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Track Listing 1. Worry Too Much 2. There's a Higher Power 3. Shelter Me 4. With God on Our Side 5. Wide River to Cross 6. Fire and Water 7. Don't Wait 8. This Old World 9. Is That You 10. Returning to the Living Water 11. Fall on the Rock
Album Notes Personnel include: Buddy Miller (vocals, guitar); Julie Miller (vocals, guitar); Emmylou Harris, Jim Lauderdale, Ann McCrary, Regina McCrary (vocals); Phil Madeira (lap steel guitar, accordion, Hammond b-3 organ); Rick Plant (banjo, bass guitar); Tammy Rogers (fiddle); Alison Prestwood, Byron House (bass guitar); Brady Blade, Bryan Owings (drums); Steve Hindalong (percussion). Alt-country polymath Buddy Miller's UNIVERSAL UNITED HOUSE OF PRAYER was touted as his "gospel album," but that's only true in the loosest sense. While the content of all the songs is spiritual in nature (some less overtly than others), fans of what normally falls under the gospel umbrella might be in unfamiliar territory. The material comes from a wide variety of sources, from Bob Dylan (his early ballad "With God on Our Side") to the Louvin Brothers ("There's a Higher Power") and late singer/songwriter Mark Heard (opening track "Worry Too Much"). All the songs are delivered in Miller's trademark strong, soulful style, with his characteristic mix of country, rock, folk, and swampy blues. Released in 2004, when worldwide events had reached what seemed an unprecedented catastrophic state, HOUSE OF PRAYER arrived as a kind of spiritual balm, its overall vibe as warm and enveloping as its inclusionary title.
Industry Reviews 4 stars out of 5 - The pilgrim-soul of 'Is That You?' is breathtaking, while the tender 'Wide River To Cross' is a brittle duet with Emmylou Harris....Essential.
Miller means to strike a cautionary not about misguided wartime zeal before resuming a mostly original set... - Grade: A-
4 stars out of 5 - Miller's voice is thick with nasal resonance, especially as he turns the Louvin Brothers' 'There's a Higher Power' into a righteous roots-gospel singalong.
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