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Black Sacred Music (1992) 6 (1): 170–176.
Published: 01 March 1992
.... The howling became a kind of chant naturally emerging from our throats and mouths which linked us with our psychic and evolutionary heritage. After all, wolves are our evolutionary cousins; they share with us the pleasures and pains of mammalian existence. Hence, howling for us became an ecological version...
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Black Sacred Music (1992) 6 (1): 224–226.
Published: 01 March 1992
... of Tammi Terrell, his younger brother Frankie's firsthand accounts of atrocities in Vietnam, the escalation of the civil rights movement into black power advocacy, the widespread invasion of drugs among unemployed black youth, and the rise of ecological consciousness produced the greatest album in Afro...
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Black Sacred Music (1989) 3 (2): 68–74.
Published: 01 September 1989
... value. But as reflected in his What's Going On album (1971)1 his social awakening during the late sixties and early seventies also led him to address some of the paramount concerns of society: war, human divisiveness, careless brutality, unemployment, impoverishment, and ecological pollution...
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Black Sacred Music (1992) 6 (1): 203–205.
Published: 01 March 1992
..." (1971) and "Oh Girl" (1972). Marvin Gaye could sing both "Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)" (1971) and "Let's Get It On" (1973). Like the firstborn progeny of the spirituals (the blues), soul music still embodied some of that "germinal idea" that Barrett referred to as evolving out of social conflict. As we...
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Black Sacred Music (1992) 6 (1): 299–309.
Published: 01 March 1992
..., 290 ecological theology, 173-76 Edenic myth, 9, 65, 231 Edwards, Bernard, 287 Edwin Hawkins Singers, 291 Eliade, Mircea, 12 Ellington, Duke, 144, 146-54, I 55- 61, 164 Ellington, Mercer, 146 Ellison, Ralph, 42, 51, 92, 93-94, 109,282 Emergency of Black and the Emer- gence of Rap, The, 26 5 Emerson...
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Black Sacred Music (1994) 8 (1): 269–277.
Published: 01 March 1994
... of Nuremberg, The, 26, 27, 31 May, Rollo, 233-34 Mayfield, Curtis, 2u MC Lyte, 72 McCartney, Paul, 26-27, 200 McClendon, James William, vii, viii McLuhan, Marshall, 93 Melody of Theology, Th e, 3 "Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology 2II Mersenne (marinus Mersennus), 47-48 Messiaen, Oliver, 19 Messiah, 24-25 Miller...
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Black Sacred Music (1994) 8 (1): 205–217.
Published: 01 March 1994
... "(For God's Sake) Give More Power to the People" (1971) and "Oh Girl" (1972). Marvin Gaye could sing both "Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)" (1971) and "Let's Get It On" (1973). But soul music, like the secular music before it, was not beyond 13. Dave Marsh, The Heart of Rock and Soul: The rnor Greatest Singles...
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Black Sacred Music (1994) 8 (2): 1–29.
Published: 01 September 1994
..., and even politics. Each of these contexts are constantly placing the individual in a process of change. The ecology of identity is threatened daily by these confluent contexts. The Christian in Africa responds to the challenge and musically expresses his or her identity and struggle. For the Christian...