| Can
You Feel It?
featuring John Medeski
Track listing
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1. Frammin' |
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2. The Judgement |
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3. Good All The Time |
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4. A Change is Gonna Come |
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5. Power Lord |
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6. Rally Time |
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7. Amazing Grace |
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8. Don't Let Nobody Turn You Round |
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9. Devil Ride |
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10. Native Praise |
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11. No Mo' Once Mo' |
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REVIEWS
Glide Magazine: "Can
You Feel It" – is a three guitar-gospel-rock
assault that bridges the gap between church and state
featuring covers (Sam Cooke), vocals (from gospel queen
Denise Brown) collaborations (with Medeski) and the
divine (amazing grace). It is the tie that binds
the blues to gospel and rock to roll. [Read
the full review]
Rochester Democrat & Chronicle:
The album takes sacred steel to an unheard-of
level. It's the church of groove, yet comfortable in
the juke joint as well, with the Campbells bending the
strings until they are the slow blues of Roy Buchanan,
the soul of the Butterfield Blues Band, the outer space
of Pink Floyd, even a gag Hollywood-movie Indian riff.
[Read
the full review]
JamBase: It is not
often when a CD can captivate you both musically and
emotionally, but Can You Feel It? does
just that. It reels you in with the amazing musicianship
of Chuck on pedal steel, Darick on lap steel, and Philip
on guitar but keeps your attention with its powerful
message of spirituality, joy, and happiness. I’m
not an overly religious man, but listening to this disc,
even I couldn’t help but feel the spirit deep
within me and the need to jump out of my seat and praise
the Lord…or something like that. Yes indeed,
I can feel it. [Read
the full review]
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the dedicated Can You Feel It? web site!
Pedal Steel -
Chuck Campbell
Lap Steel - Darick Campbell
Guitar - Phil Campbell
Lead Vocals - Denise Brown
Bass - Malcolm Kirby
+ Organ - John Medeski
Drums - Carlton Campbell
Background Vocals - Darick Campbell,
Denise Brown, Phil Campbell
Handclaps - All Of Us - except John
and Malcolm 'cause they couldn't stay in time.... |