I happened upon this gem in a Gospel bin, selling for only $5. It has been my experience that most used Gospel LP's and 45's are in such terrible shape, they simply aren't worth the time. People who first purchased these records tended to play them a lot and handled them with less care than would a collector. When I pulled this one from it's sleeve it was in decent, cleanable shape with only a little surface damage. The rip has about 20 seconds of scratch at the start of each side (which I have minimized as much as I dare) and thereafter is remarkably clean. Not only that, it has absolutely no overlap with the 20 tracks of Inez Andrews previously offered here!As with all the Peacock albums that I have seen, this is a compilation of singles but to me the band sounds pretty consistently the same. As is usual with Gospel LP's, there are no musician credits; for that matter even the Andrewettes don't get named.
Enjoy your Sunday
