This piece is just the musician's voice mixed with his music. Really fascinating . . . touches on issues of race and religion but from a very personal and thoughtful perspective. Nelson is much deeper and more intriguing than what I expected from the intro, which made me think it was just going to be a "hyphen" story . . . as in -- "african-american and jewish . . . how weird." Maybe the intro can be tweaked to indicate there's a lot more . . .
Comments for The Prince of Kosher Gospel
Produced by Alex Goldmark
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David Srebnik
Posted on March 02, 2010 at 04:55 PM | Permalink
Jackpot for Listeners, PDs and Producers
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Sylvia Maria Gross
Posted on June 21, 2007 at 11:21 AM | Permalink
Review of The Prince of Kosher Gospel
This piece is just the musician's voice mixed with his music. Really fascinating . . . touches on issues of race and religion but from a very personal and thoughtful perspective. Nelson is much deeper and more intriguing than what I expected from the intro, which made me think it was just going to be a "hyphen" story . . . as in -- "african-american and jewish . . . how weird." Maybe the intro can be tweaked to indicate there's a lot more . . .