“These time-tested songs shine like liquid mercury exploding. The riches that make up spirityouall cannot be overestimated. This is fully realized music. This is music that heals.” – C. Michael Bailey, All About Jazz “His serious faith doesn’t rule out fun.” – Jon Pareles, The New York Times “I couldn’t do anything without faith. I couldn’t open up my eyes, I couldn’t walk, I couldn’t speak, I couldn’t sing.” – Bobby McFerrin
Bobby McFerrin surprises us again, bringing it all back home with his new album, spirityouall. Now Bobby invites us to sit on the stoop awhile and listen as he throws some unexpected new ingredients into the melting pot and reinvents Americana. He invites us back to the great folk tradition of lifting our voices to sing together through life’s trials and triumphs.
spirityouall features beloved familiar tunes like “He’s Got the Whole World In His Hands” and “Every Time I Feel The Spirit” alongside original songs which explore Bobby’s everyday search for grace, wisdom, and freedom. The new material ranges from a celebratory hoedown (“Rest”) to a polemic anthem (“Woe”), to a down and dirty blues setting of Psalm 25:15. This project embraces Bobby’s folk, rock, and blues influences without abandoning his fearless improvisational approach or his never-ending exploration of the human voice. He moves seamlessly between lyrics and wordless lines, trading phrases with his band, inviting the audience to sing along. Bobby loves to sing this music, and it shows: spirityouall raises the roof with joyful grooves.
spirityouall continues Bobby’s life-long quest to integrate all the influences of the musical universe. But as in so many great American tales, sometimes it turns out that everything one is searching for is in one’s own backyard. The project honors the legacy of Bobby’s father, the great operatic baritone Robert McFerrin, Sr., the first African-American to sign a contract with the Metropolitan Opera Company and a renowned interpreter of the American Negro Spiritual. ” I always thought that someday I’d sing these songs,” Bobby says, “and that I’d have to find a way of doing it that was completely different from my father’s approach. I think the idea has been kicking around for at least a couple of decades. And it was finally time.”
Three of the traditional numbers featured on spirityouall —the opening track “Every Time I Feel the Spirit,” “Swing Low Sweet Chariot” and “Fix Me Jesus”—also appeared on the senior McFerrin’s 1957 album Deep River, but similarities end there. The spirituals are about liberation and courage, the human condition, the pioneering spirit, the search for strength in the face of adversity, and the journey toward a better place, and Bobby’s versions reach for new territory.
spirityouall is a deeply personal statement for Bobby McFerrin. “I couldn’t do anything without faith,” he says. “I couldn’t open up my eyes, I couldn’t walk, I couldn’t speak, I couldn’t sing. What I want everyone to experience at the end of my concerts is . . . .this sense of rejoicing. I don’t want the audience to be blown away by what I do, I want them to have this sense of real joy, from the depths of their being. Then you open up a place where grace can come in.” Lift your voice, open your heart, and sing along.
“There are essentially two categories of singers in this world: McFerrin and everyone else.” – Howard Reich, Chicago Tribune
“fresh perspectives on songs that are by now part of our collective DNA” – Jeff Moehlis, Noozhawk Santa Barbara
“Concert” is an inadequate word to describe a McFerrin performance. “Encounter” is good; “epiphany” better.” – Joseph Miller, Santa Barbara Independent
“Calling Bobby McFerrin a musician seems like an injustice. It would be better to say that he is made of music, a wholly universal expression of human joie de vivre in musical form. ” – Roberto Perez-Franco, MIT Tech
“Every moment of this two hour concert was a heart melting exploration of something exceptional. It feels a touch glib to describe a concert as ‘life changing’, but if any concert is likely to change your life, it will probably be this one! Food for the soul.” – Owen Gilham, Music-News.com
“An all-round good guy who possesses a unique vocal style, a cool sense of humour and the all-too rare ability to bond with audiences of all ages.” – Clive Davis, The London Times
“a uniquely versatile mixture of dizzying vocal virtuosity and a strong sense of fun” ” – Josef Woodward, Santa Barbara News-Press
“Rapturous . . .delicate . . . heart-stopping . . . McFerrin’s voice, with the glowing, muted trumpet quality of the upper register well intact, is simply heavenly.” – Kevin Le Gendre, JazzWise Magazine
“scatting the lyric to Joshua Fit The Battle of Jericho as a bebop line, singing a rural blues in a spinetingling falsetto over a whipping backbeat, mimicking the sounds of a blues band all by himself, swapping choruses with the audience, singing an eerily accurate classical trumpet fanfare, and unfurling He’s Got The Whole World In His Hands as a country song . . . the show became a holy-rolling party, but McFerrin the improvising sound-source was never far away.” – John Fordham, The Guardian
“McFerrin has a mind-blowing vocal range, both mechanically and stylistically, making the show a truly magical and, yep, spiritual experience.” – Jeff Moehlis, Noozhawk Santa Barbara
“a rare and truly original artist who has always defied categories, an uncaught bird” – Joseph Miller, Santa Barbara Independent
“Is there any kind of music that Bobby McFerrin does not sing? Yet he links it all through the warmth of his sound and the humanity of his message.” – Howard Reich, Chicago Tribune
“he mixed astounding vocal flexibility with straight-up goofiness . . .he got laughs, but showed skill. And surely no one really missed that old hit from the ’80s.” – Tad Dickens, The Roanoke Times
Bobby and the spirityouall band on tour! Dates and details here.
“These time-tested songs shine like liquid mercury exploding. The riches that make up spirityouall cannot be overestimated. This is fully realized music. This is music that heals.” – C. Michael Bailey, All About Jazz
“an album that’s simultaneously playful, down-home, innovative and devotional” – Jon Pareles, The New York Times
“His serious faith doesn’t rule out fun.” – Jon Pareles, The New York Times
“On spirityouall, McFerrin does what he has always done as an artist — he makes this troubled world shine bright as a diamond.” – Steve Leggett, allmusic.com
1. everytime
2. swing low
3. joshua
4. fix me jesus
5. woe (words and music by Bobby McFerrin)
6. i shall be released (words and music by Bob Dylan)
7. whole world
8. gracious (words and music by Bobby McFerrin)
9. 25:15 (words and music by Bobby McFerrin)
10. wade
11. glory
12. jesus makes it good (words and music by Bobby McFerrin)
13. rest/yes, indeed (words and music by Bobby McFerrin)