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Baker's Dozen

Redemption Songs: Reverend Kristin Michael Hayter's Baker's Dozen
Jared Dix , October 25th, 2023 09:31

As she releases new album Saved!, Reverend Kristin Hayter ministers to Jared Dix on the power of song, sharing inspirations for her new record and the versatility of the human voice through thirteen favourite records

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Odetta – Odetta At Carnegie Hall

I love this record because Odetta is a hero to me, she is such a fantastic storyteller, such a fantastic civil rights activist. She's a name that gets kind of buried sometimes in the history of folk music or gospel music. I think that she deserves a bit more credit than she has certainly. Particularly the final track on this record, her singing 'Ain't No Grave Can Hold My Body Down' which is a Brother Claude Ely song that he recorded, or wrote, when he was about ten years old. The way that she does it is a cappella with a chorus backing her and she kind of seems to improvise the entire song and changes the lyrics completely and gives it a completely different context. I just, I love that. That's one of her great strengths, I think, that she is just able to take songs that other people have written and give them so much depth and really make them her own. I think she's a fantastic vocalist and storyteller.