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Various Artists

Give Us Your Poor

[17 New Recordings to Help End Homelessness]

(Appleseed)

US release date: 25 September 2007
UK release date: Available as import

by Steve Horowitz

The statistics concerning homelessness are sad and staggering. As the liner notes to Give Us Your Poor point out, in the course of any given year: 3.5 million Americans are homeless, 41% of all homeless are families, and one out of four homeless is a child under the age of 10. This fund-raising CD brings together established musicians, socially committed actors, and currently, or previously, homeless musicians in a moving collection of songs and stories. Notable contributors include Bruce Springsteen and Pete Seeger performing a bouncy rendition of “Hobo’s Lullaby”, Bonnie Raitt and the elderly Weepin’ Willie Robinson cooking on “Walking the Dog”, and rocker Jon Bon Jovi and the formerly indigent bluesman Mighty Sam McClain on “Show Me the Way”. Natalie Merchant, joined by six musicians who had been homeless for various periods, does a moving song penned by one of the dispossessed artists, “There is No Good Reason”. Madeline Peyroux, Michelle Shoked, and Keb’ Mo’ are among the other musicians doing good work here. The actors do their bit to, including Danny Glover and Tim Glover, but the voices of the actual homeless make the strongest impact.

Natalie Merchant and Mighty Sam McClain

— 25 September 2007

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