A repost of the whole thing! This was one of this blog's first Gospel posts more than 3 years ago.
"The majority of this music has never been reissued on CD, or in any other form (most tracks were originally released on regional independent labels). Most post-WWII compilations of African-American gospel music naturally concentrate on the astounding quartet and solo vocalist sounds made during the music’s Golden Age. Fire In My Bones attempts to address and collect more neglected sounds from that era (and on to the present day). Dozens of traditions are represented. Some go back hundreds of years while others seem to have been arrived at as soon as the tape began to roll. Field recordings and studio tracks are all mashed together, with solo performances next to congregational recordings, hellfire sermons next to afterlife laments. Leon Pinson, Elder & Sister Brinson & the Brinson Brothers, Grant & Ella, Straight Street Holiness Group, Theotis Taylor, Brother & Sister W B Grate—these artists will now be just a little less obscure.
Fire In My Bones provides a small peek at the incredible diversity and power of post-war black gospel. Much of this music is raw, distorted and might sound a bit strange. But it is not presented as a novelty freak show or as “outsider music.” This is gospel-which we must always remember translates as “the good news”-as it has been sung and performed in tiny churches and large programs, from rural Georgia to urban Los Angeles. It is clearly among the most vibrant, playful, beautiful and emotionally charged music in the world." Thomkins Square

10 comments:
All I can say is WOW! KC, you just keep bringin' it! Thanks a million.
Thank God, I don't have a decent suit because listening to this music makes me want to put on clean underwear, shine my shoes, dress up, grab the good book, head for the nearest church, and thump with the best of them. I have no doubt that lightening bolts would sear my head for years of apostasy and agnosticism so for now I'll just crank the music high in the safety of my home, be glad that these singers were "filled with the spirit", and give thanks that you are posting their music and will be posting more in the future. Thanks.
The raw power of this music and its nexus with the its more profane descendents the blues and rhythm and blues warrant a better name than other-wordly gospel. For now, I can only come up with holy or sacred blues, but I'm sure others will have a better term. This music reaches the depth of one's soul and for a non-religious person like me that's a difficult fact to concede.
http://www.embedupload.com/?d=3CMFFJU2HY-Fire In My Bones 3.rar
http://www.embedupload.com/?d=5FISCMEHER-Fire In My Bones 2.rar
http://www.embedupload.com/?d=0YJWZRYRZH-Fire In My Bones 1.rar
Thank You, love this music....
Wayne
eeeYOW ! Many thanks for fulfilling this request. This music is just so damned special -- thanks for making it available once again.
@Kingcake : I was thinking of posting this one on Blue Dragon, but I'm glad you re-upped it here. Saved me a lot of work! LOL All I had to do was to put a link to your post in our cbox. ;)
Still, if anyone here doen't like gospel music, let me just say this : this set and a couple others already posted here were the recordings that changed my take on the genre. These recordings broke my barriers and made me LOVE gospel! In other words : highly recommended!
It's great to see this one, KingCake! Thanks. LOLness
Thanks for this monumental work KC and making it available again, I will sit down and take an indepth listen to it. Thanks again !!
Any chance to re-upload this great comp. All links are dead at the moment. Thanks.
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