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Crispin
Catholic Troubadours of Funk and Soul

Crispin, consecrated to Jesus through Our Lady Of Guadalupe, is a Catholic band that seeks to glorify God alone through their music in concert with the Holy Spirit. In response to the call of Pope John Paul II to act with boldness of thought and understanding for spreading the civilization of love, Crispin has been formed.  Until the Lord has no further use for the work of this group of musicians, Crispin will be His troubadour to ends of the earth.   

Crispin is one of the best funky, jazz, folk, pop bands there is! They have a great version of that old standard “When the Saints Come Marching In” on the new CD called Psalmba, that bends the traditional song. Daniel deSilva, the bands lead vocalist, does a wonderful job of telling us about some of his favorite saints. The saints that get a jazz mini-bio range from The Little Flower to Max Colby and St. Peter, and of course, St. Crispin. Named after St. Crispin, a martyr and the patron saint of shoemakers who died in 283 A.D., the band performs upbeat Catholic music. They groove with a unique sound that includes saxophone, fiddle, flute, violin, mandolin and lots of percussion. The band’s music has a Dave Matthews, Jackson Brown sound with Squirrel Nut Zippers horns and back up vocals. The bands secret weapon is that one of the part-time members is a well-known Catholic priest, Fr. Stan Fortuna. (This must come in handy during tours). He plays bass on a few tracks and has a speaking part on one of the songs. It is fitting that it would be the song “Our Father.” Other songs on the CD include a beautiful, smooth jazz ballad called “Regina,” and a bass and sax driven number about the Web called “www”, a song to which many people today can relate. Daniel deSilva’s writing shines bright throughout Psalmba, but anyone who can think of a song about St. Bernadette and call it “The Silliest Girl In Lourdes” has my vote. It starts, “Bernadette Soubirous, you can’t be serious...” and then gives us a point of view about the events in Lourdes we may never have seen. The song everyone will be talking about from this CD is “Jesus.” This is Crispin’s version of the popular Don McLean song “Vincent (Starry Starry Night).” The words have been changed to reflect Christ and are perfect. Crispin had many people calling wanting this song after they played it on Life On The Rock on EWTN. It will touch your soul, as will the entire CD.

While you are at it, pick up Crispin's first CD Cobblestones. From the first notes of the sax on the song “Crispin” you will be snappin’ your fingers. The song is about the patron saint who fixed shoes and souls for Christ. Many of the other songs on the CD have been heard either in their concerts or on EWTN, from the songs about the apostle “John,” to the soulful sounds of “Guadalupe”. You can tell Crispin has a deep love for Christ and His mother. One of the songs that will stick with you is “Deep Mercy.” It is a beautifully sounding song about a woman who bought the big lie and had an abortion.


CDs available from www.CatholicMusicNetwork.com 

Reviewed by Catholic Music Network.

 
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