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I Have Lived My Life
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santana guitarist gonzalez richard kephas carribean
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Bold tone and haunting melodies...
Kephas is a word with both Greek and Aramaic origins, the equivalent of “Rock.” It is also the moniker of a man on a spiritual path and the name of an accomplished recording artist. Kephas is a Florida-based songwriter, producer, guitarist and vocalist at the axis of an expansive collection of sounds: electric guitar lines soar over a percolating hotbed of Latin percussion in songs that map a terrain of textures and rhythms across a cinematic soundscape. Born in Miami to Cuban immigrant parents, Kephas was raised on the sounds of their homeland: urbane big bands easing effortlessly into the rhythms of Africa; the hushed sanctity of a Catholic mass contrasting with the rituals of Santería. Kephas’ first instruments were cello and drums, but when he picked up the guitar his pathway was illuminated. “I felt a calling,” he notes. It was the era of guitar heroes, and Kephas was influenced by the extended jams of Southern Rock and inspired by Carlos Santana, an artist who also crossed cultures. “I work in English,” Kephas avows. “The music that I do, even my Latin stuff, is Americanized.” Blessed with the technical facility to master the complexities of digital recording, Kephas creates full-blown tracks in his own studio where he spends long nights overdubbing instruments until they gleam with a shining veneer. Although he has worked with bands, his expertise also gives him the facility to recreate his sound solo, with vibrant authenticity. While the techniques are impressive, what designates the power of Kephas’ musical mélange is an effortless and intuitive creative flow. “I let the music write itself and I ask, ‘Where is it going; what does it mean; what is the sense of the composition?’” A strong spiritual connection informs Kephas’ artistry. “Something with the potential to lift someone’s spirits. Even if it sounds melancholy it evolves into a happier space.” With an immense backlog of material, Kephas estimates that he could conceivably work for the next five years on his preexisting catalog. Two recent projects collect his handiwork: The first, an instrumental CD titled Threshold of Truth, explores the spiritual path of music through evocative melodies and deep Latin percussion. Also in the pipeline is Gracias a Dios, a Latin/Spiritual project with a title track penned by Kephas’ late uncle. Above the infinite sustain of electric guitar, the surge of the Hammond organ and the syncopated grooves of timbales and congas glows an aura of reverence and thankfulness. “All of my songs are prayers,” Kephas concludes. “I’m offering meditations through music. To me it’s not an earthly thing it’s divine it has to come from God. And that’s why I do it.”
Song Info
Genre
Rock Rock General
Charts
Peak #1,967
Peak in subgenre #311
Author
Lex Zaleta/Richard Gonzalez
Rights
2006,2007 by L.Zaleta/R.Gonzalez
Uploaded
July 29, 2008
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MP3 10.8 MB 320 kbps 4:43
Lyrics
I have lived my life by the Book, Always giving more than I took, Never giving Sin a second look. Now it all comes down to this. Now, it all comes down to this: I have been torn by sorrow, touched by bliss, Savaged by a smile, healed by a kiss, Hit the mark more than I’d miss. That’s how my life has passed by. This is how my life has passed me by: I’ve seen my close friends so often lie; Seen even closer friends go off and die; Felt white-hot pain, heard a whispered “Why?” And Life, never once, even murmured. Though Life, never once, even murmured, I have lived my life in the Word, Tried to live the Truth that I’ve heard, Now, my youth’s taken wing, like a bird, And the Truth shouts out from the throne. The Truth shouts out from the throne: “Lay all your good works upon this stone. Now, kneel over there, all alone, Now, close your eyes. What do you see? That shows how much your good works mean to me.” “Now see what your good works mean to me? Arise, arise, turn away from your past; Surprise your soul with salvation at last. Repent, repent, let the scales decree That I was sent to set you free. That I was sent to set you free. Now, go live your life for me.”
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