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Soul Jazz Records Presents - Holy Church Of The Ecstatic Soul - A Higher Power

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Format: CD
Label: SOUL JAZZ
Rel. Date: 10/27/2023
UPC: 5026328105222

Holy Church Of The Ecstatic Soul - A Higher Power
Artist: Soul Jazz Records Presents
Format: CD
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. Andrae Crouch ; the Disciples - Satisfied
2. Shirley Caesar - Jesus Children of America
3. The Meditation Singers - Trouble's Brewin'
4. The Clark Sisters - You Brought the Sunshine
5. Dorothy Norwood - Let Your Feet Down Easy
6. Shirley Caesar - Jesus Is Coming
7. Swan Silvertones - If You Believe Your God Is Dead
8. The Alvin Darling Ensemble - Is There Anybody Here ?
9. Roscoe Robinson - There's a Creator
10. Destiny - Nothing Can Stop Me Now
11. The Meditation Singers - Good Old Gospel Music
12. Keith Barrow - Everything Is Gonna Be Alright
13. Roscoe Robinson - Elijah
14. Dyson's Faces - Till I've Got This Feelin' of Love
15. The Violinaires - the Upper Way
16. Leomia Boyd and the Gospel Music Makers - Higher in Jesus' Love
17. Keith Barrow - the Right Road Now

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Soul Jazz Records' Holy Church of the Ecstatic Soul: Gospel, Funk and Soul at the Crossroads 1971-83 draws upon the extensive links between black American gospel music and soul music, showing how the sensibilities of gospel artists such as Shirley Caeser, Dorothy Norwood, Andrae Crouch and others crossed over into secular soul music during this period. // The album was first available as a (sold out) ltd.edn. coloured vinyl for RSD23 and is now available for the first time on CD. // Many of the most successful soul artists - from Aretha Franklin to Al Green, The Staple Singers to Sam Cooke - all drew upon their upbringing in the church for their musical inspiration. This album discusses how important the links between the black church and soul music were in creating soul music and spotlights some of the many important (and also little-known) gospel artists who walked this line between sacred music and soul, funk and disco in the 1970s and early 1980s. // Holy Church of the Ecstatic Soul shows how sacred gospel music was at home with Stevie Wonder, Blaxploitation-style funk and produced music celebrated both in New York's underground discos (The Paradise Garage, Studio 54, etc) and later sampled by the likes of Jay-Z, Snoop Dogg and Mary J Bilge.

        
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