Showing posts with label Opal Louis Nations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Opal Louis Nations. Show all posts

Sunday, October 16, 2016

Gospel Alive, Sacred Recordings Made in the Field

A re-run of one of my earliest posts of Gospel here, complete with my original somewhat ecstatic, and emotional review and listening instructions:

"This 3-CD collection offers for the first time an overview of black, sacred recordings made in the field. They demonstrate a wide variety of the many exciting styles of Afro-American gospel music covering for the most part the Post-War era. We have drawn in-the-front-seat clips from the tent, concert hall, church, park, festival grounds, stadium, ballroom, studio and auditorium and have included international gospel stars such as Mahalia Jackson and Sister Rosetta Tharpe alongside lesser celebrated but equally talented artists like the Morning Echoes and Golden Keys.
Hearing in-the-spirit-gospel live performances before an enthralled audience makes for a full and true experience. This emotional music is the closest you will ever get to the essence of black gospel music. If it doesn't have you off your feet and into the air, nothing will.
Much of this material has never had commercial release - although a few cuts may be familiar to the keenest collectors - even they may discover a lot that is new to them." promo review

Rafter rocking, soul shaking full tilt Gospel here my friends! I said it before but let me reiterate please, PLAY THIS LOUD, I MEAN FOR REAL LOUD!! Gospel is meant to penetrate your being, don't be surprised if you find yourself crying, it does that, let the tears flow, you will be shocked at how light you feel afterward. Not many recordings can really take you to the church or the revival with the power of these recordings. I sit here writing this while listening with tears streaming down my own cheeks and little breaks for spirit dances, Gospel is an experience, don't restrain your instincts when you listen to this stuff, let it flow and you will have a experience that is magical, cathartic and healing.

Maybe as much as anything else ever posted here these recordings demonstrate the thread of passion that connects all the music we have explored. Open your heart and let the music in, you will never regret it.

Sunday, January 12, 2014

Memphis Marvels, part B

Good morning! Part 2 from this marvelous set. Mostly jubilee and quartet here; the only instrumentation I've heard is the single guitars or the occasional piano. So far I've been particularly impressed by the Prisonaires and just blown away by the Dixie Nightingales! Hmmm...the Spirit of St. James are killer too, this service is gaining steam! Enjoy your morning and God Bless our boys The Saints, next year we beat those guys from the Northwest in the ugly uniforms!

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Nuggets Of The Golden Age Of Gospel 1945-1958 - Disc C

 Part 3 of this glorious set is a completely captivating and enjoyable listen - if you are one of those who has taken a pass on the Gospel posts, this one might be a great place to start -- all great stuff here but I'll point to the Nappy Brown track, and then the portion with Morgan Babb, Bessie Griffin and Archie Brownlee as particular highlights - remember now...Turn It Up!!

Deacon KC

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Nuggets of the Golden Age of Gospel 1945-1958 - Disc A

Good morning! More Sunday morning Gospel Goodness from Opal Louis Nations! This set documents Gospel performances from well known names of Gospel and popular music.

"A 105-track celebration of the beauty, spirituality and spontaneity that set postwar gospel apart from any music ever heard before it. Let these shake your soul: The World Can't Do Me No Harm Sister Ethel Davenport with Brownie McGhee; Mother's Song Five Blind Boys of Alabama; Jesus Is the Name Willie Mae Ford Smith; Same Train Golden Gate Quartet; One Day Angelic Gospel Singers & Dixie Hummingbirds; There Is Rest for the Weary Wynona Carr; No Matter How You Pray Mahalia Jackson; Didn't It Rain Sister Rosetta Tharpe; Jesus Remembers Claude Jeter & Swan Silvertones; Pilgrim of Sorrow Sam Cooke & Soul Stirrers, and more!"