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May 26, 2012

Home > Music > Glimpses of God > 2007
Michelle Shocked
ToHeavenURide
Gospel/R&B/Folk




"He turned the rock/He turned the rock/He turned the rock into living water … He turned the rock/He turned the rock/He turned the rock that was my heart"—from "Psalm"

That Michelle Shocked is a slippery one. Those who have tracked the spirited singer/songwriter's career for 20 years have either come to expect unbounded stylistic shape-shifting, or else found themselves left behind, unable to keep up with her music. What began with a bare bones, lo-fi field recording in 1986 (The Texas Campfire Tapes) eventually morphed into big band (1989's Captain Swing), rootsy country (1991's Arkansas Traveler), avant-garde R&B (2002's Deep Natural), blues-cured Tex-Mex (2005's Mexican Standoff) and jaunty, acoustic Disney fare (2005's Got No Strings). Applying a different musical descriptor to each album isn't quite enough to fully capture the breadth of Shocked's artistry.

Now comes another musical shift with To Heaven U Ride, a live gospel set recorded at the Telluride Bluegrass Festival four years ago without Shocked's knowledge (despite a "no recording" stipulation in her contract). It offers the most revealing glimpse yet of the vision driving her—an open-armed embrace of emotional and spiritual freedom. (The album's title is a response to the "To Hell U Ride" twist of the festival's name.)

"I admit that you can't really see the whole picture yet," she told Christian Music Today. "I've been on this journey for over 15 years now and I'm starting to catch on. It takes the scope of vision of God to create this kind of journey. There have been plenty of times when the person all of this has made the least sense to is me. But I've just gone forward with it, sometimes feeling like Jonah being sent to Nineveh or Moses being asked to be a spokesman when he stuttered: 'Why me? I'm not qualified for this.' Turns out the only qualification you need is willingness."

It's clearer than ever that Shocked relishes mowing down boundaries, none more obvious than musical style. "In the simplistic ways that we have of marketing, branding, and categorizing, it's much simpler to make a one-size-fits-all generalization about people," she says. "That's not been my experience. I've never fit in. I've always been, as they call me at my church, 'our unique sister.'"

Then there's the boundary of worship, between going against the grain and openly celebrating God's presence where everyone within earshot can join in. Shocked brought a family of music ministers (the singing Dancys) to the secular Colorado music festival, devoting her entire hour-long set to creating a sense of "spiritual communion." The veteran artist supplies both cathartic and quiet moments, driving the stomping two-beat spiritual "Study War No More" with unrestrained, raw-throated belting, spurting spontaneous testimony within and between songs, and later providing what amounts to a meditative, salving exhale with "Psalm," a scripture-inspired original (excerpted above) that first appeared on her Deep Natural album in 2002. The invitation to participate is extended from the first chord on, with Shocked and worship leader Sean Dancy continuously exhorting the audience to lend their voices to the highly singable choruses.

"The choice of material, the casting that was made, the fact that we only rehearsed the night before … to me it is the manifestation of what God has manifested in my musical journey over and over again," says Shocked. "'Go by instinct. Just be yourself and I'll take care of the rest.' I was just grateful that we could bring that kind of energy and what I believe was a kind of spiritual nourishment to the audience that year at Telluride."




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