Mills Record Company

Bells Of Joy - The Collection

Details

Format: CD
Catalog: 4207
Rel. Date: 11/15/2005
UPC: 824046420727

The Collection
Artist: Bells Of Joy
Format: CD
New: Available $21.12
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DISC: 1

1. I'll Work Lord
2. Let'stalk About Jesus
3. He's My Friend
4. Stop Right Now Its Praying Time
5. Echoes from Heaven
6. Leak in This Old Building
7. How Sweet It Is
8. I'm Gonna Press On
9. Never Let It Be Said Too Late
10. Well Well No No No
11. It Will Soon Be Over
12. Since Jesus Changed This Heart of Mine
13. Do Lord Remember Me
14. Every Day and Every Hour
15. Fare Ye Well
16. Glory Be to God
17. No More Sorrow
18. Lord and I, The
19. There's a Hand Leading Me
20. When My Saviour Comes

More Info:

You may have become aware of the increase in interest in American Black Gospel from the various television program's that are making much of the influence the music had on R&B, Soul and even Rock 'n' Roll. In fact, both Ray Charles and Sam Cook both featured in the first two BBC Television Soul Music series and much was made of the influence of Gospel music on both of them. In fact the early Ray Charles songs came directly from the genre and it was at great risk to his career that Sam Cook confessed live on television that far from being a new artist, by that time he was having hits on the white charts and was adored by a white audience, that he was in fact a very well established Gospel Star. This album showcases Gospel music in the 40's and early 50's features one of the great quartets of them all. The Bells of Joy. The group enjoyed great standing on the Gospel circuits of America but without the commercial success of some of their contemporaries indeed it was not until 1980's and a reissue of this material in Japan that they became acknowledged as one of the most exciting Gospel groups of all time. Once again, this is a CD first from Acrobat because the final eight tracks on the package have only previously been issued on the debut on vinyl release in Japan. Fully illustrated and annotated by vintage Gospel expert, Opal Louis Nations. Acrobat. 2005.
        
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