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Produced by 3 time Grammy Winner Phil Naish, The vocaly driven soulful songs with an African texture take you on a journey of Hope and Joy.
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Spiritual: Contemporary Christian
Release Date:
2003
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Desert Rain Project
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Record Label: The Strangers
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The Strangers: Desert Rain Project
Label: Independent Records Inc.
Sound/Style: Vocal-driven, rhythmically rich pop with world music and R&B elements
By Steve Morley
(UMCom) - As iron sharpens iron, the three distinct individuals who comprise The Strangers bring out the best in one another. Together they combine classic soul, contemporary R&B and African elements into a singular and multi-faceted sound. Any one of these mature singers and performers could capably entertain. It's to our gain, though, that all three have pooled their talents to create the stylistic synergy heard on Desert Rain Project. While technically an independent release, this disc contains the added clout of established Nashville producer Phil Naish and a cadre of session pros. The supporting cast plays a substantial role in the overall sound, but The Strangers themselves are hardly being carried along by the hired help, bringing songwriting strengths to the table as well as seasoned, soulful voices and a natural chemistry. Naish displays his highly commercial thumbprint on the country-pop "I'm Amazed," "Freedom" and "Rain Upon Your Desert," a slice of blue-eyed soul recalling '80s hitmakers Ambrosia. Despite Naish's skill, the most pleasing and original songs are the ones that stray furthest from the hit factory formula, allowing all the group members' varied influences to coalesce.
The lithe leadoff track "Shine Your Light" attains an ideal balance of funk and finesse, alternating between a sandy-yet-smooth three-part vocal chorus and a rousing refrain that kicks aggressively into guitar-and-drums overdrive. No subsequent moment on the record captures comparable power or contrast, but several songs excel on the strength of their subtlety and stylistic breadth. "Quench The Thirsting" - one of three tracks that provide the CD's core theme - is an atmospheric, jazzy offering in a Sting-like vein. The track is one of several that features group member Tui Letuli on expressive lead guitar and African-born Alan Kisaka's yearning bilingual vocal. When he breaks out in his native tongue on this piece and the delicate "African Rain," he provides the album's most invigorating multicultural moments as well as a stirring musical depiction of a creator who is far bigger than any single region or nationality. Evident throughout the disc is an economy with lyrics that is typical of African music. Simple phrases like "I am thirsty, rain down on me like the African rain" exude warmth and devotion, making them well suited to personal worship.
The record focuses on God's promises of freedom, deliverance and relief, but it exhorts listeners to "shine all over the world" and offers the occasional bold statement. In a voice full of grit and gristle, vocalist Scott Wilderman belts out this warning on "Rare Earth" - "if you haven't died and rose again/if you haven't let Jesus take on all your sin/I suggest to you that you haven't been born again/and your clay pot is growing old and thin." Closing the CD is the spacious, gently rhythmic "To A Place," which joyfully anticipates eternity, its exotic flavor offering a glimpse of the coming celebration with every tongue and tribe in attendance. With its blend of slick pop, classic soul and organic, global sounds, Desert Rain Project combines the best of two worlds, in more ways than one.
Steve Morley is a free-lance music journalist living in College Grove, Tenn.
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Desert Rain - Quench the Thirsting
author: Dalia Marshall
Filled my soul with love and purpose - thank you, again!
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desert rain
author: colleen conner
this is an incredible cd. the lyrics and melody are beautiful. i have shared this cd with a lot of people. keep up the great ministry.
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It’s flowing water for the parched soul!
author: Marcus Makaiwi
I popped the CD in the player on our way to church. By the end of our 40 minute commute we were hooked. I love it and my kids loved it ever since their first listening. I hear my kids singing along with “Shine Your Light” and “I’m Amazed.” At times I’ll catch them looking out the window in deep contemplation as the soulful “African Rain” and “To a Place” plays mystically in the back ground. It's international, it's big band, it's soul, it's bluesy. It's all good! The Strangers are no longer strangers to us. Your message, your ministry and your music are always welcome here.
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Great find...love it
author: John Blandford
from the soulful kickoff with Shine Your Light, to the great prayer of Holy Spirit, rain down on me on African Rain, to the outright worship of I'm Amazed, I loved this cd...definitely recommend checking it out
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