Nuggets of the Golden Age of Gospel 1945-1958

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  • Release Date: 11/10/2009
  • Sales Rank: 56,411
  • Label: JSP RECORDS
  • UPC: 788065712624
 
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Nuggets of the Golden Age of Gospel 1945-1958

Disc 1
1LISTENWalk Around / Rebert H. Harris & The Five Soul Stirrers 2:51
2LISTENI'm Tramping / Deep River Boys 2:27
3LISTENI've Got a Home in That Rock / Frank Sinatra 3:12
4LISTENHe Knows How Much You Can Bear / The Golden Harmonizers 2:27
5LISTENHe Knows My Heart / Golden Melodeers 3:16
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Disc 2
1LISTENLet Us Run / Bessie Griffin & The Caravans 2:34
2LISTENCome Over Here / The Fairfield Four 2:37
3LISTENOut on the Ocean Sailing / Ann Cole & The Colmanaires 2:48
4LISTENFour & Twenty Elders / Phil Phillips & The Gateway Quartet 2:43
5LISTENNo Matter How You Pray / Mahalia Jackson & The Belleville Choir 1:53
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Disc 3
1LISTENSo Glad I'm Here / Rev. H.B. Crum & The Golden Keys 2:39
2LISTENOur Prayer / Dixieland Singers 3:23
3LISTENJesus, I'll Never Forget / Little Joe Cook & The Evening Star Quartet 2:45
4LISTENGod's Creation / James Phelps & The Gospel Song Birds 2:49
5LISTENPrayer for Tomorrow / The Kelly Brothers 2:41
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Disc 4
1LISTENI Can See So Much / Rev. Cleophus Robinson 2:24
2LISTENSit Down and Rest Awhile / O.V. Wright & The Sunset Travelers 3:43
3LISTENDidn't It Rain / Evelyn Freeman & The Exciting Voices Chorus 2:17
4LISTENI'm Not Tired Yet / Inez Andrews & The Caravans 2:44
5LISTENCareless Soul / Hardie Clifton & The Brooklyn All Star Singers 2:59
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Editorial Reviews

This wonderful four-disc, 105-track box of postwar Afro-American gospel releases from the 1940s and 1950s was compiled by record collector and gospel historian Opal Louis Nations, and it perfectly captures what was surely a golden age for black gospel. Gospel as we now know it emerged in the South in the early '30s, an outgrowth of the right to assemble and the advent of gospel songwriters like Thomas A. Dorsey (who had sung previously in the secular arena as Georgia Tom), who brought the blues to church, tossed in some ragtime piano rhythms, and almost single-handedly created the genre to the point that his compositions were simply known as "Dorseys." Then, in the early '40s, performers like Sister Rosetta Tharpe added a kind of theatricality (not to mention electric guitar) to the mix, and this generous box chronicles the confluence of all this. There is so much to marvel at here, including the opening track, "Walk Around," by the Five Soul Stirrers, Tharpe's jazzy, bluesy "Didn't It Rain" (complete with her concise electric guitar runs), the Five Blind Boys of Alabama's beautiful and haunting "Mother's Song," Sam Cooke & the Soul Stirrers' intimate "Pilgrim of Sorrow" (the take included here has some off microphone conversation that only adds to the song's feel of immediacy), Lou Rawls & the Pilgrim Travelers' doo wop-inflected (before doo wop was even a named genre) "Come Home," and Sister Marie Knight's uptown jazz version of "Trouble in Mind," a song that had long been performed as a secular blues, albeit with a high degree of spiritual overtones. Gospel, of course, traveled back to the secular side of the tracks when soul arose in the 1960s, but the roots of that explosion are here in this delightful collection. Steve Leggett, All Music Guide

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