Mahalia Jackson - Mahalia Sings (2015) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Mahalia Sings
Year Of Release: 1966 / 2015
Label: Columbia / Legacy
Genre: Soul, Gospel, R&B
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [96kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 37:39
Total Size: 713 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Rusty Bells (2:58)
02. Like The Breeze Blows (2:31)
03. Somewhere Listening (3:19)
04. Shall I Become A Castaway (3:19)
05. Jesus Is The Light (2:23)
06. I Thought Of You And Said A Little Prayer (3:30)
07. Sunrise, Sunset (3:16)
08. Just A Closer Walk With Thee (3:38)
09. He Is Here (2:56)
10. God Speaks (3:53)
11. This Old Building (2:09)
12. The Velvet Rose (3:48)

Born in New Orleans in 1911, Mahalia Jackson grew up in a shotgun home shared by 13 people. Raised by her Aunt Duke after her mother died in 1917, economic circumstances forced Jackson to quit school and work at home when she was in fourth grade. Her earliest influences were the sights and sounds of Uptown New Orleans: banana steamships on the Mississippi River, acorns roasting in Audubon Park, hot jazz bands, the beat-driven music of the Sanctified Church, and Bessie Smith's bluesy voice wafting from her cousin Fred's record player. But Jackson found her greatest inspiration at Mt. Moriah Baptist Church, where she sang on Wednesday, Friday, and four times on Sunday. Even at age 12, her powerful voice could be heard all the way to the end of the block. "You going to be famous in this world and walk with kings and queens," said her Aunt Bell, predicting an illustrious future for a voice that would change the face of American music, empower the Civil Rights movement, and bring Mahalia Jackson worldwide renown.