Cristo Redentor is the debut album by
Harvey Mandel. Richie Unterberger of
AllMusic writes that "Mandel's debut remains his best early work."[1] John Tobler wrote in the liner notes of the CD that Mandel "was good enough to be invited to audition for
The Rolling Stones and he worked with
John Mayall and
Canned Heat - but it is for this Cristo Redentor album, and particularly for the utterly classic Wade in the Water that he will be remembered."[2] This album is completely instrumental with the exception of the title track where
soprano Jacqueline May Allen, joined by Carolyn Willis, Edna Wright and Julia Tillman Waters, blend their wordless voices as if another instrument.
Cristo Redentor is the debut album by
Harvey Mandel. Richie Unterberger of
AllMusic writes that "Mandel's debut remains his best early work."[1] John Tobler wrote in the liner notes of the CD that Mandel "was good enough to be invited to audition for
The Rolling Stones and he worked with
John Mayall and
Canned Heat - but it is for this Cristo Redentor album, and particularly for the utterly classic Wade in the Water that he will be remembered."[2] This album is completely instrumental with the exception of the title track where
soprano Jacqueline May Allen, joined by Carolyn Willis, Edna Wright and Julia Tillman Waters, blend their wordless voices as if another instrument.