Oh Africa

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Oh Africa

Oh Africa
By John Queripel
Reviewed by Simone Fraser

John Queripel has been active for human rights for many years. His recent recording continues to explore this concern.

Many of the songs narrate the lives of activists, inspiring listeners to imitate the example. The moving homage, "Romero, Martyr of El Salvador", is hymn-like in its description.

"Africa" describes that land's physical and spiritual breakdown, and reminds us how easy it is for the Western world to fall into complacency and apathy. "Shall I Not Rage?" storms against the human sacrifice to capitalism.

Queripel also explores the terrain of the deeply personal. "Love grows cold long before it's old" stands out in "Love Tried, Love Lost".

Superb performances from progressive musicians include the exquisite mandolin playing of Roz Kern, especially notable on "Unto the Dawn", and the chilling beauty of Shayne Kerr's strings. Although meandering occasionally, Queripel's voice remains strong and passionate, yet gentle and dignified.

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