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The Staple Singers - Collection 1953-62 (2018)

The Staple Singers - Collection 1953-62 (2018)

BAND/ARTIST: The Staple Singers

Tracklist:

CD1

01. It Rained Children
02. If I Could Hear My Mother Pray
03. God's Wonderful Love
04. Uncloudy Day
05. I Know I Got Religion
06. Let Me Ride
07. I'm Coming Home
08. Help Me Jesus
09. I Had A Dream
10. Since He Lightened My Heavy Load
11. Low Is The Way
12. On My Way To Heaven
13. I'm Leaning
14. Going Away
15. So Soon
16. Downward Road
17. Sit Down
18. Tell Heaven
19. Revive Us Again

CD2

01. It's Gonna Rain
02. I Just Can't Keep It To Myself
03. This May Be The Last Time
04. This Same Jesus
05. Will The Circle Be Unbroken
06. Don't Drive Me Away
07. Pray On
08. Too Close
09. Come On Up In Glory
10. Somebody Saved Me
11. Let's Go Home
12. Don't Knock
13. I've Been Scorned
14. Swing Low Sweet Chariot
15. Sit Down Servant
16. I'm So Glad
17. Born In Bethlehem
18. Stand By Me
19. Two Wings

CD3

01. Calling Me
02. Day Is Passed And Gone
03. Good News
04. Hammer And Nails
05. Gloryland
06. Everybody Will Be Happy
07. Hear My Call, Here
08. Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen
09. Great Day
10. I'm Willin' (Part 1)
11. I'm Willin' (Part 2)
12. Do You Know Him'
13. New-Born Soul
14. A Dying Man's Plea
15. New Home
16. Gamblin' Man
17. Use What You Got
18. The Virgin Had One Son
19. There Was A Star

The Staples' story goes all the way back to 1915 in Winona, Mississippi, when patriarch Roebuck "Pops" Staples entered the world. A contemporary and familiar of Charley Patton's, Roebuck quickly became adept as a solo blues guitarist, entertaining at local dances and picnics. He was also drawn to the church, and by 1937 he was singing and playing guitar with the Golden Trumpets, a spiritual group based out of Drew, Mississippi. Moving to Chicago four years later, he continued playing gospel music with the Windy City's Trumpet Jubilees. A decade later Pops Staples (as he had become known) presented two of his daughters, Cleotha and Mavis, and his one son, Pervis, in front of a church audience, and the Staple Singers were born.

The Staple Singers are one of the most celebrated and respected groups to have graced the gospel landscape in the post-war era, their music transcending the boundaries of the genres so that they became equally successful and admired across gospel, soul and R&B in a career that spanned six decades. The patriarch of the Staples family, Roebuck ‘Pops’ Staples, formed the group in Chicago with his children Cliotha, Pervis and Mavis, in 1948 when Mavis was just nine years old, and by 1952 they had signed their first recording deal with United. Over the next decade they recorded for various labels, most notably after United for Vee-Jay, Gospel and Riverside, their music already displaying a commercial bluesy edge which differentiated from much of the mainstream gospel of that era. This 3-CD anthology brings together just about all the records they released on both singles and albums during that formative part of their career when the younger members were maturing and they were honing the style which would bring them classic R&B and pop hits in subsequent decades. As well as the A and B sides of their singles, including one or two on lesser known labels, it includes all the tracks from their albums during that era – “albums “Uncloudy Day”, “Will The Circle Be Unbroken”, “Swing Low”, “Gospel Program” and “Hammer & Nails”. It’s a marvellous introduction to the group at the start of their glittering career.


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