Elvis Perkins in Dearland sings sacred songs

Weeping Pilgrim - Elvis Perkins in Dearland
From MySpace: We are excited to announce that our recording of "Weeping Pilgrim" by JP Reese will be featured on Teach Me To Sing, a compilation of contemporary artists performing songs from the shape note hymn book, The Sacred Harp, due out in September through Awake My Soul Productions.
"Weeping Pilgrim" became somewhat of a live standard for us over the last year or so. And after meeting Matt Hinton, director of "Awake my Soul", the wonderful documentary on The Sacred Harp and curator of this project, at the Western Massachusetts Sacred Harp Convention we entered the clubhouse to put our rendition of the song down on tape. We hope you enjoy it...
This song is a traditional dirge of longing, of moving towards something down a dusty road of oppression. For a tune that totally could have been sung by Moses, it sounds pretty dang good.
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3 Comments:
I loved Ash Wednesday. One of my favorite albums of last year.
Wow. That song just bowled me over. Off to figure out where I can buy this! Thanks!
That is a sweeet song You should check out Old Crow Medicine Show...similar but not. More folky...good.
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