It has been awhile since our last gospel post, in part because I've posted so much gospel by now that I no longer remember what has and hasn't been posted. These guys from Cleveland are really interesting, check it out.
"Formed in the early ’50s under the watchful eye of Tuskegee, Alabama,
transplant Charles Chambliss, the Sensational Saints were handpicked
from a Cleveland clothing store, a pool room, and from a group of
friends singing from a third story window. After years spent rotating
members and issuing stray singles for assorted non-denominational
imprints, the group connected with the vocally inclined Reverend Melvin
Kenniebrew at the close of the ’60s, making good on their “Sensational”
boast. “With God in their hearts and singing on their minds,” the
Sensational Saints mounted their crown jewel in 1973 with “You Won’t
Believe It” (Try It You’ll Like Us). Pressed in conservative quantities
by local gospel magnate James Bullard on his King James label, the
group's lone long-player perfectly encapsulates the intersection of funk
and gospel as only the religious conversion of a Bill Wither's tune can
do."
