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Ship Called Love
Eric Bibb
Ship Called Love
Genres: Blues, Folk, Pop
 
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All Artists: Eric Bibb
Title: Ship Called Love
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: ABC Music Oz
Release Date: 7/19/2005
Album Type: Import, Limited Edition
Genres: Blues, Folk, Pop
Styles: Contemporary Blues, Electric Blues, Acoustic Blues, Modern Blues, Contemporary Folk, Adult Contemporary, Singer-Songwriters
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1

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Fantastic!
New Fan | Arnold, CA | 03/10/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I just discovered Eric Bibb while listening to the Music Choice Blues channel on Comcast Cable TV. Wow! I'm no expert but know what I like. After buying this CD, I bought four more. I loved them all and can't stop playing them. Somehow, the songs speak to my soul and at 60 years old it's a good thing!"
Going to make you feel good about life
Curtis E. Huber | Anacortes, WA United States | 08/01/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Eric was playing a benefit in Seattle a few years back, and KPLU played "In My Father's House". That was my intro to Eric's music. And, that song says so much about Eric's view of people and the world and life. He wants to tell you and me "we're ok" "we're all loved by God" "there is a place for all of us" and that positive, affirmative vibe just rings in that song, and in so much of Eric's work. I've been to several of Eric's concerts since then, and you know you're in the presence of a good, simple, honest man when he's on stage.



I can use all the positive, affirmative, encouraging sound I can find, so I started my Eric Bibb search on Amazon. I found that Bonnie Raitt included "A Ship Called Love" on her Amazon music favorites list..... not a bad recommendation. So, I got the CD.



If you're looking for something on the edge, something avant garde, something exploratory, sizzling guitar riffs, well this isn't the CD for you. At least on this CD that's not what Eric is going for. He's got a message and he just wants to get it through to us using primarily an acoustic blues format with that wonderful warm voice of his, excellent guitar work, and accompanying piano, harmonica, and voices when they're needed.



A few examples of the message: "We need every faithful heart/love's the only ship that will get us over, we need every hand on deck." (A Ship Called Love)

"Deciding in our hearts/to be voices for the victory/of love, light and harmony/over darkness" (Victory Voices) In the midst of all our clamoring for MORE he can sing about getting off the treadmill, giving up the penthouse, the cabin cruiser, etc and be content with being in love "right where we are." Man, it's good to hear a voice affirming contentment as a virtue! In the "Way You Are" he assures his lady she doesn't need to "wear high heels/skip no meals/hide your scar/I love you baby/just the way you are." The final song on the CD "Praise N Thanksgiving" perhaps sums up Eric's message on this CD; "you're walking to heaven on holy ground/every day, every day/don't let nobody turn you around/on your way, on your way." He wants you to know your little slice of the cosmos is enough, give praise and thanksgiving, go forward with love and joy. Maybe it sounds corny or trite, but it's encouragement I'm glad to receive.



"Faded Jeans" is my favorite song on the CD. It keeps the simple, graceful tone of the rest of the CD, but it also brings back all of the "simple sunny places with old screen doors" that I've known in the simple, plain homes of my grandparents, and other elders. People who lived on farms, or worked in simple blue collar jobs. Kitchen tables covered with worn but very clean oilcloth. He values the woman he sings to for her "kindness, honesty and grace/no makeup or perfume/just a smile on your pretty face." I hear my values in Eric's songs, and it's good have his kindred voice in my ears.



So, if you're bored with those values, yep, you probably want to skip this one. If those values resonate with you, this is a great place to find some peace and encouragement.



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