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Pastor T.L. Barrett led a youth choir out of Chicago during the late '60s and early '70s, just a few years after he got on the straight and narrow path, which may help listeners understand the unique power of the material on Like a Ship... (Without a Sail)

Self-released by Barrett in 1971, it communicates many things, foremost being adoration and praise and, on the title track, the lost, aimless feelings that were undoubtedly shared by many a youth in the late '60s. Barrett got help on arrangements from some of Chicago's best studio hands, Chess/Cadet maestro Gene Barge, bassists Phillip Upchurch and Richard Evans, and drummer Charles Pittman. The opening title track is a moving piece of progressive soul, closer to Rotary Connection than Edwin Hawkins -- Barrett's vocals evoking Stevie Wonder singing in the style of Donny Hathaway -- and the choir is powerful and recorded well.          

Tracklist

A

  • 1.Like Ship04:36
  • 2.Wonderful04:58
  • 3.It's Me O Lord04:18
  • 4.Ever Since04:48

B

  • 1.Nobody Knows06:29
  • 2.Joyful Noise05:21
  • 3.Medley03:09
  • 4.Blessed Quietness03:25

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