Enigmatic singer/songwriter
Beverly Glenn-Copeland experienced a remarkable career resurgence after his obscure, often privately pressed recordings were rediscovered during the 2010s. Since then, his entire back catalog has been reissued, he began touring internationally for the first time, and Keyboard Fantasies: The Beverly Glenn-Copeland Story, a documentary about his late-blooming rise to fame and influence on a younger generation of musicians, was filmed and released. Well into his seventies,
Glenn-Copeland released
The Ones Ahead, his first studio album in nearly two decades, in 2023. Recorded with his backing band
Indigo Rising,
The Ones Ahead contains inspirational and devotional songs close in spirit to 2004's
Primal Prayer, but with live instrumentation rather than trip-hop drum loops and programmed dance beats. Celebratory, drum-heavy opener "Africa Calling" is filled with intricate polyrhythms and mostly wordless call-and-response vocal chants. The rest of the album isn't as festive or joyous, but it maintains a steadfastly positive outlook. "Harbour (Song for Elizabeth)" is a delicate, passionate ode to his life partner, and the similarly slow and sparse "Love Takes All" retains the same dramatic mood. "People of the Loon" acknowledges humanity's connection to nature and the elements, and "Stand Anthem" expands on themes of ecological awareness, urging the audience to take action -- end homelessness, clean up pollution, respect animals and the environment. A choir swells up behind
Glenn-Copeland during the title track, which encourages the listener to contribute to the progression of the planet in their own unique way. ~ Paul Simpson