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On "Better Medicine" Raison D'Etre(Violet Rae Downey, Vickie Ellis, and Roberta Schultz) display their vocal versatility for three-part settings of Shaker hymns, 60s anthems, swing tunes, traditional folk ballads, and sensitive singer-songwriter renderings. The title cut was written by group member, Roberta Schultz, to express her belief that music is a "better medicine" for what ails the 21st Century.
Backing themselves on guitars, keyboard, light percussion, and mountain dulcimer, Raison D'Etre delivers straight, uplifting three-part arrangements. Chris Philpotts adds soprano sax to the standard, "Moonglow" and to the Great Depression's theme song, "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?" A three-part setting of Joni Mitchell's "The Last Time I Saw Richard," and a gospel-flavored cover of Mark Graham's "Zen Gospel Singing" round out the eclectic flavor of this disc that represents the group's first ten years together. Check out the artist's website: http://www.raison3.com Track List: 1. I'll Do It 2. Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? 3. Better Medicine 4. Living Souls 5. Lullaby of Broadway 6. Don't Let Go 7. Zen Gospel Singing 8. Oh, Brethren Ain't You Happy? 9. Simple Gifts 10. Single Girl 11. Soldier, Soldier 12. Moonglow 13. Lose Again 14. Walk Away Rene 15. Mozambique 16. The Last Time I Saw Richard 17. Tiny Sparrow 18. There is a Ship 19. Teeny Tiny Sparrow Other Genres:
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