Inez Andrews passed away on December 19th, Rest In Peace. Here is Pres' tribute from November.
Inez Andrews is one of my favorite singers, somebody whose art has penetrated so deeply into my soul that it would be hard to imagine life without her. Inez Andrews made quite a few memorable recordings over the last half decade, but her first astonishing records made with the Caravans in the late 50s and early 60s are the Foundation, and set a standard that Inez herself has only seldom equaled at other times in her career. I know of no CD or LP that has gathered these tracks together. So I have done the job myself. I present here 11 classic Caravans tracks from 1958-1962 with Inez Andrews leads or co-leads, and have added five more dynamite tracks that Inez recorded immediately after leaving the Caravans in 1963 and forming her own group, the Andrewettes.
Inez Andrews was born in Birmingham, Alabama in 1929. Her mother was a gospel singer and Inez began performing in choirs at a very early age. She toured the South in some of them. Inez had built a strong local reputation by the time that Rev. James Cleveland persuaded her to join the Caravans in 1956. The Caravans are one of the true super groups of gospel. Their roster has included the likes of Albertina Walker, James Cleveland, Bessie Griffin, Cassietta George, Shirley Ceasar, Dorothy Norwood, and Dolores Washington. At far as I am concerned, they were never more powerful than with Inez Andrews at the helm. After leaving the Caravans, Inez Andrews has mostly led her own groups, as well as headlining various Caravans reunion concerts.
Inez Andrews may have never recorded any blues, but I would cite her as one of the blusiest singers who ever lived. It is often said that Archie Brownlee sang the bluesiest version of the Lord's prayer. But you will hear some strong competition for that title on the collection presented here. Performances like "Show Me the Way" or "Mary Don't You Weep" sound like something of an answer to the question asked in the blues classic popularized by BB King, "How Blue Can You Get?" Inez Andrews also shares a rare attribute of a few male singers like Archie Brownlee and Wilson Pickett - the ability to scream and sing at the same time. Like with Brownlee, Inez Andrews' scream can be terrifying and send shivers down your spine, while at the same time calming and soothing your soul.
For those of you who might be hearing this music for the first time, brace youself. I hope that it can bring you at least a fraction of the satisfaction that it has given me over the years.
Track list
A) With the Caravans
1) He Won't Deny Me
2) I'm Willing
3) I'm Not Tired Yet
4) Your Friend
5) Mary Don't You Weep
6) Show Me The Way
7) They Didn't Believe In Me
8) The Way The Lord Needs Me
9) Hear Ye The Word
10) Hold to God's Unchanging Hand
11) Make It In
B) With the Andrewettes
12) It Was Jesus
13) Let the Church Roll On
14) Look Up And Live
15) Sing A Song
16) I'm Glad About It
17) To Be Used of God

13 comments:
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inez andrews is new to me, your glowing recommendation makes me curious.
thanks for the music AND your compilation
work!
Got half a dozen of these tracks on the Savoy 'best of the Caravans' but the others are just magnificent. Hold To God's Unchanging Hand - Lord!
Magic, Preslives.
Thank you so much for post this, Weer it not for this blog, I would have developed no interest in gospel music. What power and soul in her voice; just wonderful!!!
Thank you so much for post this, Weer it not for this blog, I would have developed no interest in gospel music. What power and soul in her voice; just wonderful!!!
You all are welcome. It is a great pleasure to bring this music to new ears who really appreciate it.
RIP Inez Andrews, arguably the greatest female hard gospel lead. Thanks for the powerhouse Andrewettes tracks!
Thank you for bringing this one back to the top, KC.
RIP Inez Andrews
A second source should RS lock up.
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Slowly but steadily I'm getting acquainted with IA's music. Thanks for this, Pres.
Btw, RS link actually works! Very strange...
Thank you so much for re-posting this. I recall it was one of the first gospel postings and how amazed I was that I enjoyed it so much and that Mr.Preselves was so accurate in describing her as one of the bluesiest singers who ever lived. Now that I have made my way through Charlie Gillett's wonderful book, which Poppachubby so kindly recommended earlier this year, I understand why this music affected me so much even though I am not religious and had only limited exposure to gospel prior to this blog's postings. What an inspirational post for Christmas!
Uncle Cliff sez: Having finished Gillett you should move on to "The Gospel Sound" by Heilbut. +40 years old now, still the best of it's ilk. Get a recent edition with an updated (ie CD) discography or an earlier edition (LP) discography. Limited overlap and his taste is amazing.
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