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One True Vine

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Holy Ghost
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Every Step
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Can You Get To That
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Jesus Wept
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Far Celestial Shore
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What Are They Doing In Heaven Today
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Sow Good Seeds
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I Like The Things About Me
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Woke Up This Morning [With My Mind On Jesus]
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One True Vine
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Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 34:56

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Barry Walters

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Award-winning critic Barry Walters is a longtime contributor to Rolling Stone, Spin, the Village Voice, and many other publications. His interview with Prince a...more »

06.25.13
Her second Jeff Tweedy collaboration is spare but deeply spiritual, dignified but down-home
2013 | Label: Anti/Epitaph

Decades after her 1969 solo debut and a whopping 63 years since she joined her family in the Staple Singers, septuagenarian Mavis Staples is once again doing work that eclipses records of singers a third her age. The follow-up to 2010′s stunning You Are Not Alone, One True Vine continues her collaboration with Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy, a pairing that seems strange in theory but sounds utterly sweet and mutually flattering in the grooves. As before, Tweedy gets unguarded performances from Staples that have sometimes eluded more conventional producers, and Staples helps Tweedy focus on musical and emotional fundamentals in a way he hasn’t always done with Wilco.

This time around, though, the results are even more relaxed and at times experimental, as if their mutual trust had expanded even further. Unlike its resolutely traditional predecessor, her 13th solo studio album strikes a low-key tone with the disarming opening track, a definitive take on Low’s “Holy Ghost” from their Tweedy-produced album The Invisible Way, and then sticks with unadorned expression of muted moods. The results are akin to Johnny Cash’s American albums with Rick Rubin — spare but deeply spiritual, dignified but down-home. Who knew but Staples and Tweedy that gospel with… read more »

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One True Vine

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This is NOT "You Are Not Alone 2", but it is an album that grows on you

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Interview: Mavis Staples

By Barry Walters, eMusic Contributor

Let's not mince words: Former Staple Singers vocalist and soul/gospel queen Mavis Staples has one of the greatest voices of any living singer regardless of gender or genre, and the extraordinary expressiveness of that voice tumbles out of her even when she talks. When she picks up the phone and says, "Hell-oh," you know this is the same voice that ignited chart-topping '70s classics like "Respect Yourself" and "I'll Take You There." Even at 71… more »