’s stellar vocal work, and it’s great to
have the work of the musicians featured. The instrumental tracks are “I Know I’ve
Been Converted,” “New Born Soul,” “Old Blind Barnabas,” “Presence Of The Lord,”
“Spirit In The Sky,” “Talk About Suffering” and “Faith And Grace.”
CD Track List
- (Jesus Hits Like The) Atom Bomb
- Demons
- Talk About Suffering
- I Know I’ve Been Converted
- Old Blind Barnabas
- Spirit In The Sky
- Faith And Grace
- New Born Soul
- Presence Of The Lord
- Moses
- I Know I’ve Been Converted (instrumental)
- New Born Soul (instrumental)
- Old Blind Barnabas (instrumental)
- Presence Of The Lord (instrumental)
- Spirit In The Sky (instrumental)
- Talk About Suffering (instrumental)
- Faith And Grace (instrumental)
This expanded re-issue of Atom Bomb is scheduled to be released on
November 4, 2016 through Omnivore Recordings.
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