Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: DMN003
- Format: CD
- UPC: 798576506728
- Street Date: 10/05/18
- PreBook Date: 08/31/18
- Label: Discover Music »
- Genre: Christian Rock
- Run Time: 75:00 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio: STEREO
- Year of Production: 2017
- Region Code: 0
- Box Lot: 40
- Territory: WORLD
- Language: English
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Nine Beats Collective
A collaboration of world class musicians, artists and songwritiers exploring the ancient wisdom of the beatitudes
- List Price: $14.99
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In this wild world, a growing number of us have begun to wonder if the Beatitudes might contain the keys to our liberation. These ancient sayings, spoken by Jesus, offer a nine-statement manifesto for a new world order. A counter cultural narrative for our times. A welcome not a weapon; tender not toxic, inviting not divisive. A call for a tribe of people to live life 'nine beats to the bar'. In them we hear the whispers of another world, the invitation to a path of recovery - whatever your story, whatever your struggle, wherever you find yourself.
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Bonus Materials
- Featuring English Afro-European rock guitarist Caleb Quaye (Elton John, Hall & Oates, Lou Reed, Pete Townshend, Joan Armatrading). Keyboards by Martin Trotman (Heat Wave, Nile Rodgers). Lead vocal by Barry Taylor, a member of the infamous AC/DC Highway To
Press Quotes
'They (Nine Beats Collective) blend soul, hip-hop, funk, jazz, rock... (creating) funky and joyous workouts like Wild World.'
—Dave Franklin, Dancing About Architecture
If you can't find something you enjoy in here, you're not listening.'
—Real Music Network
Every song we listen to comes with a message that's waiting for someone to hear.
—Franceska Shelley, Music Industry News Network
it is quite refreshing to see that Nine Beats Collective have taken the path of unpredictability with a melodic, but hard-edged beat
—Warlock Asylum
The genre is new and refreshing. Lyrics are deep and the message is profound.
—Music Revolution