Zero Church
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2002 studio album by Suzzy and Maggie Roche
Zero Church | |
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Studio album by Suzzy and Maggie Roche | |
Released | January 22, 2002 |
Genre | Folk, gospel |
Length | 49:48 |
Label | Red House Records |
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Billboard | (positive)[4] |
Robert Christgau | (choice cut) [3] |
The Christian Science Monitor | (positive)[5] |
PopMatters | (positive)[2] |
Zero Church is a 2002 album by sisters Suzzy and Maggie Roche, formerly of the Roches. It was originally scheduled for release on September 11, 2001, but this was delayed until about 4 months later. It consists of songs made out of prayers the Roche sisters heard while taking part in a Harvard University arts collaborative.[6]
Track listing
- Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray
- Jeremiah
- Anyway
- Each of Us Has a Name
- Why Am I Praying
- Teach Me O Lord
- Hallelujah
- A Prayer
- Praise Song for a New Day
- Sounds
- Allende
- This Gospel How Precious
- New York City
- Aveenu Malcainu
- Together With You
- God Bless the Artists
- Prayer by Francis Bok
- Musical Prayer by Francis Bok
References
- ^ MacNeil, Jason. "Zero Church Review". AllMusic . Retrieved 4 December 2013.
- ^ Flaska, Barbara (30 April 2002). "Zero Church Review". PopMatters . Retrieved 4 December 2013.
- ^ CG: Maggie and Suzzy Roche
- ^ Zero Church Review at Billboard
- ^ Margolis, Lynne (8 February 2002). "Roche sisters set prayers to music in 'Zero Church'". The Christian Science Monitor . Retrieved 4 December 2013.
- ^ McKeough, Kevin (18 December 2002). "Unique spin on spirituality distinguishes Roche sisters". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 26 October 2014.