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One Believing Man
Has Soul
By Chris Wilson and Dallin Graham, BYU Meridian Correspondents
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Parley
P. Pratt’s Great Escape, a rousing musical about struggles
of the early LDS Church, premiered in August 2005 and was
a stunning hit. Recently released is One Believing Man,
an album with select songs from the musical. Full of great
songs and talent, it is an entertaining CD that honors a wonderful
man.
Anyone looking for just another
church CD to add to a Sunday collection should look elsewhere.
This is no average church musical: the storyline is taken
out of its nineteenth-century context and retold with a little
more soul. Parley P. Pratt is given a Soul Sister to help
him through his trials, and she brings a lot of spunk and
personality.
The soundtrack, although not
recorded with all the original cast and songs, still has the
same spirit. Each one of the performers has very impressive
credentials and is well qualified. Randy Porter is a popular
EFY artist and plays Parley in the musical, also bringing
the same energy to the CD. Kelly Eisenhour, who sings as
Sister Soul, is a very talented jazz singer who has performed
with the Boston Pops, Gladys Knight, and the Utah Symphony
and released several solo CDs.
John Fluker — backup singer,
pianist, and organist for the soundtrack — plays the piano
and sings for Gladys Knight. He has written many popular
songs and topped the gospel charts in 1994 with “Give Me Two
Wings.” Each one of these performers brings his or her unique
skills and talents into the production coming together to
create a wonderful album.

Randy Porter |
Kelly Eisenhour |

John Fluker |
Right when the music starts,
you know that you are in for a treat. The gospel soul beat
in the first song, “Singin’ and Hummin’,” catches the
listeners’ interest and leads perfectly into Kelly Eisenhour’s
smooth singing. The lyrics are warm and uplifting:
When we see
the rising sun
When we see
the setting sun
When we see
the stars at night
When we feel
all is right
When we meet
a heart that’s true
You meet me
and I meet you
In that moment
in that place
All is glory
all is grace.
The music reminds us that even
in the toughest times God will send us people to aid us in
our journey through life. When listening to the music, it
feels like being in a sort of Southern Baptist church filled
with warm and supporting people. The song takes us back to
a time when things were more simple, and just like the title
— it gets us singin’ and hummin’ along with it. It’s as close
as you can get to hand-clappin’, soul-swingin’ Southern Baptist
without leaving Utah.
Even if gospel music isn’t your
thing, there are plenty of other great uplifting songs. In
“Joseph, Take Me with You,” Parley honors the Prophet and
addresses him as one would a dear brother. The song has an
undertone of worry and trouble consistent with what the Church’s
leaders were experiencing at the time. Joseph and Hyrum were
being held in Liberty Jail and Parley was in another Missouri
prison. Parley expresses to Joseph his great love and concern,
as well as his commitment to follow him.
Several musical phrases from
this song are repeated throughout the CD, and the same rhythmic
guitar and mandolin picking are also laced through several
songs, especially “Parley’s Overture,” an instrumental version
of “Joseph, Take Me with You.”
A bonus song entitled “Heaven’s
Light” comes from the song “He Shines on Me” on Gladys Knight’s
album One Voice. Kelly Eisenhour’s smooth voice is
accompanied by Fluker on the organ, back-up singers, and a
light drum set. The lyrics bounce back and forth from Kelly
to the singers in a kind of question-and-answer style, with
one voice telling half of the message, followed soon after
by the others echoing the rest of it. Its gentle rhythms
and peaceful chords are a pleasure to the ears.
“Circle of Blackbirds” is a sort
of autobiographical song Parley sings about his life and how
he came to know the Lord. It has very pretty piano, acoustic
guitar, and mandolin work, and combined with Randy Porter’s
vocals, bears strong testimony.
Although it may not seem like
the best compliment to some people, these songs bring to mind
those early years in Joy School. The organ begins, and it
just makes you smile, because the songs are full of joy.
They’re upbeat and happy, making you want to bounce, clap,
and sing along. A CD such as this one may be the last thing
the average person looks for, but it has the perfect mix of
spiritual and upbeat to soothe any soul.
For more information, visit www.parleysgreatescape.com.
To order the CD, click here.
The DVD of the musical Parley Pratt's Great Escape can also
be picked up at any LDS bookstore.
© 2006 Meridian
Magazine. All Rights Reserved.
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Dallin Graham is a freshman at BYU
but comes from Atlanta, Georgia. His family is there, and he loves
them very much and enjoys the long-distance capabilities of cell
phones. Dallin loves music, especially guitar and piano, and will
be forever a musician, even though he will probably never pursue
it as a career. Service is one of Dallin’s favorite activities,
and he loves interacting and communicating with people. Though still
undecided about his major, he is looking into teaching and service
oriented professions. Dallin loves the Lord and is very excited
about serving a mission in 2007. |
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