02.01.17
Dr. Bronner’s has created a new spoken-word album called Sisters & Brothers. The long play vinyl record contains recently unearthed historical recordings of soapmaker and company founder Emanuel Bronner discussing his “Moral ABC”—the eclectic, philosophical text that is found on the company’s iconic product labels.
Recorded between 1970 and 1995, on a variety of home-recording devices, the newly re-mastered tracks reveal poignant, inspiring monologue of Emanuel Bronner’s personal contemplation of the All-One philosophy, and its potential to unite humankind across Spaceship Earth, according to the company.
All proceeds from sale of the Sisters & Brothers album will benefit the non-profit organization Jail Guitar Doors, an international non-profit founded by Billy Bragg, Wayne Kramer and Margaret Saadi Kramer in 2009. The organization provides prisoners with instruments and access to music education and programming while they’re behind bars to help rehabilitate and empower them.
Recorded between 1970 and 1995, on a variety of home-recording devices, the newly re-mastered tracks reveal poignant, inspiring monologue of Emanuel Bronner’s personal contemplation of the All-One philosophy, and its potential to unite humankind across Spaceship Earth, according to the company.
All proceeds from sale of the Sisters & Brothers album will benefit the non-profit organization Jail Guitar Doors, an international non-profit founded by Billy Bragg, Wayne Kramer and Margaret Saadi Kramer in 2009. The organization provides prisoners with instruments and access to music education and programming while they’re behind bars to help rehabilitate and empower them.