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Cross-genre, multi-cultural world music combining unique vocals and danceable rhythms with the spoken word.
Genre:
Urban/R&B: Smooth Soul
Release Date:
2007
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(634479823589)
Record Label: Zehorah
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1. The Rhythm |
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2. The Promise Prelude |
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3. Psalms 119:41-44 |
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4. Eli Noar (Yah's Youth) |
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5. It's Dangerous to Forget Interlude |
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6. The Power, the Might |
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7. Changing the World |
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8. Tikvah (Hope) Interlude |
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9. Whispers |
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10. Stay Focused |
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11. Blossom in the Desert |
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12. Proverbs 2:1,9 Interlude |
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13. Abba's Lullaby |
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14. Liberation Posse |
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15. Reconciliation Interlude |
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16. Until |
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17. Reflections On My Sisters |
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18. Dance of Life |
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19. The Promise Reprise |
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“Blossom in the Desert” by Zehorah is the latest installment of Divine sound emanating from Dimona, Israel, an elevated expression of the new and exciting musical genre “Songs of Deliverance”. These sounds herald the good news of peace, tranquility and harmony – the “New Jerusalem consciousness” – in the here and now, manifest in the Kingdom of Heaven on earth. The mighty message of redemptive truth found in Zehorah’s “Songs of Deliverance” will assure you that true salvation and deliverance are absolutely attainable and totally real.
A member of the African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem, Zehorah resides in Dimona, Israel, in “The Village of Peace.” Known for its achievements in communal living and self sufficiency, they are arguably considered the world’s most progressive and health conscious community. Forty years after daring to chart a course contrary to contemporary trends and being forged in the furnace of adversity, they have been called “the miracle in the desert” and “an island of sanity”. As adherents to the visionary teachings and example of spiritual leader Ben Ammi, they are sought after globally as advisors in health and nutrition, agriculture, education and community development. Since music is an inherent reflection and expression of the artist’s mind, environment and experience, it is such that uniquely shapes and colors Zehorah’s music: she sings only of that which she knows.
While an obvious metaphor for Zehorah’s budding artistry, “Blossom in the Desert” also refers to the prophetic regeneration of the Northeast African landscape of the Judean Desert, where she and other community members have forged a lifestyle that is now in full bloom. Indeed, this blossom has many faceted petals. The CD is graced with the full range of talent from the RKP label, with appearances from numerous community artists, including members of the famed “Soul Messengers”. As Jerusalem’s location in the center of the Fertile Crescent meant that it has always been a cultural crossroads since ancient days, an eclectic range of ethnic influences and nuances are featured. Multi-talented herself, Zehorah plays keyboards, percussion and even cello, contributing her personal special touch to the CD. (As a classically-trained virtuoso, she was a featured vocal soloist in Spanish opera performed with the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra.)
But on this project, there’s no mistaking her familiar “soul sistah” roots! Zehorah opens the album with a spoken prologue on rhythm; her authoritative vocal projection, yet soothing diction effectively combine to convey the message of how African-Edenic people lost the “Holy” – “as in righteous, not religious” says Zehorah – element of rhythm leading to a degenerative state in society today. From there, the listener joins her on a melodious and rhythmic journey of self-discovery and realized purpose. Weaving a seamless thread like a theatrical work, the album’s seven scenes convey its message of promise, praise, relationship and ultimate reconciliation.
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Blossom in the Desert
author: Yishibah Baht Gavriel
'Blossom in the Desert' is a narrative, prophetic testimony and celebration of the experience of a people raised up into their full nationhood status against the odds. The message is captured in the title 'track 11' 'Blossom in the Desert' and the lyrics. " ..they say that nothing could grow there..." Message aside, the listener is drawn into the rich diction and dynamically stylistic sound of Zehorah's unique musical repertoire. If you are in to Jazz, it grabs you, soul, it hooks you, rainforest sounds of the Andes or even Latin American, there is a taste for you. Believe me even Reggae and Rap find their place in the seamless thread through this album into which Zehorah has injected the contributions of fellow artists. For whatever your mood, desired message to brothers, sisters or even a baby needing some soothing; Blossom has the right fragrance. However, what Blossom is not! is an indulgently 'romantic' banal lyrical experience, with salaciousness and sleaze. Each track has essence and a message but the listener deciphers this through his/her own mood, musicial taste and consciousness. Truly a 'World Music' production. As Isaiah 35:1-10 prophesied, " the desert shall rejoice and blossom as a rose.." Zehorah tells that story very well. A must for music historians and simple lovers of music with a familar sound but a 'blooming' fragrant message that tells a story. If you want to experience Dimona, in the Negev Desert Southern Israel without the heat this summer, this CD is the next best thing. I need the fragrance of Blossom daily. You would too once you have scented its fragrance and listened to its sound. Enjoy
Soferet Baht Yehuda, London, England U.K
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