Five Blind Boys Of Mississippi
Something To Shout About
CD
"The Five Blind Boys of Mississippi hold a high ranking in the realms of gospel groups from the 'Golden Age', having featured the distinctive 'hard' tenor lead vocal of Archie Brownlee since the start of their recording career (then as the Jackson Harmoneers) in 1945. They sang up a storm around the southern states of the USA through the 1950's, having signed with Peacock Records in 1950, and from their eight singles for the label yielded an R&B chart hit with Our Father in 1950. Two of the Blind Boys' LPs for Peacock, 'Precious Memories' and 'Father I Stretch My Hands to Thee' are combined for this reissue, having been collectors' items for many years.
The dynamic call-and-response vocals, laced with Brownlee's searing screams which would influence countless soul singers, served to inspire their audiences through the decade. Following the death of Brownlee in 1960, Henry Johnson carried on the torrid tradition, as can be witnessed in the opening eleven tracks of this anthology, with the great Archie Brownlee featuring on the other selections".
Tracklisting
1 Something To Shout About
2 Time Is Winding Up
3 Our John Saw The Number
4 Oh Why
5 Father I Stretch My Hands To Thee
6 Jesus Rose
7 Leaning On Jesus
8 Where There's A Will (There's A Way)
9 Just A Little While
10 Waiting At The River
11 What Is An Album
12 Our Father
13 Coming Home
14 Song Of Praise
15 Save A Seat For Me
16 There's No Need To Cry
17 Certainly Lord
18 Somebody's Knocking
19 Walk Together Children
20 Leaning On The Everlasting Arm
21 Someone Watches
22 That Awful Hour
23 Don't Give Up
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