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Of Thee I Sing

 
Album Review: Of Thee I Sing
 

  • Artist: Sophia
  • Rating: StarStar
  • Release Date: 1988
  • Genre: New Age

Review

After establishing her sweet "ritual/chant" visionary sound for her 1986 Hidden Waters, Sacred Ground, Sophia returns to the pure song form. "One Song" is like a bossa nova, while "Come Unglued (from the Tube)" is a rap-like spoken jazz. "Let the Spirit," backed by a brisk drum patter, guitar, and sax, hurries Sophia's lush voice. "Rainsong" is more sultry, and the blues form begins to showcase Sophia's deep vocal qualities. On "Gentle With Myself," Raphael provides the dreamy, exotic, and languid accompaniment best suited for Sophia's soulful voice. "Feeling Good" from Porgy and Bess also approaches the best of Sophia, but after hearing collaboration with Raphael, I wonder why she'd choose to sing another style. ~ Carol Wright, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
One Song Sophia Sophia
Come Unglued (From the Tube) Sophia Sophia
Let the Spirit Sophia Sophia
Rain Song Sophia Sophia
Gentle With Myself Sophia Sophia
Feeling Good George Gershwin Sophia
Ordinary Miracle Sophia Sophia
Green Earth Sophia Sophia
Of Thee I Sing Sophia Sophia

Credits

Sophia (Drums), Sophia (Vocals), Sophia (Main Performer), Sophia (Rainstick), Stephen Longfellow Fiske (Vocals (Background)), Jim Scott (Bass), Jim Scott (Guitar), Raphael (Percussion), Raphael (Keyboards), Roger Eddy (Flute), Roger Eddy (Saxophone)
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