Joan Orleans - Best Of Gospel

Saturday 1st October 1994
Joan Orleans - Best Of Gospel

STYLE: Gospel
RATING 3 3 3
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 19223-CAS2799
LABEL: DSH 7015
FORMAT: CD Album

Reviewed by Tony May

If for some obscure reason you wanted a black gospel album that was totally dispensable and pointless this would be a top contender. Everything about it has been covered countless times before. Take the bill of fare, for example. Bankrupt stock of the "Oh Happy Day", "Joshua And His Flippin' Battle Of Jericho", "Amazing Grace", "Swing Low" and their ilk demand at least an attempt at a fresh approach if they must be trotted out again. Then there are the pseudo-religious songs, eg, "Lean On Me", "Put A Little Love In Your Heart" and "One Love", all creaking and groaning under the weight of having to do it all again. Couple of attempts at Dylan songs do nothing to liven it up. The album seems to be of German origin, don't know who Joan Orleans is but she's very average and the pretend Edwin Hawkins Singers-style choir struggle to no avail. 'Best Of Gospel'? Don't you believe it.

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