Showing posts with label gospel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gospel. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 18, 2020

To The Rocks






















Ready for some righteous gospel? Thought so... The scene is early seventies Memphis, your host the Rev. Juan D. Shipp. Now get down on your knees, folks, as this is soulful stuff indeed.

The Bible Tones - Sinner Man (What You Gonna Do)
The Q.C.'s - You Can't Hurry God

Monday, June 3, 2019

Be Careful


















"He's recording in his book, what you say and what you do..." Warning: the gospel according to Brother Sidney Harris and The Sacred Four may not be suitable for the paranoid among you.

The Sacred Four - Somebody's Watching You
Brother Sidney Harris - He Got His Eyes On You

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Heavenly




















This is one weird album. ´Pastor and wife join voices in sacred folk songs for All Ages´ it says on the beautiful sleeve of Welcome To The Welcome Wagon (´08). There´s a bible pictured there too, with a cross and the written legend ´To Comfort You´ on it. Maybe I´m a bit naive, but just for a moment I thought the Welcome Wagon´s debut album would be some tongue in cheek, indie style gospel album. You know, camp. What else would you expect from a record on a label that calls itself Asthmatic Kitty?

But behold, I soon found out the overt Christian message here is as serious as it can possibly get. The minds behind the Welcome Wagon are the Reverend Thomas Vito Aiuto and his wife Monique. The good Reverend attended Princeton Theological Seminary to study theology and prepare for ordained ministry. Currently he is the senior pastor of the Resurrection Presbyterian Church, a church he established a few years back in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY. Heavy stuff.

To be honest, I usually don´t really dig religious propaganda in music. I can handle the Jesus trip in vintage blues, soul and gospel very well, but as a faithful Bobcat I had enough trouble coming to terms with Dylan´s late seventies/early eighties religious phase for instance. So it´s a small miracle that despite all the preaching going on in every song, the Welcome Wagon immediately drew me in. Why? Because there are some terrific songs to be found here amidst the bible quotations. And let´s not forget the contribution of Sufjan Stevens, who produced and arranged this remarkably warm and soulful album like a modern day cross between Brian Wilson and Phil Spector.

Stevens skilfully added horns, synths and funky backing vocals to what otherwise would probably have been a rather boring, let´s-sit-by-the-campfire-and-praise-the-lord record. To be honest, not every track makes the grade here, and their cover of Jesus is pure sacrilege to a Velvet Underground convert. But when it works, as in the heavenly Sold! To The Nice Rich Man or He Never Said A Mumblin´ Word for instance, the angels are sure to be smiling down. On Christians and atheists alike.

The Welcome Wagon - Sold! To The Nice Rich Man MP3
The Welcome Wagon - He Never Said A Mumblin´ Word MP3

Monday, December 8, 2008

American Primitives



















If raw, old time music is your poison of choice, look no further than the two volumes of American Primitive. Released a few years back on the late John Fahey´s quality label Revenant, these collections are every inch as essential as Harry Smith´s famed Anthology Of American Folk Music. Beautiful packaging, exemplary liner notes, and what´s more: a truckload of obscure but timeless musical treasure.

The first volume is subtitled Raw Pre-War Gospel 1926 - ´36, and features no less than 26 rare tracks by artists with one foot on earth and one in heaven. Fahey calls these songs examples of ecstatic - as opposed to contemplative - religion, before stating that ´...underneath it all I hear pan pipes tooting and a cloven hoof beating time.´ Amen to that. The double disc second volume, subtitled Pre-War Revenants 1897 - 1939, features less Jesus and more hard blues, and is possibly even better than its predecessor. An overwhelming maelstrom of music that will suck you right in.

The congregation will now rise for two tasters from Vol. 1. Hallelujah, brothers and sisters! Blind Roosevelt Graves And Brother hailed from Hattiesburg, Mississippi and recorded this gem in ´36. Dig that fluent vocal interaction between Roosevelt and his brother Aaron. And for you guitar freaks out there: you´re hearing a metal National here. My lordy!

Blind Roosevelt Graves And Brother - Woke Up This Morning (With My Mind On Jesus) MP3

Not a lot is known about the good Rev. Ware, and believe me, I searched. So I guess we´ll never know if Ware was really a man of the cloth, or a blues singer performing pseudonymously to score a hit in the religious market, as happened quite often back then. The great Charley Patton recorded some sides as Elder J.J. Hadley for instance, which incidentally are present on this volume as well. Whatever the case, Ware and family sang a mean gospel.

Rev. I.B. Ware With Wife And Son - I Wouldn´t Mind Dying (But I Gotta Go By Myself) MP3

Now let´s preach the blues with a couple of amazing tracks from Vol. 2. The masterful Bo-Lita was recorded in ´27 in the windy city of Chicago. From the booklet, as I couldn´t possibly say it better myself: ´Bo-Lita. Rhymes with mean mistreater. Brown´s quivering falsetto thrills (Yay-eeeee...) tail off into the stratosphere, letting us know it´s no put-on: this brand new game will make you weep, it will make you moan.´ Bo-Lita refers to a game of chance commonly held at road shows and carnivals btw.

Kid Brown And His Blue Band - Bo-Lita MP3

The Mississippi Moaner: what a wonderful pseudonym. Whoooo! Isaiah Nettles, for that was his real name, put this to wax in Jackson, Mississippi in ´35. "Didn´t make me mad ´til you broke my diamond ring... hey mama, won´t be back no mo´..."

The Mississippi Moaner - It´s Cold In China Blues MP3

The liner notes call Geeshie Wiley, who´s present on this collection with no less than four impressive songs, ´perhaps the most tantalizing phantom of Mississippi blues´. Few details about her life and musical career are known, while her records are extremely scarce. Last Kind Words Blues (1930) is a must-hear beauty.

Geeshie Wiley - Last Kind Words Blues MP3

´Man whistles past the graveyard on his long walk home, imagines that his own heart stops and his hands get cold. But like in some Ambrose Bierce story he hears the church bells tone and the unbearable sound of nails driving home the coffin lid - his coffin lid! - and he sees two white horses poised in the line. Coffin gets lowered with golden chain. He shudders. Gets home, hugs his kids...´ I told you these liner notes were fantastic. So are the Two Poor Boys and their ´31 memento mori blues Two White Horses In A Line.

Two Poor Boys - Two White Horses In A Line MP3

Monday, May 12, 2008

Gospel time

It´s Pentecost Monday, also known as Whit Monday. Pentecost commemorates - I had to look it up - the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles and other followers of Jesus. For me it´s just an extra day off, as I´m not religious at all. But that doesn´t mean I can´t enjoy some serious gospel music every once in a while.

So when I finally realised this morning it was the Monday of Pentecost, I immediately put on the first disc of Sam Cooke´s SAR Records Story box set (SAR ´94) and treated myself to some Soul Stirrers. Sam Cooke was no longer a member of the Soul Stirrers at the time they recorded for SAR, as he had left that famous gospel group in ´57 to try his luck in the pop business. And as the pop hits kept coming, Cooke found himself a wealthy man and started his own label - the first black artist to do so - helping gospel orientated artists such as the Womack Brothers, R.H. Harris & His Gospel Paraders and the group he had just left, the Soul Stirrers. With great results... Just listen to Wade In The Water (featuring Paul Foster as lead singer) to see what I mean. The other tracks have Jimmie Outler as main vocalist. Repent your sins for the soul!

The Soul Stirrers - Wade In The Water MP3
The Soul Stirrers - Praying Ground MP3
The Soul Stirrers - Oh Mary, Don´t You Weep MP3
The Soul Stirrers - Lead Me Jesus MP3